Emergency Relief
Project Topi was meant to be a symbol of hope and thus in moments of turmoil its importance is even further exaggerated. In calamities such as the earthquake in 2005 and the floods in 2010, Project topi always rises to the occasion and acts with responsibility and affections for our brothers in distress. In fact one of the pinnacle Projects of The society has been the Flood relief activities in 2010 and the Earthquake relief activities in 2005. The role and activities of Project Topi exponentially increases during these testing times and member participation is at maximum. It is notable that people who were not even enrolled as members of the society, came forward during these times and stood hand-in-hand with Project Topi, so much so that it was able to carry out relief activities worth more than 1 million rupees
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Famous quotes containing the words emergency and/or relief:
“In this country, you never pull the emergency brake, even when there is an emergency. It is imperative that the trains run on schedule.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)
“During the cattle drives, Texas cowboy music came into national significance. Its practical purpose is well knownit was used primarily to keep the herds quiet at night, for often a ballad sung loudly and continuously enough might prevent a stampede. However, the cowboy also sang because he liked to sing.... In this music of the range and trail is the grayness of the prairies, the mournful minor note of a Texas norther, and a rhythm that fits the gait of the cowboys pony.”
—Administration in the State of Texa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)