Nepal Earthquake Appeal
As Nepal grapples with one of the worst natural disasters in
its history and as the magnitude of tragedy continues to unfold, His
Holiness Swami Ramdev Ji and His Holiness Acharya Balkrishna Ji have
issued an urgent appeal to the public for generous donations to support
the victims who have suffered extensive devastation. Patanjali Yog Peeth
Haridwar, India has taken an initiative of sending relief materials to
all the people who are stranded without food, water and shelter.
Help and Support
When Swami Ji discovered that the people were using mate for
shelter, he gladly ordered to serve the public by providing that mate of
all the tent for the public. He donated all that mate to the people.
This was an excellent example of Patanjali’s first service after
devastation, the tent which was nearly 40 to50 Lakhs worth, before the
natural disaster, it had been laid to make life healthy, and same was
now the stuff of the camp for the tragedy of nature survival being and
became a boon of survival.
Relief of Electricity
In the evening our hundreds of volunteers visited many places
in Kathmandu,and made arrangements for the distribution of water,
beaten paddy (Chiwda),potato curry, fruits and Patanjali biscuits. With
the efforts of Patanjali, even in that terrible tragedy thousands of
people were able to find a shelter, electricity arranged with generator
and at once hundreds of people were able to charge their mobiles and
they were also getting water and eatables in a comfortable and short
span of time in very first day of horror tragedy.
Relief of Foods
A thought of immediate relief came to our mind that food
items, fruits, biscuits and water bottles should be availed from
Kathmandu. From the Patanjali Ayurveda center of Nepal, Raju Ji and
BabuKazi provided 300-400 cartons of biscuits. Uddhav Ji also reached
with 200-300 apple boxes. Om Bansal Ji and Vinod Ji were also ready to
serve with 200-300 sacks of beaten paddy (Chiwda). With 200-400 boxes of
water bottles, Shaligram Ji, Upendra Ji, Labdev Ji, Sister Archana
& Rita and others were also engaged in relief activities.