Tsunami Relief Work
Amma Flies to Sri Lanka
January 30, 2005
Amma plans to fly to Sri Lanka in order to
uplift and console the tsunami victims there.
Sri. K.N. Douglas Devananda, the Honourable Minister of Agricultural
Marketing Development, Co-operative Development, Hindu Affairs and
Minister Assisting Education and Vocational Training had invited
Amma "to bless Sri Lankans of all faiths and races and to bring
peace and prosperity in their lives."
Amma had already sent Swami Ramakrishnananda, Brahmachari Vinayamrita
Chaitanya and three other brahmacharis from the Ashram about a week
before.
Kerala's Chief Minister Meets Amma Regarding
Ashram's Tsunami Proposal
January 30, 2005
Hoping
to get the reconstruction plan the Ashram has submitted to the government
authorised, Amma held a meeting with Shri. Oommen Chandy, the Chief
Minister of Kerala, today at Amritapuri.
Amma conveyed to the chief minister the necessity of moving forward
quickly with the reconstruction, explaining to him how traumatised
the villagers are. "They are still not sleeping well at night.
If there is even a small power surge and the ceiling fan picks up
speed, they awake with a start, thinking it is another wave,"
Amma said.
Amma also went into the details of the Ashram's plan, which includes
a seven-foot foundation—two above ground and five below.
She expressed her deep concern for the feelings of the people,
and her wish to see their homes rebuilt right away.
Swami Amritaswarupananda spoke with the media after the meeting.
"The Ashram has been ready to start the reconstruction of the
destroyed houses, we have just been waiting for the approval of
the plan by the Government of Kerala."
"At present we have constructed nine temporary shelters, and
250 families are being accommodated there. In Alappad Panchayat,
there are a total of 9,902 displaced. Of them, 6,000 are in Ashram-run
relief camps. The government has not yet finished the temporary
shelters it had undertaken to build. If the government had responded
to the ashram overture earlier, we would have had a 100 shelters
built in lesser time.
"In Tamil Nadu, the government is fully cooperating, and we
already started the construction of 2,500 houses there, and we have
adopted 350 children who lost their parents in the tsunami. We have
also fully adopted two villages in Nagapattinam. In Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, we have adopted three villages, as well.
"On Tuesday, Amma will be flying to Sri Lanka in order to
uplift and console the tsunami victims there.
In the process of reconstruction, the government should consider
the sentiments of the people. The Ashram is working hand-in-hand
with the people. Hence it is able to appreciate their feelings and
needs. The Ashram is willing to reconstruct all the homes in Kerala
that were completely destroyed by the tsunami. It only needs the
cooperation of the government."
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