Amidst the grip of floods, Narayan Seva Sansthan(NSS) shall extend its support to 1000 families

Amidst the grip of floods, Narayan Seva Sansthan(NSS) shall extend its support to 1000 families

Food distribution 1000 families in flood area by Narayan Seva Sansthan

Udaipur, 21 August, 2020: Amidst the grip of floods, Narayan Seva Sansthan(NSS) shall extend its support to 1000 families in the area of Lachon Gaon (Tinsukia), LaibilSibsagar), and Miri Pothar (Jorhat) in Assam by distributing the food.  NSS has already contributed to 200 families out of the 1000 families as of now.

With the objective of serving the flood affected families, NSS has collaborated with Zomato feeding India to distribute food to the needy amidst Covid-19 and lockdown in the country.

To relieve these flood affected families in Assam, NSS through its flood-relief campaign distributed ration kits that contain, dry food items, ready-to-eat food packets, dry snacks, packets of biscuits, namkeen, milk powder and drinking water. NSS took an added initiative of offering hygiene items in the kit which included soaps and sanitary napkins amidst the COVID-19 crisis.

With the objective of serving the society, Narayan Garib Parivaar Yojana offers monthly rations to around 50,000 families in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Maharashtra. Amidst COVID-19 pandemic, NSS has served many individuals and families by  distributing more than 1,30,000 food packets, 65000 masks, 800 PPE kits and ration materials to 6800 families to combat the pandemic.

Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan said, “NSS has always contributed to the betterment of the society and has lent a helping hand to those in need. COVID-19 has been a challenging time for many deserving families and we ought to extend a helping hand to those in need. The Assam floods have practically affected many families including children and the only minute contribution that we could do is extend a helping hand by offering them basic necessities such as food. In all we will be offering dry food supplies to 1000 families and have already managed to reach out to 200 families. In our new initiative we have tapped 50,000 families which will receive food supplies. We shall continue to contribute the best we can for the society and its well-being.”

NSS skill centre is planning to resume its skill classes soon to enhance the lives of needy making them sustainable and boost country’s economy.