Maharashtra: Nashik police have emerged for flood victims, contribution of Rs 5 lakh to the main ministry dispute
Nashik, October 4 (IANS). Life has been disturbed since the recent heavy rains in many districts of Maharashtra. Meanwhile, police have also emerged to help the people. The Nashik rural police force in Nashik handed over an amount of five Lakh calls to the state government. This amount was presented to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday on behalf of the Nashik superintendent of police Balasaheb Patil, under the Social Responsibility Fund. Explain that farmers and livestock, due to heavy rain and floods in different parts of the state, suffered extensive losses. In this difficult time, the Nashik rural police force not only performed its duty in strange circumstances, but also showed social responsibility. This fund was raised with the voluntary contribution of rural police officers and employees in Nashik to express gratitude to the Boers and to help the people affected by the disaster. During the program held in Mumbai, the Superintendent of Police Balasaheb Patil handed this amount to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The Chief Minister appreciates this social initiative of the Nashik Rural Police Force and the responsibility played during the disaster. This fund will be used for relief and rehabilitation work in the flood -influenced areas of the state. Earlier, Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde said that all people should go to the flood -driven area. Flood victims still need help. They have a big crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi always stands with farmers. The help of the central and state government will be given to the Boers. He also said that no one should do politics by going there. Eknath Shinde further said that our ministers, MPs and MAs decided to pay their one month’s salary to the people there. All people must contribute their own. The government stands with the donors. -Ians ms/psk shares this story tags