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Relief materials from Kudumbashree reaches Kashmiri women

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Oct 27 2014 | 4:20 PM IST
The first batch of relief materials sent by a Kerala based self help group has successfully reached the flood-ravaged women of Jammu and Kashmir.
A consignment of 10,000 handmade sanitary napkins sent by 'Kudumbashree', one of the largest women empowering self help group in the state, were handed over to women in the relief camps at Gowkadal, Mandir Bagh, Samandar Bagh, Barbarshah, Chinkral Mohalla, Bemina and Khayam last week.
With the help of 'Get Closer', a Kochi startup focusing on CSR Management and an NGO 'Women's Era', the project was executed and the consignment was delivered directly to the women in the relief camps.
Speaking about their experience in executing the project as part of CSR initiative, Radhakrishnan Ram Manohar and Sidharth Vijayan, founder directors, told PTI that it was an "overwhelming" experience.
"It was heart wrenching to see so much destruction was caused due to the deluge that had left thousands homeless", Radhakrishnan said.
Rihana Yusuf, Secretary of 'Women's Era', who accompanied the youngsters to the various relief camps said most of the women expressed happiness about the relief material sent by Kudumbashree. She also expressed desire to come to Kerala to study the Kudumbashree model for implementation in J&K.

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The women in relief camps said most of them had no time to gather anything from their home and had to run to safety from floods with only their clothes they were wearing.
Kudumbashree has sent the consignment free of cost. The napkins were made by Kudumbashree volunteers from their units in Kannur, Kochi, and Kottayam after toiling hard for three days, Kudumbashree Executive Director K B Valsalakumari said.
The low-cost but high-quality Kudumbashree napkins, which the network has been producing on commercial scale for some time, will be a relief for hundreds of women living in refugee camps in the flood-hit valley, she said.

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First Published: Oct 27 2014 | 4:20 PM IST

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