PREM's humanitarian help to migrants hailed

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The PREM, a leading voluntary organisation based here, has been making continuous efforts  during the threats posed by Covid-19 pandemic to save precious human lives and restore livelihood of the poor migrant  workers coming from different States.

Earlier , PREM, in collaboration with Ajzim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives also  provided  kits of mask, soap, dry food and  sanitary items to more than 1,600 migrant  families  from Goudagotha and Asurbandha Panchayats of Surada block of  Ganjam district.

In addition, the PREM took steps for the proper implementation of the Government programme ’SUGAM’ with the support of the district administration, Ganjam for the returnee migrants providing dry foods, cooked foods and water bottles etc at the Mandiapalli bus stop on the  National Highway.

Moreover, the PREM with the support of United Nations Population Fund, Odisha State Office, Bhubaneswar, supplied kits containing essential items such as a bucket, mug, towel, soaps and face-masks to 3,831 households of 112 villages belonging to the particularly vulnerable tribal groups of eight panchayats under  K.Singipur, Bisamcuttak , Muniguda and Gunupur blocks of Rayagada district and supplied  3,169 kits to 70 PVTG villages of Mohana Block of Gajapati district.

Besides, the PREM came forward also to join the Mission “Anna Seva” of Reliance Foundation and provided 1,500 ration kits to the migrants and marginal labourers of nine Panchayats of Dharakote, Patrapur, Kukudakhandi, Seragada and Chikiti Blocks of Ganjam district during thie pandemic period.