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PASIGHAT, Apr 3: The Adi Young Officers Forum (AYOF) along with other wellwishers extended Rs Two Lakhs as relief fund for the Kaying fire victims in Siang district on Thursday.
A total of 55 households were gutted completely on March 25 due to a suspected short circuit. The monetary assistance comes as a huge relief for the families who lost everything.
While handing over the cheque on behalf of the AYOF to the General Secretary, Kaying Welfare Society, Natek Nonang, EAC Kaying Tagam Mibang, who is also the Chairman of the Kaying Fire Victims, said that 'I on behalf of the victims and people of Kaying whole heartedly thanks AYOF members for their generous and timely contribution and sharing the pain at this time of distress'. He further informed that till now around 10 houses have been constructed with the help of the volunteers/villagers and the rest of the .... Page 2
....Forum extends relief to Kaying fire victims
families are taking shelter in their relatives houses or in temporary rehabilitation centres.
Dr David Gao, a member of the AYOF extended gratitude to the District Administration under Rajeev Takuk, Deputy Commissioner for timely disbursement of immediate relief and engaging staff to help out the victims.