VHP to rebuild houses, shrines ruined in temblor
BY M Post Bureau29 April 2015 11:11 PM GMT
M Post Bureau29 April 2015 11:11 PM GMT
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Tuesday said it would offer extensive support to quake-ravaged Nepal by helping to rebuild residential houses, temples and shrines which have been flattened by the devastating temblor.
The VHP will also bring orphaned children from the country to India and provide for their education and upbringing at its numerous educational institutions spread across the country.
“The VHP will provide free boarding and education to Nepalese kids who have lost their parents in the earthquake. We will bring them to our 150 residential schools and 50 orphanages spread across the country,” said VHP International Working President Pravin Togadia, while on his way to the Himalayan nation.
He added, “Hundreds of thousands of children, deprived of parental care due to similar tragedies in the past, have so far been rehabilitated at these institutions and now they are looking forward to a good life.”
“Besides, the VHP will help the people of Nepal in rebuilding their houses so that they could start a new life after having endured so much of pain,” he said.
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