Initiating the Assam donation drive tomorrow.
Donations include both cash and kind.
May God shower his blessings.
We are one.
Lets begin.
Only prayers won't work.
For details contact -
09706139397(Whatsapp)
08010523468
Gurukul Donation Drive
To help NEPAL in this hour of disaster some of us from DU have initiated a donation drive. We welcome volunteers.
WE will be collecting donations from the various PG's in NORTH CAMPUS. For details contact:-
Karan J Mahanta- +919706139397/ +918010523468
Deep Deka- +919435512475
Assam flood.
Over 10 lakh people affected. Death toll over 48 (official report).
People residing in NorthEast region of the nation are often ignored by the media. But is it justified for us to just ignore the devastation and the victims because the media or few people are not concerned about it?
NO!
I am glad about the huge success of our last donation drive. It was for Nepal in which we contributed INR 21,000 in cash and other necessary supplies for the victims.
This time NorthEast demands help.
Let's initiate it people.
Only prayers won't work.
.
Successfully donated Rupees 21,000 and clothes to the victims of Nepal earthquake.
Thankyou for all the support.
RIP the departed souls. May God shower his blessings.
06/05/2015
Helplessness and devastation all around.
Let's try not to forget what happened a week ago.
Only prayers won't work.
!
The donation process is on!
Because of semesters we are extending the date.
We would collect donations throughout the month.
For more details, post here, inbox or contact -
Karan j. Mahanta - +919706139397
30/04/2015
As a species we have witnessed and survived floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis and many other disasters.
Their was something which made us different from others. This 'something' that we had with us is humanity and somehow in this competitive and monotonic world, we are losing it. Let's not just lose it anymore. Let's have more of it.
Let's not just pray.
!
Join us.
For details and queries, inbox, post or contact :-
Animesh Agarwal +918255058583
Karan j. Mahanta +919706139397
Suparsh Sarawgi +919706367351
All peeps willing to take up the initiative to collect from their respective PGs kindly contact us. Please step forward guys.
Donation drive to begin from tomorrow. All willing to donate contact-
9706139397
30/04/2015
"Our homes might have broken, our bodies might have been injured, our loyalty and compassion towards each other is unbroken, our love and hearts remain open and our Faith in God continues to be strong. God will perform miracles always"
A Nepali girl says after praying in her local temple which had been damaged by the earthquake.
Nepal and the people in Nepal are some of the most peace living people in the world, you will easily find a Nepali people praying in Hindu temples, Christian churches, Buddhist monasteries, etc! They believe in one God despite having many deities. Nepal in their thousands of years of history have never suffered a religious warfare or religious riot in their country, religious freedom is truly practised in this country.
Only Prayers won't work.
!
30/04/2015
Nepalese and others in the Triangle gathered on Sunday to pray and hope for the best after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake killed more than 2,700 and injured many more in Nepal on Saturday.
Babu Dawadi was among dozens who stopped by the Hindu Society of North Carolina Temple in Morrisville to grieve and pray.
His hometown no longer exists. It was near the earthquake's epicenter.
“The place where I lived is not there anymore,” he said. “The house where I grew up, there is nothing left.”
Ishwar Devkota was at the temple praying for his 86-year-old father.
“My own father is living outside in the yard,” he said. “The whole night he’s been in the yard and I’m very concerned with how he’s doing.”
The earthquake was so strong that it was felt in parts of India, Bangladesh, Tibet and Pakistan.
As rescuers help those in need, Dawadi hopes the Triangle is able to assist with humanitarian efforts.
Right now, he’s feeling guilty because he’s not there helping others.
“You know, they are facing so much trouble in my village, and then I’m not there,” he said. "I can think of it, but I can’t even help them out. So I don’t know what to do. So I’m hoping this community from North Carolina and around the world will help them.”
In Cary, more than 200 people gathered at Bond Park for a candlelight vigil for the earthquake victims.
One of those victims was Ashish Hada's father.
"The last time I talked to my father, he said 'I'm alive right now and this may be the last time that I'm talking to you so I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow,'" he said. "'If I live tomorrow I'm going to call you.'"
Earthquake victims are forced to sleep outside in fear of aftershocks further damaging already fragile building, Hada said.
Some at the vigil, like Bragya Thapa, expressed regret. Her 1-year-old daughter is in Nepal.
"I sent her for a few months so that I can work and bring her back," she said. "But that was the worst decision I have made. Now I want her back here."
Only prayers won't work.
!
For details, contact -
Animesh Agarwal - +918255058583
Karan J. Mahanta - +919706139397
Suparsh Sarawgi - +91970636735
29/04/2015
A dead mother and an unaware child.
Prayers might avoid devastations. But what about the future of this child? Who will see to it? Who is going to fund his food and education?
Only prayers won't work.
!
For details inbox, post or call-
Animesh Agarwal- +918255058583
Karan J. Mahanta- +919706139397
Suparsh Sarawgi- +919706367351
We shall be starting of with the donation process soon. Interested people from various PG's in north campus kindly contact:-
Karan- +919706139397
Animesh- +918255058583
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