Cyclone Fani: Khalsa Aid Enchants Everyone’s Heart, For Serving Food To The Victims In Odisha


Cyclone Fani is said to be the most critical cyclonic storm since the 1999 super cyclone. As the cyclone made landfall in Puri, Odisha the land of Jagannath temple witnessed the most number of deaths and the town is destroyed. It is one of the most affected areas. People are struggling for food, water supply, electricity available for the localities.


In the aftermath of the Cyclone Fani, the Khalsa Aid an international non-profit organisation extended their service to help the helpless cyclone victims. The main motto of the organisation is to Recognise the human race as One.
They are dedicated to working for the cyclone victims irrespective of faith, colour, caste or religion.
Around 15 volunteers are working in the worst affected area in the Puri. The volunteers of the NGO are serving lunch and dinner to helpless victims.

They have set up their base 60-70 km away from Puri, where they prepare the food and take the meals out in their mobile kitchen and travels to different villages to offer meal twice a day.


The director of Khalsa Aid said the biggest challenge for them was the non-availability of water. They had to buy 50,000 litres of water from Kolkata as the water available in the local markets is unfit to drink.


Khalsa Aid is serving meals and water twice a day to almost 5000 people in the Puri.


Khalsa Aid has been appreciated and showered with blessings by twitterati :






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