Railway minister appeals to employees to donate a day's salary for Kerala flood victims

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Flood-hit is likely to get around Rs 200 crore from railways for rehabilitation works, after today appealed to the national transporter's 13 lakh employees across 16 zones to voluntarily donate a day's salary for the cause.

Goyal said he was confident of a positive response from the employees as their contribution will help bring relief to the thousands rendered homeless in the state.

"Employees of southern railways have already contributed Rs 65 lakh to the without us even asking them to do so. We will send out the notice today," the told reporters.

officials said that the aid would amount to Rs 200 crore.

Goyal also said that railways has run as many as 61 special trains in Thiruvanathapuram and divisions to connect stranded passengers.

"In particular, Thiruvananthapuram- Ernakulam section was connected by passenger Special Trains via Alleppey, which was not affected during the flood period every three hours, helping all for the movement of people, rescue and relief team," he said.

While three lakh Rail Neer Bottles from IRCTC plants in Southern Railway have been dispatched to the flood ravaged state, another one lakh bottles are getting ready to be delivered.

Even as K J Alphons today appealed for more for the people of the state, the railways, in a statement, said that its catering operations were working round the clock at all major stations like and and was being supplied to the needy on payment basis.

He said that arrangements were also being made to through NGOs for stranded passengers in AluvaWadakkanchery section of and in division.

"were distributed to staff working in the section section. 12,000 were arranged at Chalakkudi and Aluva during August 16-18 August, 2018. The staff of divisional office collected relief materials worth Rs 4 lakh which was also handed over to the district administration," the statement said.

An estimated 223 people have lost their lives since August 8 in Kerala's worst floods in decades which also forced more than 10 lakh people out of their homes.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 18:25 IST