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Seva Bharathi’s Succor the Society http://sevabharathi.blogspot.com Seva Bharathi is a service organization started by few concerned service oriented persons inspired by the ideals of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. It has grown to manage 1.5 lac service activities all over India. The sudden floods in four districts of Andhra Pradesh state created devastation in the lives of more than two lakhs families completely making them home less. The death toll as per the papers is increased to 200 hundred people and an unaccounted number of animals have been drown in flood water. The government has declared that the estimated loss of the floods is Rs.12,225 corers in addition to the infrastructure damage of Rs. 10,000 crores. The floods affected districts in Kurnool are due to overflow of Thungabadra and Kundu rivers and Srislaiam dam; Mahboob Nagar, Guntur and Krishna districts are due to The Krishna river floods. All the roads and railway lines and communications system have been completely broke down. Many villages cannot be reached even today. Railway lines are assured to get repaired at the earliest. Roads cannot be repaired soon. The Krishna, Godavari district has the history of getting affected by floods and cyclones from time to time has they are located in low tide areas. The Mahaboob Nagar and Kurnool districts are historically dry districts and are frequently affected by drought. It is first time in the History after 100 years they have been affected so badly. Seva Bharathi’s vast resource of compassionate voluntary force was supplemented by the dedicated volunteers from other like minded organizations like Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad, Saraswati Vidya Pitham and Rashtra Sevika Samiti. Seva Bharathi being the largest non governmental organization in India, with its volunteers located each and every corner of affected areas, responded swiftly to help the affected before anybody including government could reach these areas. Despite the availability of only little material resources and funds, Swayam Sevaks raised above the expectations to serve and reach each and every affected persons in these disastrous times. Methodology adopted in Flood Relief : Phase 1 1. Rescuing the people from Submerged Areas 2. Reaching Cooked and Packaged food material to the affected people in the submerged areas. 3. Establishing the relief camps and serving cooked meals. 4. Establishing Medical Camps Description No of Relief Camps conducted

Kurnool

Palamoor

8

6

Supply of Food Packets •

Rice Packets

2 Lacs



Chapati Packets

15 Lacs



Bread Pakets

2.2 Lacs

3 Lacs



Buiscuit Packets

1.2 Lacs

1 Lac

1,521

1,049

25,000

10,000

No of People Rescued No of people served Meals in Relief camps

1.5 Lacs

Phase – 2 1. Surveying the villages and urban areas affected by the floods 2. Collecting the information of the affected families in the house to house survey. . 3. Issuing relief cards to all the affected families for the supply of Relief Material 4. Preparation of Relief Kits consisting of Food Grains, Utensils, Mats, Blankets, Clothing and other essentials. 5. Reaching the Relief material to all the affected families. 6. Cleaning the Public Places like schools, temples and helped several families. 7. Undertaken scavenging by collecting the scattered carcass and burying/ burning them. Description

Kurnool

Palamur

144 Villages

61 Villages

Survey done by our volunteers in

95 Villages

61 Villages

Food supplied by us in

86 Villages

61 Villages

Kits supplied by us in

96 Villages

61 Villages

Total No of the Affected

71,895 Families

16,019 Families

Food and Kits supplied to

51,070 Families

14,558

Total affected

Medical Help received by

44 Villages

39 Villages

No of Volunteers worked

1,243 Nos

1,560 Nos

80

124

Rs. 2.51 Crores

Rs. 2.18 Crore

Rs. 3.04 Crore

Rs. 0.98 Crore

No of Caracass Buried / Burnt Total Cost of Material supplied Cost of the Material contributed by other organizations

Phase – 3 1. Rehabilitation – Supplying the implements to farmers and village artisans. 2. Supply of school kits to students. 3. Helping the weavers of Kurnool and Mahaboob Nagar districts to start their livelihood. 4. Construction of community centers to facilitate Education, Health and community activities.

S.No. 1

Field of Activity

Cost Rs.

Study Kits for 1st to 9th Class

400

for 10th Class

600

for Intermediate and above

1,500

2

Expenditure of Study Centre

32,800

3

Tools for Agriculture Labour

4

Tools for Artisan Carpenter

1,350

1,225

Black Smith

2,300

Barber's kit

1,500

Washer Man's Kit

2,500

Construction Worker

1,000

Fisher Man

1,000

Stiching Machine

5,000

5

Dabba

10,000

6

Handloom

35,000

7

Health & Miscillaneous

75,000

Seva Bharathi volunteers are the first to jump in to serve in this time of great devastation despite their own families are flood affected. Seva Bharathi volunteers reached deep inside the flood affected area which is generally out of bounds for any vehicle, on two wheelers and on foot carrying food on their head, are the first to feed the people who were starving days together. Thorough Surveying by Seva Bharathi’s Volunteers helped in making the relief material reach all the flood victims equally. These survey reports helped many other organizations to distribute their material to the real needy avoiding the duplication. Their surveys helped in identifying the real needs of the victims and in turn had been very handy in serving them better. Established very disciplined and systematic distribution system for relief material. Involved local residents in distribution process to affectively reach all the needy. Seva bharathi identified people from certain sections of the society who never came out to take the relief material or food despite their suffering due to their self respect. Our Volunteers went to their houses to hand them these with love and affection and treated them with respect. Serving them food and water packets going to each and every house and talking to them with love and respect First and foremost thing in the mind of all our volunteers is to honor the self respect of all those affected whom they are serving. In the second Phase operations, we handed over the food grains and necessary amenity kits to all the affected families to start their regular daily activities on their own. After the fury of floods and its devastation is known, every concerned citizen tried to reach out to the needy. Several organizations which came forward with huge relief material could not reach it to the each and every needy due to hungry and anxious mobs who could not be controlled, amounting to the chaos in distribution. RSS also initiated the process of bringing together and collaborating with various NGOs and individual philanthropists for a coordinated effort to use the resources in the better manner in doing relief work with the help of our volunteers and our survey reports in the affected villages. After working with our workers they exclaimed that “RSS really stands for Ready for Selfless Service”

Some of the other voluntary organizations helped in our Manava Seva: Mamatha Welfare Society of Infosys Employees; Rama Krishna Mission, Sundara Satsang, Uppal, Hyderabad; Pulla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad; Bharati Engineering College, Hyderabad; Cloth Merchants Association, Kamareddy; All Party Committee- Patancheru; Chilukuri Mahila Sangham, Tanduri Mahila Sangham, Vande Mataram Foundation, Gayatri Pariwar, Help for Needy, Sanskriti Foundation, Bharati Vikas Parishad, Shirdi Sai Seva Sadan, Nellore; Geetanjali School, Udayagiri, Nellore; Gopi Krishna High School, Ongole Automobile Dealers Association, Rajastan Samaj, Kadapa; Czech Colony Welfare Association, Hyderabad; Group of Employees from Mentor Gaphics, Mahatma Seva Samiti, Kodada; Pennar Industries Ltd, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jayanti Committee, Pamidi Mandal; Telugu One Foundation. First Phase of Relief Operations: Kurnool : Our Volunteers started distributing food packets brought by their fellow volunteers from the neighboring villages and Districts. RSS has supplied food packets to over one lac families in the district for the first 3 days reaching the interior rural areas of Karnool. Since the connectivity to Karnool has been cut off from Hyderabad, Material is being brought in from Anantapur, Kadapa, Nellore and Raichure of Karnataka. RSS volunteers are the first to survey all the affected villages. This information helped in immensely in establishing distribution system for food & water packets and later in the KITS distribution. While doing the survey, our volunteers counseled the local people, collected information and chose the volunteers among them which facilitated smooth and free distribution of kits and food material. This entire process instilled confidence in all those people hence they did not rush and did not create any problems in distribution. RSS started the relief camps in Karnool town in Saraswati Sishu Mandir and G Pulla Reddy Engineering College. Supplied thousands food and water Packets to the Karnool town from here. In Kurnool 25,000 Flood affected people took shelter in the relief camps conducted by RSS and for three days cooked meals were served to them. Later on Volunteers reached them food and water packets at their homes. In Hindupur, Swayam Sevaks started 5 food preparation and collection Centres immediately on 3 October sent 1 lac food packets to Kurnool. rd

In Anantapur, Swayamsevaks started a food collection centre with an intention of sending 10,000 food packets. With an overwhelming response from the people of Anantapur, the centre could prepare 50,000 packets and other material worth 5 lacs sent for the needy in Karnool district. In Dronachalam(Dhone), Swayamsevaks sent 50,000 food packets and 1 lac water packets for Karnool. 1 Lac Chapatis were sent by Swayam Sevaks from Tadipatri for distribution on 3 Oct. Volunteers from Betamcherla prepared and supplied 1 Lac Cooked Food packets on 4 Oct. rd

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One Swayam Sevak from Old City of Kurnool arranged meals for 1,000 people on the Terrace of their Apartment complex despite being their own Building is submerged. Despite being an affected person he is still conducting Medical Camps in Kurnool.

Swayam Sevaks saved 72 people from the flood waters at Medara Veedhi, Kurnool Town. Some of our Swayam Sevaks helped government authorities to reach the submerged areas in the district. In the Tribal Belt- Shivapuram, our swayam Sevaks saved 50 people of the chenchu gudem from flood waters with the help of ropes. At Gokavaram, Swayam Sevaks arranged Meals for 600 people for 6 days at Seva Bharathi Tribal Avas. 20 Swayam Sevaks assisted TV9 in their relief activities upon their request. Volunteers from Nandikotkur went into the villages which went under the water and rescued 45 families and brought them to the safety and gave them food. Volunteers collected 30 quintals of Rice for distribution. Drinking water is supplied in 4 Tractors for 6 days 16 hours a day. Volunteers from Adoni went Mantralaya cleaned Mantralaya temple and cleared the Dead Bodies of Cows of Goshala and other animals. Many of the dead are the Piligrims to Mantrala Temple. Swayamsevaks(volunteers) has removed these bodies and handed over to the police. In Hyderabad, 2000 Swayamsevaks worked in collecting the funds, food and material which needed for flood affected. Two collection centre are established at State HQ of RSS and Keshav Memorial School. Every Day 4 truck loads of food material, 2 trucks loads of other immediate necessities to flood affected areas. 200 volunteers rushed to the flood affected areas to involve in the hygiene and sanitation work from the city. Sri Raghavulu, All India Secreatary VHP, visited affected areas and met the volunteers involved in the work in Karnool, Mahaboob Nagar : Our Volunteers started distributing food packets brought by their fellow volunteers from the neighboring villages and Districts. RSS has supplied food packets to over one lac families in the districts in the first three 3 days reaching the interior rural areas of Mahaboob Nagar. At Gadwal, A relief Camp is being conducted at TTD Kalyana Mandapam. Food packets are supplied to 61 Villages. Our volunteers reached interior villages like Pullur, Karivipadu, Mettur, Tummilla, Tummalapalli on foot to reach food and water packets to the affected families in the knee deep slush. Conducted relief camps at Sindhanur, Bhoidoddi, Bhoilagudem, TT Doddi even for the flood victims coming in from the Karnataka and provided them shelter and food. RSS volunteers are the first to survey all the affected villages. This information helped immensely in establishing distribution system for food & water packets and later in the KITS distribution. While doing the survey, our volunteers counseled the local people, collected information and involved the local people in the service activity which facilitated smooth distribution of kits and food material. This entire process instilled confidence in all those people hence they did not rush and did not create any problems in distribution. In Hyderabad, 2000 Swayamsevaks collected the funds, food and material which needed for flood affected. Two collection centre are established at State HQ of RSS and Keshav Memorial School. Every Day 4 truck loads of food material, 2 trucks loads of other immediate necessities

to flood affected areas. 200 volunteers rushed to the flood affected areas to involve in the hygiene and sanitation work from the city. Sri T V Deshmukh , State President of RSS and State Organizing Secretary of Seva Bharati Sri Vidwan Reddy have visited Gadwal relief Camp and met the volunteers working in Mahaboob Nagar. Second Phase of Relief : Kurnool : At present, We are trying to give the Basic Utility kits for the families of 5to6 k depending on the availability. We are also taking support from other voluntary organizations in this regard to reach out to total no of families In addition to the local volunteers, 50 Senior volunteers are coordinating the activities in Kurnool and Mantralaya surroundings. In the Kurnool Town, Team of 200 Volunteers are formed to help the citizens in removing the slush out of their houses. In Kurnool Town, Swayam Sevaks cleaned 8 Temples and 3 Schools and made them habitable. Seva Bharathi is one of the very few Non Governmental Organizations allowed to distribute Food Packets around Kurnool District by the local administration. Keshava Reddy Group of educational institutions supplied 20 Vehicles towards the logistics of Relief Operations. “Pullareddy Group of educational institutions” extended the necessary help through its resources in relief operations. Several Organizations and Individuals took the help of Seva Bharathi to distribute their Relief Material through its Network of volunteers as it has proven its skills in disaster management by distributing material efficiently and peacefully. Several Students of various colleges and Employees of various organizations who took part in these service activities were very much impressed and influenced by the discipline, flair and compassion RSS and Seva Bharathi volunteers have shown in these service activities. There had been several appreciations from the residents of these affected areas on the modus operandi of our volunteers in all these service activity and sensitivity these volunteers shown towards the affected people. State Executive of RSS is camping the affected areas to supervise the relief activities. The findings of the survey conducted by volunteers in Kurnool district : •

144 Villages affected by the floods.



54 Villages are worst affected.



112 Villages are partially affected



5 tribal hamlets are destroyed by the floods, 8 more Traibal Hamlets are affected by floods



71,395 Families out of 144 Villages have been affected severely.

Rashtra Sevika Samithi has adopted Mavidalapadu village for restoration process. 360 Wollen Blankets and 500 Utility and Food grain Kits are distributed. Volunteers headed by Mr Balaiah from Nandikotkur Village adopted Ganapuram village. They are taking care of all the necessities of village residents till the restoration to the normalcy. Swayam Sevaks from Betamcherla adopted Panchalingala and Niduduru villages which are worst affected by the floods. They were provided shelter and served cooked meals for 15 days to 8,000 people and helping them to start their regular life. Ramakrishna Mission and Seva Bharathi adopted Sultanpuram to provide relief and rehabilitation to the affected families. Swayam Sevaks Nellore distributed 1000 Utility and Food Grain Kits to the affected families in Tandrapadu village. Swayam Sevaks from Amalapuram distributed 2 truck loads Utility and Food Grain Kits in the affected areas in Kurnool- rural. Swayam Sevaks from Proddutur prepared and distributed 1,000 utility and food grain kits to be distributed. Volunteers from Goldsmith association prepared and distributed Utility and Food Grain Kits worth 4 lac rupees with the help of Seva Bharathi. Medical Camps being Conducted : •

Medical Camp conducted at Jagannatha gattu in Kurnool Town has served several people. This medical camp is started by Dr Udayashankar from Nandyala.



5 Mobile clinics are moving around the villages providing necessary medical help.



Ashwini hospital is providing medical services round the clock through its mobile medical clinic with the help of Seva Bharathi.



A medical camp was conducted by Dr Sindhu at Mantralaya.



Dr Ramasubbaiah is providing medical help in the villages around Nandikotkur going around in his medical van.



Dr Udayshankar along with his wife who is also a doctor are going around the marooned villages nr Nandyala town in boats and providing the necessary medical help.



Medical camp is being conducted at Nandyala under supervision of Dr.Sahadevudu.



Dr Parameshwar and Dr Murali are going around the marooned tribal hamlets and other villages and provided necessary medical help.

Medical Camps run by Seva Bharathi 3 October onwards rd

Some of the Major Medical Camps conducted at Kurnool District 1. Kalluru, Kurnool 2. Keshav Memorial School, Budhawarpet, Kurnool 3. Rambhotla Temple, 1 town area, Kurnool 4. Vivekananda School, Fort Area, Kurnool 5. Bhavana School, Kotha pet, Kurnool 6. Nandyala

7. Nandikotkur 8. Gokavaram village, Atmakur taluk The above mentioned camps run till 12 and some have been discontinued due to the scarcity of the medical supplies. 125 Doctors participated in the relief work. We plan to revive all these camps along with our mobile medical vans all around the district once we receive the medical supplies. th

1,243 Volunteers from different parts of Kurnool district have actively participated in the relief activities. Mahaboob Nagar : In the second Phase, we established 5 Camps in Mahaboobnagar District. Base Camp at Gadwal, which is in the middle of the affected area. We surveyed the affected areas of Mahaboob Nagar District and found that 58 Villages are badly destroyed and 16,019 families of many other villages are devastated. The immediate requirement of these families to be settle down to their daily chores is to have their daily necessities. Hence we supplied the kits to 14,558 families to enable them to start off their living. Each Kit had Kitchen utensils, food grains and material of daily use. Various other philanthropic organizations helped us with the material in helping these families We are planning to undertake similar steps to supply daily life supporting kits to the people to start their daily routine once we have the final statistics. Several Organizations and Individuals took the help of Seva Bharathi to distribute their Relief Material through its Network of volunteers as it has proven its skills in disaster management by distributing material efficiently and peacefully. Several Students of various colleges and Employees of various organizations who took part in these service activities were very much impressed and influenced by the discipline, flair and compassion RSS and Seva Bharathi volunteers have shown in these service activities. There had been several appreciations from the residents of these affected areas on the modus operandi of our volunteers in all these service activity and sensitivity these volunteers shown towards the affected people. Areas in and around Gadwal, Aiza, Vaddepalli, Kollapur, Aalampur, Alapadu Mandals are severely affected. Service activities are going on in these mandals. Team of 10 Doctors are going around the affected areas in Mahaboob Nagar district treating and giving the medicines under the leadership of Dr Surender Reddy. Over 5 Lacs worth of medicines distributed. 20 Medical camps are being conducted under the supervision of Dr Surender Reddy, Organizing Secretary, Arogya Bharathi with the help of his associates. Medical Camps run by Seva Bharathi 3 October onwards rd



20 Medical Teams Under the supervision of Dr Surendar Reddy are supervising the health & sanitation conditions and providing medical help in Alampur, Rajouli, Tummilla, E Garlapadu, Attapur, Beechpally, Pullur, R Garlapadu, Maddur, Sherpally, Bhimavaram, Baironpally, Korivipadu, Kondapeta and other villages.



2 Teams each consisting of 20 Volunteers are taking care of supply of drinking water.



Volunteers are burning or burying of carcasses to prevent contagious diseases from spreading.

Palamur/ Mahaboob District Some of the Major Camps conducted at Alampur, Rajouli, Weepangandla, Kollapur, Aiza, Gadwal. The above mentioned camps run till 12 and some have been discontinued due to the scarcity of the medical supplies. 125 Doctors participated in the relief work. We plan to revive all these camps along with our mobile medical vans all around the district once we receive the medical supplies. th

Sri Vidwan Reddy, Seva Bharathi’s State Organizing Secreatary is operating out of his base camp in Gadwal to supervise the relief operations in the district. Third Phase of Relief : RSS already initiated planning for rehabilitation devastated people and reconstruction destroyed villages. We identified various means of rehabilitation of people like supplying them implements required for their occupation. In this process, RSS is having coordinated effort with many other voluntary, social, cultural and spiritual organizations. In third Phase, We are making survey in 95 Villages to start reconstruction and rehabilitation process. Several Villages are totally destroyed and several thousands of families are rendered homeless by these floods. RSS and SEVA BHARATHI wishes to contribute in constructing the homes for at least 2,000 families in our state. It is requested all the concerned citizens to contribute to this. In third Phase, We are making survey in 58 Villages to start reconstruction and rehabilitation process. Weavers – Gadwal, Instruments of artisans A Case Study of service of swayam sevaks: One of the flood affected families were preparing for the marrying of their daughter. Unfortunately in floods they lost everything from the gold they bought for the bridem, money and food material they kept ready for the wedding. Relatives of Bridegroom started pressurizing the brides family to go ahead with the marriage immediately on schedule or they would cancel the wedding. Bride’s family lost hope and on the verge of loosing that match. When it came to the notice of Swayam Sevaks they went to the family helped them with the necessary funds and material to go ahead with the marriage so as to secure the life of that girl. Appeal: RSS is calling all of you to come forward to join in this service to the humanity. Send the cheques or Cash in the Name of Seva Bharathi Online transfer of funds can be done to Seva Bharathi A/c No: 630501065297, ICICI Bank, Himayat Nagar Branch, Hyderabad . You can also draw a cheque/draft in the name of Seva Bharathi and post/courier it to below address SEVA BHARATHI Sevabharathi, 3-2-106, Nimboliadda, Hyderabad-500027

Ph: +91 040-24610056 www.sevabharathi.org http://www.sevabharathi.blogspot.com/ Mob: + 91 9701226830, +91 9849262868 email id: [email protected] [Please note that all contributions to Seva Bharathi are tax-exempt under 80G.]

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