When Jaipur The Pink City turned Red....
Jaipur: Terror striked in Jaipur on 13th of May 2008 as 9 serial blasts rocked the pink city leaving over 70 dead and putting unforgettable scars on the people’s memories that were directly affected. The blasts rocked the city in the busiest hour and in the busiest places with killing accuracy. The toll is going on increasing with the last one being 80 killed and 250 injured.
The first blast took place at
The city was in chaos as people screamed and ran helter skelter , running , jumping over kids and injured. The siren of ambulance was every where in the city instead of the hustling bustling people that are usually the part of the Jaipur streets. The streets which are normally full with natives and tourists alike went deserted.
A bigger attack was averted as the police defused three bombs of same nature....
13 May, the dreadful night after the blast ,1200+ units of blood was needed urgently at the SMS Hospital (where 250+ Injured were admitted) , it was the a night of calling.....
Tarun , Alok, Ashish, Anant, Ritika and I started calling and Smsing to all known ones , in less than 1 hr a large number Jaipur people came forward to donate Blood in middle of the night.
By mid night the staff at SMS asked us to arrange the blood of Only of under 40 age group so they are able get potent and usable blood.
Next Morning we organized a Blood Donation Camp only for O-ve and B-ve Bood group at Monelak Hospital, and we were on alert if any other hospital needed blood. By late afternoon we were able to collect 300+ extra units of blood from our friends and family....plus had 4000+ people listed, Ready in line to donate if required....
Another Organisation JPRT works with is AKSHEY-PATRA, a lot of our member do volunteer work aswell as donate funds to this noble organisation. More than 1800 children of Various Jaipur Roundtable schools are provided Daily MID-Day meals at school by this them.
Starting from 13th night,They were quick to set up 2 emergency Canteen at the hospital, they open at 6am and operate till 11pm. 8000-10000 FREE Meals per day are being offered to Patients/ Attendants/ Volunteers and even general public.
Yit,
Manish R Kasliwal
7 comments:
Hello Manish,
Thank you for your reply. I am very happy to hear that all is well with you and your family.
We did not expect anything less than what you had described about the people of Jaypur. One cannot visit Jaypur without getting away with the feeling of nobility, pride, richness and generosity of its people and culture.
We hope it was just a singular event and everything will become peaceful and beautiful in the city as usual.
My very best regards to Ritika and the rest of the family.
Lucy
Ruben SalasChairman-WOCO Foundation
Dear friend,
With great sadness we have learned about this sad moments your city has lived, we had the honor of visiting it 4 years ago on our way to the WOCO in Nepal, please give our sympathy to all the fellow members of Round Table; we believe that the best will come from each of you to go over this adversity and make the children and other locals feel some relief from the helping hands that you will give them,
Your friend in service,
Ruben Salas S
Chairman
WOCO foundation
Manish,
An incredible story under very trying conditions. Please accept my best wishes and congratulations for a job well done to you and all your fellow Table members.
This is tabling at it's best
Rob Levin
Dear Chairman,
Manish,Tarun , Alok, Ashish, Anant, and Cr.Ritika and tablers and circlers of JPRT 171,please accept my salute and a special bow from all of us .
Punit Sampat.,
MMRT - 95
Chennai .
AREA 2.RTI.
Dear Manish and brothers at Jaipur...
This is what i call as purpose of Tabling...Thats why tabling makes us COMPLETE MAN ...
We salute you all spirit and continue to feel Proud To Be A Tabler..
Cheers and regards
Manish P.Bhanushali
Mr. Manish Kasliwal,
I would like to add my condolences, thoughts and prays to Ruben's. Having lost a number of both friends and family members in the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, I know how deep the sadness caused by such an event can be. Please forward my sympathies to your fellow Round Table members as well.
Yours in Service,
Tr.Evan L. Hershey
Dear Manish and fellow Tablers of 171,
Once again Salute for the way you guys bought relief to the blast effected.
You do Motivate us Sir,
YIT,
Tr. Sanjay Porwal
VC, 185
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