The consul-general of India (CGI) in Houston in Texas, Anupam Ray, urged the community to coordinate their funding.
"The idea is to consolidate the fund-raising efforts of the community and present an aggregated picture," Ray told PTI.
"To show our commitment to, and support of, the greater Houston community, we would like to organise a fundraising effort to support the mayor's fund for Hurricane Harvey Relief and Rebuild Texas Fund by Governor Greg Abbott," he said, adding that they have set a goal to raise USD 1 million.
Indian Americans in Houston met at the Indian Consulate after Ray's appeal. Ray explained the two funds set up by the governor will allow the Indian-American community to track their contributions through a code.
He indicated that the idea is to build a strong "Indian brand". The three Indian oil companies with offices in Houston - GAIL, Oil India, and ONGC - had committed USD 10,000 each.
Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Computers, declared he will donate an amount equivalent to what is given to the governor's fund.
Jagdip Ahluwalia of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce said it would help businesses re-establish. India House, a nonprofit organisation, pledged to raise USD 50,000 for each fund. IACF president-elect Mahesh Wadhwa pledged USD 100,000, with USD 25,000 coming from current president Vanitha Pothuri. Arun Verma of Sri Sita Ram Foundation also pledged USD 10,000.
Qatar's ambassdor to the US, Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani, said the Persian Gulf nation was donating USD 30 million to help people in Texas recover from Harvey.
The donations from Qatar and UAE were announced as the leader of Kuwait, which has been mediating the Qatar crisis, was in Washington discussing the dispute with President Donald Trump and other American officials.
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