Responding to the deadly flood in the state of Tripura, the Bhavan’s Tripura Vidyamandir (BTVM) had performed CSR activities for the flood victims of the state.
At this high time of crisis the Bhavans Tripura Vidyamandir took the initiative to stand beside those people as support. Since then, till now Bhavans Tripura Vidyamandir has been helping the needy and flood affected people in every possible way.
The noble service started with distributing food and drinking water among the people taking shelter in Bordowali HS School. This was followed by distributing 100 food packets among the flood affected people of Bhati Abhoynagar Katakhal area, contributing relief materials in Indranagar Katakhal area and distributing clothes among the people of Bitarban, Das para and other areas.
The Bhavans Tripura Vidyamandir Agartala Kendra has donated an amount of Rs. 1,80,000 in Chief Minister's Relief Fund on September 8 last and on Monday the students and teachers of Bhavans Tripura Vidyamardir distributed soap, blanket, and mosquito coil among the flood affected people.
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