KOCHI:
The Event Management Association of Kerala (EMAK) has committed to constructing a house for a family affected by the devastating landslides in Wayanad. In a meeting held at the Wayanad Collectorate, EMAK President Raju Kannampuzha, along with Treasurer Bahanan K. Areeckal, engaged in discussions with key government officials, including Ministers P.A. Muhammed Riyaz, O.R. Kelu, K.R. Rajan, A.K. Saseendran, and Wayanad District Collector Meghashree D.R.
During the meeting, Raju Kannampuzha reaffirmed EMAK’s dedication to supporting the rehabilitation efforts spearheaded by the government, aimed at assisting those who have been severely impacted by the landslides in the Wayanad Mundakkai region and surrounding areas. He emphasized that EMAK is fully committed to helping the affected families rebuild their lives.
EMAK officials handed over a consent letter to the Ministers, formalizing their pledge to construct a house for a family through the project titled “A Loving Home for Wayanad.”
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