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Indians in Netherlands mobilise funds for Kerala flood victims

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Press Trust of India The Hague

The Indian diaspora in the Netherlands has been mobilising funds, both individually and collectively, over the last two weeks to aid victims of the floods in Kerala.

A number of Dutch nationals have also participated in the effort, according to a statement issued by the Indian Embassy here today.

The Stichting International Yoga Day, which had joined hands with the Indian Embassy to organise the International Day of Yoga celebrations in June, has donated a sum of Rs 10 lakh, it said.

The Netherlands Malayalee Association (Nanma) has made an initial contribution of Rs 10 lakh for flood relief, the statement said.

Rajni Nambiar, who runs the South India Kitchen together with her friends, hosted a fundraising dinner for the flood victims and raised Rs one lakh for the Chief Minister's disaster relief fund, it said.

 

The Indian Students Association of the University of Twente, University of Wageningen and other Indian students associations are also engaged in various fundraising initiatives.

Rakesh Naduvathmana, a young architect from Kerala, has launched a crowdsourcing initiative through GoFundMe.com which has received a good response from both the Indian diaspora and the Dutch nationals, the statement said.

The Embassy of India is facilitating the routing of these contributions to the Kerala Chief Minister's disaster relief fund, it added.

About 2.35 lakh Indians, including people of Indian origin from Suriname, are in Netherlands, officials said.

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First Published: Aug 27 2018 | 9:25 PM IST

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