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Dry ration distributed among flood displaced people | News India

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Bhagalpur, 26 August (HS). On Monday, dry ration was distributed among the flood-displaced families living in Tilha Kothi located in the University Police Station area of ​​the district by the National Human Rights and RT Awareness Organization India and the Indian Media Mahasangh. The local police station was also present on the spot for security and helped in the distribution of ration. The flood-displaced people expressed their grief to the officials of the organization and said that there is always a danger of wild animals such as snakes, scorpions etc. We have to live in the dark. Even the Vice Chancellor of the University does not allow us to sell plastic etc. Immediately the officials of the organization contacted the Vice Chancellor but he was not at his residence. After leaving the University Police Station area, all the officials marched towards the Sabour Police Station area.

Dry ration was distributed to the flood-displaced people living around the Panchayat Government building of Sabour block in the presence of Sabour police station chief Vivek Kumar Jaiswal, Block Development Officer and Circle Officer. At the same time, the officer of the Human Rights Organization met Sadar Sub-Divisional Officer Dhananjay Kumar during the erosion inspection and requested for the convenience of the flood-displaced people.

On this occasion, National Advisory Committee General Secretary of Human Rights Organisation Sumit Kumar, Media Cell State President Vibhuti Singh, Youth Cell State President Sanjeev Kumar, Health Cell District Vice President Manoj Mandal along with Sanjeev Kumar, Naveen Kumar Singh, Shashi Bhushan Kumar, Kartik Kumar, Bunty Kumar, Rupesh Kumar Raj, Raju, Deepak Kumar and other officials and workers were present.