People in flood-hit Kodagu require these items

Agencies
August 27, 2018

Maidkeri, Aug 27: The district administration of Kodagu has released a list of items the victims of rain-hit regions of the district require.

In a statement here, it has called upon donors to contribute rain coat, tarpaulin, umbrella, dress materials like inner wears, sweaters and regular clothes, plastic mats, chairs, buckets and mugs, besides torch lights, solar lamps, kitchen utensils, bedsheets, carpets, blankets and pillows, gas stoves and geysers, bleaching powder and cleaning agents.

The materials have to be sent to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Kodagu, District Administration complex, in Madikeri.

“The administration assures you that all the above items which are donated will be distributed to the affected people of the district,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the Mysuru district administration has said that besides the materials specified by its Kodagu counterpart, it would collect items such as painting books, colouring books, sketch pens, crayons, art material etc., for the affected schoolchildren of Kodagu.

Comments

ahmed
 - 
Tuesday, 28 Aug 2018

ARNAB COW SWAMIs  mother father wife children Not  in Kodagu nor in Kerala when its happened to his fly then he come to know the problem wait for the day...

Danish
 - 
Monday, 27 Aug 2018

Should file case against republic TV and Cowswami for spreading hatred, communalism

Ramprasad
 - 
Monday, 27 Aug 2018

Arnab COWswami, What you say about Kodagu people. They are not malayalees and they are not communists. Will you donate?

Kumar
 - 
Monday, 27 Aug 2018

Please provide account details of CM relief fund

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