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Embracing the World completes 242 homes for the Raichur Flood Victims

August, 2010
Raichur, Karnataka


Embracing the World handed over new homes to 242 families from the
flooded islands of Kurvakurda and Mangigadda  today in the village of Dongrampur, in the Raichur District of Karnataka. As part of its INR 50 crore  (nearly 11 million US Dollars) relief-and-rehabilitation project for victims of unprecedented flooding in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh late last year, Embracing the World has pledged to build 2,000 new houses for victims who lost their homes in the flooding. In February 2010, Embracing the World became the first organisation to complete homes for the flood victims, when it completed 100 new houses just 20 days  after beginning construction. At the time, while presiding over the inauguration ceremony, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri. B.S. Yeddyurappa  lauded Embracing the World's efforts, and said he hoped the speed and efficiency with which Embracing the World had completed the homes would inspire other NGOs to move quickly to help the flood victims.


The procurement of materials, management of the project, and liasion with government officials as well as members of the community was all handled by Embracing the World .  Beyond that, many of Amma’s devotees and well wishers from all parts of India as well as University students from Japan volunteered their time and energy to help build the houses so quickly. The villagers of Dongrampur, where the houses are being constructed for the people from the flooded islands, were themselves extremely cooperative, despite the fact that their own houses have not yet been constructed.  Embracing the World intends to build an additional 500 houses for the villagers of Dongrampur.  In addition to this, the people of the two island villages of Kurvakala and Agrahara are also being rehabilitated to a site on the mainland at Atkur.  All four affected villages have been regularly getting flooded during the monsoon season; the villagers have expressed great relief at being relocated to the safety of the mainland.

More than one million people were displaced by last year’s flooding.

The Chief Minister was also present for the handover of the 242 homes, where he exhorted the villagers to treat their new houses as temples. “Every morning, when I start my prayers, I remember Mata Amritanandamayi and all her good work. You are fortunate you are being given these new houses. Earlier, you people lived without toilets, electricity or water. All that is being provided to you now.” Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy, Housing Minister Katta Subramania Naidu and Fisheries Minister Anand Asnotikar also attended the function.



 

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