Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha - Major Relief Activities Handled By BAPS Charities

Major Relief Activities Handled By BAPS Charities

BAPS carries out its humanitarian services through the BAPS Charities foundation.

  • 2007 Floods Saurashtra (Kathiyavad) Gujarat, India
  • 2006 Floods Gujarat, India
  • 2005 Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts, USA
  • 2004 Tsunami Relief Work, India
  • 2001 Earthquake Gujarat, India
  • 1999 Cyclone Orissa, India
  • 1998 Cyclone Southern Gujarat, India
  • 1998 Floods Surat, India
  • 1997 Floods Gujarat, India
  • 1996 Cyclone Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 1995 Floods Malda, West Bengal, India
  • 1994 Pneumonic Plague Surat, India
  • 1994 Earthquake Los Angeles, USA
  • 1993 Earthquake Latur, Maharashtra, India
  • 1992 Drought Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
  • 1987 Famine Saurashtra, India
  • 1984 Famine, Ethiopia
  • 1983 Floods Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
  • 1982 Floods Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
  • 1979 Floods Morbi, Gujarat, India
  • 1975 Famine Gujarat & Maharashtra, India
  • 1974 Famine Gujarat & Maharashtra, India

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