RSS workers who serve after Ahmedabad aircraft crash, volunteers serving humanity

Ahmedabad, June 13 (IANS). There is an atmosphere of raw across the country after the plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Thursday. Administration and emergency services are engaged in relief. Meanwhile, there are some faces and organizations that are employed without any publicity. Rashtriya Swayamse subject Sangh (RSS) workers are doing service work these days. Since the accident, the Sangh volunteers are constantly helping the victims around the incident and in hospitals. Another TV camera or any statement, bus service and human duty are discharged. Volunteers offer food, water, cold buttermilk and other important things to the people on the scene and in hospitals. In many places he has installed water tanks and cool butter stalls so that people can feel relieved through the heat. Some volunteers stayed on the scene overnight, so that immediate assistance can be provided to the needy. Let me tell you that these Air India aircraft, which flew from Ahmedabad to go to London on Thursday, had 230 passengers and 12 members of the crew. In this accident, only one passenger Vishwas Kumar Ramesh survived, which sat on seating number 11a. He is a British citizen of Indian origin. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the place on Friday and tackled the situation. He examined the scene for about 20 minutes and investigated the officials involved in assistance work and NDRF teams. He then went to the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad, where he met the injured, asked about his health and also spoke to the surviving passenger Vishwas Kumar Ramesh. Some of the injured in the hospital were some residence students. Premier Modi was accompanied by Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Ram Mohan Naidu, Minister of Civil Aviation, and the Minister of Homes, Harsh Sanghvi. -Ians PSK/DSC shares this story Tags