I saw thousands of people dead after the incident. The site was displeasing, as hundreds of people were still searching their fellow mates; the survivors were asking help to get basic things like water and food.
Government and army were putting their efforts but due to weather conditions still many flood affected areas for not getting help. Later the huge Sahara India Parivaar joined in the rescue operations. During the uttrakhand floods I was asked to report the coverage. I followed the instruction of my boss and went to the flood affected place.
Great strength I was seeing of their workforce and amazing team work. Nearly one lakh bottled water and food packages, free medicines were distributed.
In addition they even extended the help for installing the mobilization units for health problems and team of qualified doctors as the condition of people were detonating.
Yes, the team had great power of human resources also to help the people who were stuck with the floods. First time in my history of reporting I was seeing large number of corporate employees working for the betterment of the society. When everybody could only assume, they felt the pain of the people and worked being responsible Indian citizen.
Being emotional human being first, I will continue my patronage and warm support for the group. I wish the group emerges soon. The judicial system accepts their proposals and grants great relief to the team and the chairman Sahara Sri.
Does the market regulator has the privilege of changing its own statement again and again? Till date all the 22k Crores and now how come 37k Crores came into picture? Why so retrospective effects, when the problems could have been solve earlier also.
SaharaSri never ran away from any situations, and always willed to be conversant with the Media.
I believe, nothing will loss today or tomorrow. The
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the proper justice and win the case with due honour in near future.
Subrata Roy's Sahara Parivar has more than 7 lakhs employees. To put this into perspective the Indian Railways, considered to be amongst the world's largest employers, has 14 lakhs
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