Indus Towers Delivers Emergency Aid to Arunachal Flood Victims

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Itanagar: Indus Towers rushed emergency supplies to Yachuli in the Keyi Panyor district following destructive flash floods and landslides in Arunachal Pradesh. The company distributed 330 relief kits through its Pragati initiative to help families hit hardest by the disaster.

Each kit contains hygiene products, clothes, medicine, and sanitation gear. The distribution focused on helping women, children, and displaced residents. Local leaders attended the event to ensure the supplies reached those in need.

Officials on site included Yachuli MLA Toko Tatung, Deputy Commissioner Shweta Nagarkoti Mehta, and Superintendent of Police Angad Mehta. The North East Affected Area Development Society managed the ground operation for the firm.

Rajender Gurung, Circle CEO for Indus Towers, explained the mission behind the outreach. "In moments of crisis, communities need more than relief; they need reassurance that they are not alone," Gurung said.

The company plans to stay involved in recovery efforts. They are working with local authorities to coordinate further aid. Toko Tatung praised the effort for providing essential support to vulnerable families during this difficult recovery period.

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