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Name of NGO: Social Upliftment Trust
Address: Lal Bangla Charhi, Dist- Hazaribag, Jharkhand, India, 825336
Mobile Phone No. 09431557400
Email: rajeev_pandey27@ yahoo.com
Full Name of Contact Person: Rajeev Ranjan Pandey
Designation: Secretary
Area of operation in Bihar: (names of villages / area / relief camps / districts): K. nagar, Purnea
Focus of work: Involvement of more volunteers, medical person, safe drinking water rehablitation.
Bank details (including legal status of NGO):
Bank Account no- S/B Ac 4594.
United bank of India , Charhi.
Registration Date, 26 June 2004
10238 - IV - 257 / 26 June 2004, Hazaribag
Income Tax Registration - registered u/s 12A no. 19/2007-08, FCRA no. 337750074
List of materials needed: Drugs for water purification, plastic sheet, packed foods, packed water, material to disseminate local water purification methods, to promote innovative solution of epidemic caused by flood and to control people beliefs on people/ surroundings.
collection point-
Collection points: Lal Bangla office (Charhi) premises from where things are being supplied for the victims.
Any other information: If donor will need report of utilizing their money will communicate earlier to document relief operation photo and process, we believe in pondering the situation while your suggestion will improve our strategy to be adopt transparent way.
The devastating floods in Bihar, one of the worst in recent history, have wrecked havoc in the lives of people, causing the displacement of over 1.5 million people. Safe & Jeevika has responded immediately to the need by providing emergency rescue and relief assistance to affected families. Safe & Jeevika has provided immediate relief to nearly 15,000 people.
Background of the Organization
Safe was originated in 1999 in small urban area in the Madhepura District of Bihar State of India. The aim of the organization was to improve the health and social status of women and improve environmental health. This began as a social movement from few educated youth from this underdeveloped place, who volunteered self to stimulate inner conscious of people around them, to act for the betterment of society and environment. Needed resources were generated from community and the activities were initiated which became self sustainable soon because of community takeover. Thus Social Action for Female and Environment is community born, community driven and community sustained organization addressing community needs in the community settings.
Appeal
For many people in Bihar, life will never be the same again. The floods have destroyed their possessions and their very lives are in danger. Thousands of people continue to face the fury of the floods. As people continue to struggle for their basic needs, your contribution could truly save lives when it reaches people in need
Organization: Social Action for Female and Environment (Safe) & Jeevika
Programme Name - Bihar Flood Victim Care Group
Address: Bihar Flood Victim Care Group, Jeevika, New Officers Colony,
Mirchaibari, Katihar, Bihar, PIN-854105
MOBILE- 09430927890 (Ramesh Misra), 09431095896(Dhananjay)
Contact Person- Ramesh Mishra, General Secretary, Safe & dhananjay Kr., M.D., Jeevika
Area of Operation- 1.Madhepura (Murliganj & Kumarkhand)
2. Supoul (Trivaniganj & Chatapur)
3. Katihar (Amdabad, Manihari & Kursela)
Focus Work- Emergency Rescue, Relief Assistance, and Rehabilitation to affected families
Bank Details- Bank of Baroda, Katihar, Bihar.
Legal Status- Registered under societies reg. act 1860 & 80G of Income Tax.
Collection Point- Katihar, Purina & Madhepura
Dear All,
If your NGO is working in Bihar for Flood Relief, please email us details for wide circulation.
Name of NGO:
Address:
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Email:
Full Name of Contact Person:
Designation:
Area of operation in Bihar: (names of villages / area / relief camps / districts )
Focus of work:
Bank details (including legal status of NGO):
List of materials needed:
Collection points:
Any other information:
Details will be put up at
funding-appeal.blogspot.com And Various Online Forum, Blog and Yahoo groups including these also, will be forwarded to other relevant organisations.
1. egroups.com/list/Bihar-Network
Thank you.
Regards,
Bihar Group
E-mail: bihar.group@yahoo.com
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Dear Friends,
I am Anjani, working with district administration of Madhepura district as in charge of external assistance cell. We are operating from the chamber of district magistrate of Madhepura. From the last two weeks there is 4-5 feet water around the town. The only medium of communication is Tractor and small boats. The public of Madhepura left their houses, belongings and moved to a safer place. The office of the DM & SP is surrounded with 2 feet water. All the services required to facilitate the rescue operation was affected. Airtel stopped functioning, power failure continued for last 2 days. The district is facing a devastating flood situation. I am sure all of you are aware of the situation and must be inquisitive to know the situation from a person who is attending to the responsibilities bestowed upon. The State and District Administration is making Herculean effort to evacuate the flood victims from the severely affected blocks with support of the Army. The last flood occurred during this region was in 1934, so everyone was caught unprepared. This is the second time and nobody has any clue during the first few days of the flood, how and where to start the rescue operation. The Army also initially fumbled to start the rescue operation. Now, the rescue operation is in full swing because of proper survey and more Army teams.
I am sending this APPEAL on behalf of our Chief Executive Officer, Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (BRLPS). He is now the Special District Magistrate, Madhepura.
*APPEAL*
As you are aware that a major portion of Bihar has been facing a devastating flood for last few days due to a breach in the embankment of Kosi river at Kusaha in Nepal.
Due to this, the State and more so specifically the districts in the Kosi area namely Madhepura, Supaul and Araria have witnessed the most severe floods causing tremendous misery to people. More than one million people have been displaced from these areas. This has been declared a "National Calamity" by the Central Government of India.
Conservatively around 2.5 million people have been affected by the floods. Central as well as State agencies are making all the efforts to rescue people and provide shelter and relief. During this hour of national crisis, we appeal to all individuals, organizations, institutions and companies to come forward and make contributions towards providing relief to the flood victims.
Once the water start receding, following items will be required in large quantities
1. Volunteers to support the relief operation
2. Water (Tankers, Bottles, Pouches and any other sanitized means)
3. Milk (Powder, Pouches)
4. Food Items (Canned, dry and otherwise)
5. Clothes
6. Medicines
7. Polythene Sheets
8. Sleeping Mats (Dari)
9. Any other suitable item
The support through contributions made by you will go a long way in boosting the morals of flood victims and people of Bihar will ever remember the contributions made by you. For sending relief materials, please contact 9204324417, 06476-292165 / 292166. Material contribution shall be sent in the name of District Red Cross Society, Madhepura / Supaul / Araria.
Funds can also be sent by electronic transfer into the account of:
CHIEF MINISTER RELIEF FUND,
State Bank of India,
Account Number: 10839124928
Branch: Patna Secretariat, Bihar
The cheques/bank drafts may be sent to the following address:
CHIEF MINISTER RELIEF FUND
Chief Minister Secretariat
4, Deshratna Marg, Patna
Bihar, India - 800001
Telephone no: 0612-2222430, 2217793.
e-mail: cms-secy-bih@nic.in.
Contributions made to Chief Minister Relief Fund shall qualify for 100 per cent exemption from Income Tax under section 80g(2)(iii)(hf) of the Income-Tax Act.
Regards,
Arvind Kumar Chaudhary
Special District Magistrate
Madhepura
Anjani Kumar Singh
FORD-IFP FELLOW, MIA (EPD)
SIPA, Columbia University
260 MIG, First Floor, Pocket-7
Sector-21, Rohini, New Delhi-86
Tel. No.-91-11-259-65940
Mobile: 9811184089
Email: aks2118@columbia.edu
Mumbai (PTI): The Maharashtra government on Saturday announced financial assistance of Rs 10 crore towards relief efforts in flood-ravaged Bihar.
The decision was taken at a meeting presided over by Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh in Mantralaya here. Along with the financial help, tarpaulins, medicine and milk powder would also be rushed to Bihar, Deshmukh said.
He also directed Chief Secretary Johny Joseph to speak to his Bihar counterpart and check other ways in which Maharashtra could be of assistance to the northern state.
Deshmukh asked Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Jairaj Phatak to send additional municipal commissioner R A Rajeev, who hails from Patna, to undertake a survey of the affected areas.
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav spoke to Deshmukh last night and has also written a letter to him, seeking assistance from Maharashtra towards flood relief, a senior official said.
Supaul/Madhepura, August 30: Fleeing the deluge, people are sharing their meals with dogs, goats and stray animals but the devastation has not stopped robbers and musclemen from having a field day in the marooned areas of north Bihar, now beyond the reach of law enforcement agencies.
"Snakes and cats have taken shelter atop trees with people. Goats and dogs are sharing meals with men," says Vibha Devi, who left her house in Balua Bazaar, one of the worst-hit blocks in Supaul district to take shelter at her parent's place at Karnapur village.
Faced with an uncertain future, thousands of men, women and children carrying suitcases, bedrolls and sacks containing whatever they could take before leaving their inundated homes along with cattle and dogs can be seen fleeing to safety on the 28-km stretch of NH 106 between Madhepura and Saharsa.
At a relief shelter at Triveniganj in Supaul district, women were engaged in prayers to propitiate 'Kosi maiya' as the swelling river showed no signs of receding.
Human misery notwithstanding, unscrupulous elements are making hay, with the sun shining only for them.
Dinesh Mandal of Rampur in Madhepura district sold the buffalo he had bought last year for Rs 10,000 for just Rs 500.
Sabiya Devi of Sirisiya sold her goat for a meagre Rs 100.
"How to escape death, how to escape the fury of mother Kosi is uppermost on the minds of people," says Dinesh.
However, the local toughs are having a gala time fleecing the hapless flood victims.
"I along with about 20 others boarded a boat taking it to be one of the relief boats of the government. Once we reached midstream the boatman started demanding Rs 3000 to drop us at a relief camp barely two km away and threatened to leave us if we did not not pay. We had to give them the money," said Om Prakash of Murliganj block in Madhepura district.
http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Bihar-flood---Goats-and-dogs-sharing-meals-with-people-/355379/
Patna, Aug 30 (PTI) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today announced a financial assistance of Rs five crore for flood victims of Bihar.
Modi also requested Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil to extend Centre's cooperation in transporting a 40-member team of rescuers and 12 modern inflatable boats to the flood-hit areas, official sources here said.
Modi conveyed his concern and sympathy for the flood victims during a telephonic talk with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and apprised him of his government's decision for financial and other assistance.
The rescue team with boats would leave Ahmedabad for Bihar tomorrow afternoon. PTI
Malda (WB), Aug 30 (PTI) Nearly 60,000 people of four gram panchayats in Malda district have been affected as Fulohar river swelled due to the gushing of flood waters from Bihar.
Fulohar river has crossed extreme danger level today in several places, according to irrigation department.
The state cabinet presided over by chief minister Vasundhara Raje has decided to extend an immediate financial assistance of Rs 10 crore to flood-hit Bihar.
Cabinet spokesman and minister Laxmi Narayan Dave said if necessary the state would give more assistance to the flood ravaged state. He also appealed to the people to come forward to donate money to the chief minister's relief fund to help the people suffering from flood in Bihar.
The flood situation in the state took a turn for the worse with Madhepura, too, being engulfed by the floodwaters.
PATNA, India (Reuters) - Indian authorities, hampered by heavy rain and damaged roads, were struggling on Saturday to get aid to millions of displaced villagers in Bihar, hit by the worst flooding in 50 years.
The Kosi river burst a dam in neighbouring Nepal earlier this month, deluging Bihar and drowning village after village in its path as authorities failed to evacuate millions in time.
About 85 people have been killed and more than 2 million displaced by floodwaters that have smashed houses and destroyed 100,000 hectares (247,000 acres) of farmland.
"Rains are killing our rescue and relief efforts," Bihar disaster management department minister Nitish Mishra told Reuters.
"Our helicopters were barely able to fly for most of the day yesterday as it continued raining heavily till 4 p.m.," he said.
On Friday, an overcrowded army boat carrying dozens of flood victims overturned in the swollen river, drowning at least 20 people and leaving 10 unaccounted for.
Some 350,000 people have been evacuated over the past 10 days and thousands are marooned, said Pratyay Amrit, a Bihar disaster management official.
Army officers were putting up sandbags and wire mesh along roads in an attempt to fix embankments and prevent the swift flowing river from inundating new areas, said a Reuters witness in the flood-hit district of Saharsa.
The witness also saw more than 1,000 people from nearby villages walking to the city, where they hoped to find food and shelter. Some villagers who chose to stay, built temporary bamboo shelters on high ground, eating uncooked rice and flour mixed with polluted water.
"We keep sitting here the whole night and wondering what to do. How will life go on? Will we survive or not?" said Virender Kumar Saga.
Floods have killed more than 1,000 people in South Asia since the monsoon began in June, mainly in Uttar Pradesh, where 785 people died, and deaths were also reported in Nepal and Bangladesh.
"These are some of the worst floods in generations and they present a huge challenge for governments and humanitarian organisations," said Daniel Toole, UNICEF's regional director for South Asia on Friday.
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE
UNICEF said more than 1,000 villages in 13 districts had been affected by the surging waters, which have caused extensive damage to roads and water and electricity supplies.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi, head of the ruling Congress party, flew over devastated areas by helicopter on Thursday and announced $228 million in aid.
The London-based humanitarian organisation Oxfam said it was providing those affected with temporary shelter, water purification tablets, buckets and oral rehydration sachets.
The rapid changes in the river's course have forced many harried villagers to move shelters many times and to sell their precious livestock to buy food.
"I sold my goat for just 50 rupees which on any other day could have brought me 2,000 rupees," said Sabia Devi.
UNICEF believes it will be months before the displaced families can return to their homes and expressed concerned over the hygiene conditions of the government-run relief camps.
Cases of diarrhoea were reported from many relief camps in the state.
PATNA: Heavy rain and release of water from the Kosi barrage have aggravated the situation in the flood-affected districts of north Bihar on Saturday, snapping road and rail links, putting marooned people to greater peril and throwing rescue operations out of gear.
The rains have triggered panic among the people of Madhepura in particular. At least two lakh cusecs of water was said to have been released from the barrage.
People are fleeing their homes fearing the worst. Adding to their woes is the suspension of rescue operations by the Army in some regions after one of their boats capsized killing 20 people, including an Army man, on Friday night.
The boat had gone to rescue marooned people in Murliganj block of Madhepura. More people jumped onto the boat than it could take.
Among those killed was a special executive magistrate. At least eight, it is believed, swam to safety.
The official death toll has risen to 90 but officials admit that the real dimension of the tragedy would be known only after the floodwaters recede.
Due to heavy rain, the flood waters are rising in Madhepura submerging railway tracks.
A bridge collapse has cut off links between Singheshwar and Madhepura.
Inadequate relief operations are compounding the miseries of the flood-hit. Just about 800 boats are operating, whereas 1.5 million people have been displaced.
The number of boats are less also because the State government had not paid the private boat owners their due last year.
Relief operation is limited to just three IAF helicopters and the dozen relief camps.
http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/31/stories/2008083159760800.htm
This is not mere a question of Bihar, that is affected by devastating flood. This is a question of responsibility, transparency and accountability. If I give you an account of flood since last 8 days in 12 district of Bihar in 1000 villages, it reflects how responsible and planned we are? More than 50 lakhs people are affected by Bihar flood in 11 districts so far, more than 70 people have died and many missing, many are surviving inside the water logged villages; many villages will be endemic to water born diseases in coming week. Government cannot respond at such large scale without support of other stakeholders; however Government should start mass initiative to call other stakeholders to come up with support. This is one of the areas where more things are yet to be done.
The readers will be surprised to know that Government has not come up with a single narrative report, maps of affected villages – districts. The government have not released a single holistic report detailing the flood situation in Bihar. This is the most basic thing that anyone will require. The experts respond that it's a largest flood since 1954, if it's a reality than can anyone please share a single report that states the situation and responses of Government.
The report that Department of Disaster Management, Bihar, gives is not transparent. A district wise report has been uploaded in the Department of Disaster Management website, but I swear if a common people can understand that language. Why such information? This information is for whom? I tell you that this is not useful for International organisation, NGOs or even media. It just states the number of villages affected and the number of food packet. What is the actual need and response made against those is not on the website. Is Government not capable of releasing and updating narrative report each day? Is information is less important than relief? Is information and relief cannot go together? I don't believe that Government is less capable; this is only that we don't understand the importance of transparency. I strongly believe that if the correct and easy to understand information is updated on the government websites, it will help government to respond better, it will help international organisation and other civil society organisation to coordinate better with the government in responding to this grim situation. I don't blame anyone for the current situation, no doubt it's a natural calamity but the response will be planned by man. Here we need to plan better and coordinate better and it require information sharing. I appreciate the Government of Bihar response in term of willingness for quick and appropriate response; however the Government can do better by releasing per day information. The Disaster Management website has uploaded press briefing of each day on flood situation in Bihar but unfortunately it is only stating the situation in 3 districts not other eight. The people from other 8 districts will be highly disappointing to know that their districts names are not even getting into the Government press release. Perhaps media, especially Sahara Samay and ETV can play better role and responsibilities by updating holistic Bihar flood situations with video clips on its websites. Both have a lot of video clips but they are using only for telecast. Media has also responsibility towards the people who are watching their channel each and every day. The news channels need to share their news clips and feeds on their website; it will help Government and civil society organisation to respond better. It is a good chance for both channels to promote their news worldwide as many people of Bihar are looking forward to see the flood situation in Bihar and respond.
Patna, Aug 30 (PTI) As swollen Kosi river continued to wreak havoc, the flood situation remained grim in Bihar today with Supaul, Madhepura, Araria and Saharsa districts bearing the brunt even as the death toll shot up to 76.
More than 22 lakh people were hit by the deluge in four districts with over 3.5 lakh people already evacuated. Three Indian Air Force (IAF) choppers were pressed for airdropping, official sources said.
Army jawans continued to assist in massive evacuation and relief efforts, as over 1.12 lakh people were lodged in 162 relief camps set up by the government and many more in those run by NGOs, Additional Commissioner of Disaster Management department Pratyay Amrit told PTI.
The toll has mounted to 76 with 22 deaths reported during the past 24 hours from Madhepura district, 20 in the army boat capsize near Mirganj in Murliganj block of the district last evening.
While Madhepura alone accounted for the largest number of 34 deaths, 11 casualties were reported from Muzaffarpur, Saharsa (eight), Supaul (seven), Katihar (five), Sitamarhi and Bhagalpur (four each), Khagaria (two) and Nalanda (one).
Over 30 lakh people in 16 districts -- Saharsa, Supaul, Madhepura, Araria, Purnia, Katihar, Khagaria, Muzaffarpur, West Champaran, Saran, Sheikhpura, Vaishali, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Patna and Nalanda -- have been affected by the floods.
The first four districts were the worst affected where over 22.75 lakh people in 755 villages were reeling under its impact. PTI
Purnia (Bihar): As Bihar battles its worst deluge in years, relief for the flood victims is coming from unexpected quarters. Sex workers in Purnia are out on the streets to flesh out money from the public for the victims.
"We are fine here. We have houses to live. But we don't get to see the suffering of those who are braving the floods, and those whose homes are destroyed. So we are collecting money for them," says a sex worker Muskan.
Agrees musician Mohammad Mustakin, "We, dancers and musicians, will do whatever we can to help," he says.
The sex workers say they were moved by images of the suffering of flood victims. "We are hurt by whatever we see on TV. And we will do whatever we can by collecting money," says a sex worker Ratna.
The floods have affected normal business in red light areas as well but that is not stopping these women from coming out to do their bit. The response to this initiative has been warm in most places.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/bihar-sex-workers-flesh-out-money-for-flood-victims/72482-3.html
New Delhi, Aug 29 (IANS) The Bihar government says the official death toll in floods after the Kosi river changed course is 12, but international NGO ActionAid whose workers are on the ground says "it is likely that 2,000 people have died".Citizen's Initiative on Floods in Bihar, a platform of NGOs including ActionAid, says that the government's statistics includes only reported death figures. "However, those missing are not included in the official count," an ActionAid spokesperson said here Friday.
P.V. Unnikrishnan, ActionAid's emergencies adviser for Asia, said: "A large number of people have gone missing. The reason is that the floods have happened in places where floods have not happened for 50 years.
"By not counting those gone missing, the government estimates not only result in inadequate compensation and rehabilitation processes, but also underplay the need for rescue and relief, thus adversely impacting the affected community in need of help."
People have moved to any available high ground, abandoning their homes, possessions and livestock. Makeshift relief camps are operating.
An ActionAid spokesperson said the flood-affected people are being forced to drink unsafe water, and cases of diarrhoea have been reported. The NGO "has distributed tarpaulins and water-sterilising tablets from existing stocks, but will need to buy relief supplies on a much larger scale to meet the needs of flood survivors".
After its team toured the affected villages, the spokesperson said: "The most urgent needs are for temporary shelter, food, drinking water, medical supplies, baby food and delivery kits and sanitary napkins for women. More boats are needed for rescue and relief operations."
New Delhi August 29, 2008: The United States has pledged an assistance of Rs 400,000 ($100,000) for the victims of the Bihar floods.
Making this announcement David Mulford, US ambassador to India said that US contribution of $100,000 would be made to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund.
Mulford offered his condolences to the families of those killed in the disaster and his government's willingness to provide further support as needed.
London, Aug 29 (PTI) Britain today announced that it would provide 150,000 pounds (about Rs 1.2 Crore) to help flood victims
in Bihar where more than 2.6 million people in 15 districts have been affected.
The British government's Department for International Development (DFID) said it has asked UNICEF to redirect 150,000 pounds
of an existing Trust Fund for immediate assistance to those who have been made homeless by the severe floods in the
impoverished Indian state.
The funding will be used to supply up to 20 camps, which currently house 10,000 displaced families, with clean water, shelter
and sanitation.
"The situation in Bihar is particularly serious and the UK has responded quickly to provide help to those affected," said
Shahid Malik, Britain's International Development Minister.
He said Britain was in contact with the Government of Bihar "and are on standby to step up assistance if needed". "We will
continue to monitor the situation closely," he added.
The situation in Bihar is particularly serious following a 2-km breach in the eastern embankment of Kosi River in Kusha on
the Indo-Nepal border, which occurred on August 18. More than 2.6 million people in 15 districts of Bihar have been affected by the disaster.

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