UTTARAKHAND TRAGEDY
CONFEDERATION
APPEALS TO ALL CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES TO DONATE ONE DAY WAGES TO
PRIME MINISTER’S RELIEF FUND
PRIME MINISTER’S RELIEF FUND
Excessive and unexpected rainfall resulting in furious floods has battered
beyond measure, the Himalayan hill state of Uttarakhand. Whole villages,
stretches of roads and communication links have been affected. More than
1000 persons met with tragic death. Thousands, including those from other
parts of the country who were undertaking pilgrimages to religiously significant
temples in the region, remain stranded. Hundreds of houses and buildings
along the banks of Alakananda and the Bhagirathi has been swept away in
Rudraprayag district alone. Thousands have become homeless.
As the magnitude of the tragedy caused in Uttarakhand continues to unfold,
Prime Minister Sri. Manmohan Singh has issued an appeal for generous donations
to support the victims who have suffered extensive devastation. Prime
Minister appealed that - “At this moment, the affected people need our help to
tide over the calamity that has fallen upon them, to survive and to rebuild
their lives. I request all citizens of India to stand with our distressed
fellow countrymen, and actively participate in the national effort to support them
at this difficult time”.
It is needless to say that the Central Govt. Employees have an urgent and
important role to play in helping the flood victims and we shall have to rise
upto the occasion, as in the past when such national calamities occurred.
The National Secretariat of the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees &
Workers calls upon the entireity of Central Govt. Employees to donate one day’s
salary to the Prime Minister Relief Fund and extend our full support to the
flood victims to rebuild their lives.
All the Affiliates of the Confederation, State Committees (C-O-Cs) and CHQ
Office bearers are requested to make maximum efforts to collect and remit the
donations to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General,
Confederation
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