Amma Will Dedicate One Billion
to Rehabilitate Tsunami Victims
3 January 2005 — Amritapuri
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Mata Amritanandamayi Devi held a press
conference today in which Amma announced that
she will dedicate 100 crores [1 billion rupees
or approx. $23,364,486 U.S.D.] to rehabilitate
and reconstruct homes in South India that were
completely destroyed by the tsunami on 26th December.
The houses will be built according to the specifications
of the state governments. The Ashram has proposed
to build houses consisting of two rooms, a kitchen,
a small veranda and a toilet.
photo: Amma announcing future plans
for tsunami-affected. |
As thousands in the immediate area of Amritapuri are
currently homeless, the Ashram has already started
constructing temporary shelters to house them until
the new homes are completed. This is being done on
a 10-acre piece of property owned by the Ashram in
Srayikkad, about one kilometre away.
In specific districts of Kerala, the Ashram is also allocating 15 million rupees [$350,467
U.S.D.], at 1,000 rupees per family, to those who's homes were destroyed, for the purchasing
of household items.
The Ashram will also provide free education and counselling
to those children who have lost both parents in the
tragedy.
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