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Archdiocese of Bombay sends 46 tonnes of relief material to Mahad

Material was collected through donations by churches and parishioners - including bottles of drinking water - and distributed to the affected

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The relied material primarily contained grains, milk, masala powders, sugar, tea and  clean drinking water

The relied material primarily contained grains, milk, masala powders, sugar, tea and clean drinking water

The Archdiocese of Bombay has donated over 46 tonnes of relief material to the flood-affected in Mahad through a coordinated effort by its churches and parishioners.

The St Francis Church located in Mahad has been the focal point to receive supplies from the Archdiocese. The Jan Kalyan Trust, which is part of the church and had helped out with relief work during a landslide in 2005, has also received the supplies, and is distributing them.

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