Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort and Fortis Hospital Kangra helps flood victims of the region Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort, under their CSR initiative Shanti Seva, distributed dry rations and other grocery items to support the meals for these children.
Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort, managed by Shanti Hospitality Management Services, and Fortis Kangra together launched an initiative to help flood victims in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by providing dry ration, groceries, and medical facilities. Parts of the Dharamshala region, have been hardest hit by catastrophic flooding due to heavy rains, and reports reveal that many have lost their homes in this disaster.
The 1st activity was done at Tong-Len Charitable School in Kangra, where around 120 children have been placed who have been directly affected by the flash floods.
Fortis Hospital Kangra set up a medical camp with a general check-up for all children by the pediatricians and distributed the medicines.
Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort, under their CSR initiative Shanti Seva, distributed dry rations and other grocery items to support the meals for these children.
“We feel heartened that during these unprecedented times, we can stand in solidarity and provide some aid to the people in need”, said a spokesperson from Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort.
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