Katra: The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) commenced its relief efforts on Wednesday as per the directions of Hon’ble Chairman, Shri Manoj Sinha (Lt. Governor, J&K UT) for the second consecutive day. Continuing with humanitarian approach, the Shrine Board provided essential relief material, extending support to both Reasi and Udhampur District Administrations.
These materials include dry ration kits, utensils, blankets, tarpaulins, tents, and other necessary items for immediate assistance to families affected by the recent floods and landslides in the region.
Notably, recent heavy rains and landslides in Reasi and Udhampur districts have severely impacted several villages. In response to this crisis, the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has pledged to actively participate in relief and rehabilitation measures. So far, the Shrine Board has successfully reached out to over 1,200 affected families. Continuing with the endeavor, relief materials were formally handed over to the Reasi and Udhampur district administrations, who are distributing them on a priority basis to those affected by the calamity. The Board is exceeding its initial target in terms of the number of families being assisted.
Teams from the Shrine Board visited the affected areas and with the support of local administration, ensured distribution of relief supplies across dozens of villages in and around Katra. These teams assessed the ground realities and provided immediate assistance based on the needs of the affected families.
In addition, the Board has set up temporary shelter facilities at Shakti Bhawan, Niharika for displaced families from the village of Purana Daroor. Free meals are also being provided at these shelters, ensuring a safe and secure environment for those who have been severely affected.
Local residents expressed deep gratitude for this humanitarian effort by the Shrine Board. They remarked that the Board has not only fulfilled its social responsibilities during this difficult time but has also demonstrated genuine compassion and a strong spirit of service.
It is pertinent to mention that the Shrine Board is not only committed in facilitating the pilgrimage experience for millions of devotees, but also places equal importance on addressing the needs of the local communities. This ongoing relief campaign stands as a testimony to the fact that the Shrine Board is deeply rooted in the values of social service and humanitarian commitment.