Leh Flashfloods Relief

WEEP NOT FOR THE GONE, SMILE FOR THE YET TO COME

In 2010, a spate of cloudbursts and flash floods led to an extreme geological event in the history of the Himalayas. The water in the river Indus and its tributaries was overflowing. The sudden downpour caused mudslides coursing down the jagged mountain peaks; buildings collapsed, burying scores as they slept and rendering thousands homeless. The cost of permanent restoration and land reclamation after such a disaster was huge. The rescue operations required a nation-wide support and a multi-pronged approach to address the aftermaths of the disaster.
The core principle of Rishi Chaitanya Trust clealry delineates the need for humans to rise for humans. It’s only if we all hold our hands in midst of surging and raging ocean, that we can pave a way acros.
Rishi Chaitanya Trust spared no effort to rise to the humanitarian cause. It granted a donation of 25 lakhs via the HOPE TRUST (NDTV) to the victims of the flash floods at Leh.