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Team Jammu to distribute woollen clothes among needy people living in remote areas of Ramban district




Jammu, December 14, (Scoop News)-Continuing with its mission of extending a helping hand to the needy people of Jammu Province, Team Jammu will provide woollens and warm clothes to the economically backward inhabitants of remote areas in Ramban district.

This was announced by chairman Team Jammu, Zorawar Singh Jamwal, while addressing a press conference at Press Club Jammu on Thursday.

“Members and volunteers of Team Jammu will personally visit to higher reaches and remote inhabitants in Ramban district for distribution of woollen clothes among needy people who are living there in harsh weather conditions without any assistance by the State Government,” Jamwal said and added that Team Jammu besides opening a collection center here in the city, it will further establish collection centres at Samba, R S Pura, Akhnoor, Jammu City, Katra and Udhampur from December 15th till December 20th for receiving fresh woollen clothes, which will be properly re-packed and then dispatched to Ramban district for distribution of the same among needy people there.

Making fervent appeal to Jammu people to come forward and donate generously for helping the needy, who are deprived of necessities of life because of insensitive attitude of the successive state governments towards Jammu region, particularly these remote belts of the region,Team Jammu appealed the youth including college and University students as well as educated un-employed and self-employed persons to come forward and take the lead from the front to help those who really deserve.

It may be recalled that Team Jammu was first to reach the affected families Saddal-Panjar in Udhampur district immediately after massive landslides in the area following flash floods in 2014.

Reiterating Team Jammu’s resolve to leave no stone unturned in ameliorating the grievances of people across Jammu region, Jamwal lashed out at the Jammu region based elected representatives, particularly of ruling BJP for turning deaf ear towards burning issues of the people who had voted them to power.

“Team Jammu warns these politicians to mend their ways or face the ire of common masses, who will teach them a lesson not only in elections but may also socially boycott them,” he said and added that “the time has come when the youth of Jammu Province must get united under one platform and collectively fight out the injustice.

Among others present on the occasion included Rajesh Kapoor, Anupam Sambyal, Er Chandan Datta, Vijay Proch, Rahul Sambyal, Sunil Raipuria, Arun Jojra, Dr.Ashish Gupta and Naresh Sharma.
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