Uttarakhand Floods | Relief and rehabilitation work by DJJS

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Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan is a not-for-profit socio-spiritual organization engaged selflessly in realizing the vision of world peace. It works across the country and overseas towards humanitarian welfare and development. Of its diverse activities addressing social needs, DJJS’ Samadhan- Disaster Relief Programme has been dedicated to rescue, relief and rehabilitation of areas and victims struck by natural and man-made disasters.

DJJS’ uniqueness lies in its format of working where the organization carries out its relief work right from mobilization of resources to discharging of the relief work; everything is done by the organization till ground zero ensuring that relief reaches to the people it is meant for.

Through its army of dedicated youth volunteers DJJS has successfully served the nation at the time of Kargil War (1999), Bhuj Earth Quake (2001), Tsunami in Southern India (2004), Kashmir Earthquake (2005), Kosi floods (2008), Delhi serial blasts (2008), Karnataka floods (2009), Sirsa Flood (2010) and many more.

Once again a furious disaster has struck Uttrakhand. With the first information DJJS relief team immediately reached out to rescue and extend relief to the victims of this Himalyan Tsunami. As the days are passing and rescue and relief teams are penetrating deeper into the affected areas the horrific scenes of devastation are emerging and so is the sever need of more intense relief work in terms of food, medicine, water and shelter. Therefore, we call upon those who have potential, to all those who want to contribute, and to all those hearts to extend support for this noble cause. We request you to please come forward and donate because this is the time to pay back to the humanity.

A Brief Summary of the work by DJJS

The disaster stuck the Kedarnath and other areas of Uttrakhand on early morning of 16th June, 2013 and from 17th June, Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan’s Disaster Relief Program started its Relief Operations with base camps and outreach relief teams in 4 districts; Srinagar, Uttarkashi, Barkot and Pithoragarh in the State.

Starting with providing food, shelter, daily supplies of tooth paste, tooth brush, buckets & mugs, soaps, and other amenities like blankets, woolens, tarpaulins, rain-coats, torches the camp is providing relief to 181 families of Srinagar and 7 villages which could be reached from the base camp. DJJS sent its volunteers to penetrate into the areas which are not been accessed by any relief. The base camp at Srinagar is serving fresh cooked food, medicine, water and other daily supplies to around 2500 victims every day.

DJJS sent a rescue and relief team immediately to Paithani near Pauri on 25th June after cloud burst in the area. The relief work started by evening reaching out to all the residents of Paithani by mid night.

DJJS further established 3 base camps in Uttarkashi District on Gangotri Road, Maneri village and Kharadi village and 1 base camp in in Pithoragarh reaching out with relief team, relief material and rapid survey teams to the remote areas in these districts. More than 20 villages in each district are covered by relief operation through these base camps making it a total of 80+ villages covered DJJS’ Relief Operation.

Bachendri Pal, the first Indian Women to Climb Mount Everest, helped the volunteers by accompanying them and guiding them in safely climbing mountains in Uttarkashi while the Sashastra Seema Bal personals helped in Rudraprayag District to cross the revers through ropes with relief material to reach the areas that are inaccessible by roads and waiting for the relief.

More than 300 youth volunteers including women are working through these base camps and reaching out to houses which are affected in the area.
The entire camp and reach out campaigns are being overseen by a senior team from Delhi and Dehradun along with local residents. Base camps are being supplemented through DJJS regional branches in Pauri, Pithoragarh & Dehradun while a complete network of DJJS branches in India and abroad is mobilizing resources for the operation.

Another team was set out for a rapid survey in Rudraprayag district for assessment of further relief work to the affected areas. The team identified 16 villages; Bhiri, Damar, Kandara, Chandrapuri, Banswara, Ukhimath, Kund, Guptkashi, Phata, Narayankoti , Agastmuni, Vijay Nagar, Chilli, Tilwara, Gabni, and Rambada which need immediate relief and interventions for long term rehabilitation & resettlement. The need based relief plan of DJJS includes; Food & Water, Medical Relief, Shelter, Daily Supplies and other amenities.

DJJS is planning to take up long-term relief work aiming at orphaned children, women, elderly, displaces and disabled.