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NGO donates aid to Kathua rape victim’s family | KNO

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JAMMU, Apr 20 (KNO) : Bengaluru based self-funded NGO-New India Charitable Trust founded by entrepreneur couple Vijay Tata and Amrita Tata has come forward to help the Kathua rape victim’s family.

The Bengaluru based NGO that has actively taken up the mantle to help and support victims of crime against women, aided the victim’s family with financial, legal and moral support post the horrific incident. The NGO has reached out to the victim’s family and has contributed a sum of Rs.5 lakhs to Mohammad Yousaf, the father of the victim, who was raped and murdered in Rasana village at Kathua district of Jammu region.

The NGO is committed to ensure that justice is delivered in an incident that has numbed the nation, denting its collective conscious. The self-funded NGO rushed to Kathua village and coordinated with the local branch of a reputed bank and helped the family open an account where the financial aid to the family was remitted. Vijay Tata, Founder and Chairman New India Charitable Trust said, “The horrific news of the rape and murder in Kathua has numbed the entire nation. The mindset and perverseness of the perpetuators is beyond comprehension and no words can explain their macabre deed.

Worse still, there are at least 3 more similar cases we’ve been hearing about across India in recent times. I consider rape as the gravest of crimes and believe that swift justice and strongest of punishment must be meted out to stop crimes of this nature.” The NGO has also started a campaign to help the family in this time of crisis by making donations directly to the family’s account name Mohammad Yousaf, JK Bank Account no (SB): 0673040100003599, IFSC Code: JAKA0NOWBAD.

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