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O the surviving amilies o the 1994 violent attack
we helped the most needy o those
providing shelter to their amily
teaching their children to read, write and much more
how to earn or their amily
to work or the progress o this country
and we still are with them...
Then came nature’s ury in the shape o food &
the violent pogrom by some.
Assam again was burning & bleeding badly
The victims had nowhere to run
We humbly volunteered
to this day...
Assam Relief Programme
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Our crying inants, screaming children, semi nude girls hiding themselves at the back o their men, disappointed aces, huge crowd
outside toilet, this was the inside picture o Chirang reugee camp when we visited in July. For ew minutes, I lost my control and
wondered how people can be inhuman at this level. Why people orget that we may have dierent religion, language or even
belong to dierent nation but we all belong to one human race which is supposed to be superior rom other creature on earth.
In 2012 and rom last ew years, lakhs people met with their ate due to the over own o Brahmaputra and pre-planned attack by
some extremists in the name o cleaning o Bangladeshi infltrators.
With the aim to provide relie to these innocent people, we launched a package o multiaceted activities including Assam riot relie
programme, Flood relie programme, Model village, Food kits distribution and advocacy programme.
Rehab’s Assam Relie Programme started on emergency basis, and distributed baby ood packets, polythene bags, mosquito nets,
candles, buckets, mugs, clothes, utensils and other necessary items in the reugee camps o Chirang, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Barpeta
and Bongaigaon.
About 1000 kg attened rice, sugar and other necessary ood materials were distributed in ood aected villages o Assam. Legal
awareness programmes were organised requently or ood aected and riot hit victims so that they can legally claim or their loss.
Rehab Model Village initiated with a vision to ensure that every one o these victims should have a home, access to education,
pure drinking water, medical support and employment opportunity. With the grace o God, we have built 60 houses and among
them 45 have been distributed. Achieving UN MDG Goal 2, we are running pre-primary school and also acilitating ree tuition
classes to students and drop outs. On need basis, Rehab released scholarships or the students who like to study and organisedweekly and bi-monthly medical camps or reducing maternal mortality and inant mortality. Our doctors counseled women or
reproductive child health, neo natal care and general and personal hygiene. Moving orward rom charity to empowerment, team
ormed three Sel Help Groups; one man SHG and two women SHGs. From next month, we will release loan or their proposed
proposals such as rearing o goat, bualo, papad making, marketing ood items and clothes etc.
Apart rom this, 7773 ood packets were distributed among the amilies who have been temporarily rehabilitated at Government
Reugee Camps.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to all our stakeholders or their overwhelming support or achieving the goal o Assam
Relie Project, aiming to empower innocents made victims o ethnic cleaning and natural calamity irrespective o caste, creed and
religion.
With all the best wishes
Adv. Hafz Rashid Choudhury Trustee, Rehab India Foundation
The author is the Working President o All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Trustee o Rehab India Foundation, whose academic qualication
is M.A and LLM. He was Principal o A. K. Chandra Law College, Silchar Assam, was honoured as a designated Senior Advocate by Guwahati High
Court, elected member o North-Eastern Bar Council, member - Aligarh Muslim University Court, and Vice Chairman o Aligarh Muslim University Old
Boys Association, North Eastern Region.
Introduction Milestones
Foundation for Rehab Model Village, Nov, 2009
At the handing over (Phase I), May, 2011
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Rehab Model Village
HealthcareMedical Camp; weekly and bi-monthly
camps organized, provided ree
consultation and medicines to the patients.
Mobile Medical Unit Mobile medical van caters to the needs
o 3 districts namely Chirag, Kokarajar&
Golpara where people aected due to
Ethnic clashes in March 2012 are staying
in temporary shelters. It provides 24 x 7
ree medical check-up along with medicine
and lab test.
Economic Development Sel Help Group; identifed benefciaries,
ormed three sel help groups namely
Moromi (women group), Beauty (women
group) and Rehab men’s group with ten
members in each group, and loans are
now being dispensed to these groups.
Government Pension Scheme; met with
M. Gosh-Ofcer in-charge o government
pension schemes and eorts are being
made to acilitate it in the village.
Disaster Management District Disaster Management Department
organized training progamme or CBOs
on prevention o oods, earth quake
and fre on March 22, 2013 at Deputy
Commissioner Ofce.
Pankaj Kumar Choudhary, Bongaigaon
District Project Ofcer o Disaster
Management Department Assam was
delighted to acknowledge the work o
Rehab. He said to Gaju Rahman, Assistant
Project Manager that Rehab inputs will be
acknowledged in the government planning
process in Disaster Management in New
Bongaigaon District, Assam. Nearly thirty
non government organizations participated.
As a result o communal riots and natural
calamities thousands o amilies have been
compelled to ee their habitats in the state
o Assam. The most unortunate among
them are the victims o the murderous
riots engineered by extremists in 1994.
Thousands o amilies had lost their homes,
agricultural land, cattle etc.
There has been no eective measure
to rehabilitate these desolate people
either by the government or by voluntary
organizations. Ater detailed study and
analysis o the real issues and problems
o thousands o people, Rehab India
Foundation launched the Model Village
Project in Assam.
Under this project, we aim to provide
cost eective houses, education, medical
aid, income generation and employment
oriented programmes or the people
staying inside the Model Village.
Rehabilitation A total o sixty houses and a prayer
hall-cum-education centre are completed
now. Out o this 45 houses have been
distributed to 45 most deserving amilies
in the camps.
EducationPreprimary Academy; was inaugurated
on 26th February, 2013 within the village
with two teachers. Study materials wereprovided ree o cost to the children. A total
o 12 children rom model village & 28
children rom nearby Nauchanguri village
are getting tuition classes rom 9.00am to
12.30pm
Moral Education; Moral education
programme started to maintain peace and
harmony, Children learn poems and moral
lessons. Nearly thirty students rom within
and neighboring villages attending the
classes daily rom 6.00 pm to 8.30 am.
Sports; With the support o Nehru Yuva
Kenda, Rehab organized indoor games
or the community. Atur Rahman, Project
Director Nehru Yuva Kendra donated
gaming articles to the acility.
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Assam Flood Relief Survey of Riot Hit
Camps
Assam the gateway to the seven
northeastern states o India, aced the
nature’s ury once again. Every year
the oods leave a trail o destruction,
washing away Villages, submerging
paddy felds, drowning livestock,
besides causing loss o human lieand property worth several crores o
Rupees.
Nearly 1.5 million people have been
displaced by oods in the north-
eastern state o Assam. Eleven people
have died in separate incidents o
drowning in a week during oods.
Eighteen o 27 districts have been
inundated by ood waters.
The July 2012 oods in Assam killed
more than 100 people and orced
over fve million people to leave their
homes. The state government had
said these oods were the worst in the
state since 1998.
According to rescue ofcia ls, Over
2000 villages had been inundated by
water overowing rom Brahmaputra
River.
Volunteers o Rehab India Foundation
were deployed immediately and
distributed ood relie material to the
worst aected victims o Lakhipur,
Dubapara, Goalpara towns, and the
river bank areas around Brahmaputra
o Goalpara District in lower Assam
rom 1st to 17th July 2012.
More than 100 members o the
Rehab team helped thousands o
people by distributing attened rice,
sugar and other necessary ood stu
in ood aected Villages o Assam.
To start the relie work, Rehab surveyed
the reugee camps on September 8th,
9th &10th with the help o more than 250
volunteers and collected inormation on
health, hygiene, sanitation, ood, clothes,
property loss, legal assistance, death,
injuries etc. in Chirang, Kokrajhar, Dhubri,
Bongaigaon and Barpeta districts.
District Chirang
8 people were killed and seven severely
injured during the violence. It was ound
that the camps were over crowded with
not an inch o space to spare. Sanitation
leaves much to be desired. 100 to 200
people have only one toilet. There was
severe shortage o baby ood and clothing.
There were serious health problems and
looming threat o epidemics like cholera and
waterborne diseases. 90% o the permanent
houses o these people were looted or burnt.
District Kokrajhar
The total number o victims were 54506 o
which 23,037 men, 20,313 women and
11156 children. Food was scarce and uel
rare. Survival o these people was at stake.
Nine people have lost their lives and 18
were grievously injured. The loss o property
was estimated to be in crores. 1491 houses
were looted and destroyed. There were 295
pregnant women o dierent stages who
needed immediate medical attention.
District Dhubri
There were 31,040 victims belonging to
8,900 aected amilies. Among them
12,302 are men, 10627 women and
8,111 children (all rom Kokrajhar Dist) 15
people lost their lives and 21 got severely
injured. Many people had skin problems.
The camps located in schools were under
the threat o evacuation as the schools were
going to be reopened. Relie materials and
medical aid were insufcient. There were
202 pregnant women o dierent stages.
Bongaigaon and Barpeta DistrictsThe extent o damage to their property
is almost total. Houses, household items,
livestock and agricultural products have
been destroyed. 160 Adivasis were also
living in these camps along with Muslims.
Kitchens and lavatories were in the open
feld. Foodstus were not sufcient. Lack
o medical acilities and scarcity o fre
wood added to the woes o reugees.
Place Item Distributed No. o Benefciaries Amount
Nagarbera Area Rice & Sugar 1500 amilies 59,000
Barpeta Area Rice 84 amilies 12,000
Goroimary Area Rice & Sugar 525 amilies 12,700
Nagaon District Rice 100 amilies 14500
Goalpara District Rice 250 amilies 22,725
Total 2459 amilies 1,20,925
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PHASE-I:
Immediate Relief
In the First Phase, Rehab India Foundation
provided immediate relie material to
the victims o ethnic violence in Assam.
Volunteers o Rehab distributed baby ood
packets, Dress materials, utensils, buckets
and mugs in the camps.
NOTE: Details o Rs. 15 lakhs allotted and
spent in the Phase-I is not mentioned in
the report, since they are under auditing.
PHASE-II
Rehab India Foundation initiated Phase-IIon 1st August 2012 and completed on 18
August, 2012. As part o relie operation,
Rehab volunteers distributed baby ood,
polythene bags, mosquito nets, candles,
buckets, mugs, uel, and clothing. Also,
the organization distributed relie material
during the rescue operation o the people
trapped in the ood hit areas like Kamrup,
Nagaon, Barpeta, Nalbari and Goalpara.
PHASE-III Rehab India Foundation started Phase-
III on 19 Aug and continued till 28th
September 2012. During this phase,
the Foundation distributed baby clothes,
clothes or women, attar and surma on the
eve o Eid-ul-Fitr spending Rs. 564,900
one single day. This phase beneftted more
than 3 lakh people living in 129 relie
camps in Kokrajhar, Chirang Barpeta and
Bongaigaon.
Later, in the same phase, Rehab India
Foundation distributed relie material worth
Rs. 1409050. Team Rehab Distributed
Baby Food Items, Blouse and plates in 95relie camps located in Assam.
PHASE –IV Despite the harsh and orbidding weather,
a team o volunteers reached the reugee
camps o Chirang and Bogaigaon and
distributed relie material among 8,330
victims. The Foundation distributed utensils,
baby ood and clothes or ladies in 8
reugee camps o Districts Chirang and
Bongaigaon.
Later, in the same phase the Foundation
distributed T-Shirts or men, lehengas/
nighties or ladies and children’s clothes
worth Rs. 2,176,401 in 4 Districts;
Chirang, Dhubri, Kokrajhar and Barpeta.
In Chirang, relie materials were distributed
in 10 relie camps o Muzabari, in
Dhubri - 16 relie camps in Bilasipara
and 16 relie camps located in Raniganj.
In Kokrajhar District, reugees in 7 relie
camps o Sri Rampur Gram Panchayat,
one relie camp o Tamarhath, sevenrelie camps o Gouwripur beneftted. In
Barpeta, assistance was given in one camp
o Barpeta and 14 Camps o Sharnarthi
Chhatri Binamulia Aabasik Pathdan and
Shibir.
Items Distributed Units
Baby Food or Inants 12000
Packets or 6000 Inants
Gents Garments (Lungi & T-Shirts) 35,483
Ladies Garments (sari, blouse, petticoat and churidar/maxi) 33,411
Kids Garments (hal pants, T-shirts and rocks) 22,399
Buckets with Lid or storage o Drinking
Water 24,434
Food Plates 24,434
SL NO DESCRIPTION PHASES TOTAL
I & II III IV
1 MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED 903565 1635808 3902310 6441683
2 SURVEY EXPENDITURE 110999 76451 0 1874503 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 101508 75082 103514 280104
4 FOOD EXPENSES 44261 33390 81439 159090
5 TRAVELLING EXPENDITURE 273664 98148 104827 476639
6 PURCHASE EXPENSES 0 56800 156990 213790
7 LEGAL AID 0 47917 0 47917
TOTAL 1433997 2023596 4349080 7,806,673
Relief & rehabilitation in riot hit areas
PHASE-I
Items Units Amount Spent Benefciaries
Survey Rs. 45000 129 camps in Assam
Baby Food Packs 3000 units Rs. 58000 3000 Inants
Polythene Bags 3000 pcs. Rs. 75000 3000 Families
Mosquito Nets 2000 units Rs. 196000 2000 Families
Candles 3000 units Rs. 10000 3000 Families
Buckets & Mugs 2000 pairs Rs. 92000 2000 Families
Fire Wood 200 quintals Collected 1000 Families
Old Clothes 5000 units Collected 5000 People
Distribution & Purchase
Expenditure Rs. 100000
Total Cost Rs. 576000 PHASE-II
Items Distributed Units Amount Spent Benefciaries
New Sarees 1450 units Rs. 234900 1450 women
Kids Wear 3500 units Rs. 238000 3500 kids
Itar 1000 units Collected 1000 amilies
Surma 1000 units Collected 1000 amilies
Purchase & Distribution Rs. 92000
Total Rs. 564900 PHASE-III
Items Distributed Units Amount per unit Total Amount
Baby Food 7445 20 148900
Blouse 26550 25 663750
Plates 19880 30 596400
Total 53875 1409050 PHASE-III
Districts Panchayats Baby Food Blouses Plates Expenditure or Expenditure Expenditure Total Amount Benefciaries
Distribution Distribution Distribution Baby Food or Blouses or Plates
Kokrajhar Tamarhat 1822 8082 5042 36440 202050 151260 389750 5042
Kusaigaon 2008 10445 7746 40160 261125 232380 533665 7746
Sri Rampur 264 1194 689 5280 29850 20670 55800 686
Dubri Bilaspara 910 2344 2344 18200 58600 70320 147120 2344
Gowripur 583 1507 1346 11660 37675 40380 89715 1346
Bilaspara-II 464 1044 1042 9280 26100 31260 66640 1042
Chirang Chirang 774 950 884 15480 23750 26520 65750 884
Bongaigaon Bongaigaon 620 984 787 12400 24600 23610 60610 787
Total 7445x20 26550x25 19880x30 148900 663750 596400 1409050 19880
=148900 =663750 =596400 PHASE-IV
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Rehab India Foundation distributed 7773
Qurbani Food Kits among 45585 poor and
needy people o 65 villages temporarily
sheltered at reugee camps o Assam
during the estival o Eid-al-Adha.
For this noble activity, donors across thecountry joined hands and oered their
share o Qurbani to Rehab Qurbani Food
Distribution Programme 2012.
Rehab India Foundation regularly extends
fnancial support to conduct legal awareness
programme to enable victims o ethnic
clashes and natural calamity. Since
July, 2012, Rehab has been providing
counseling support to the victims to make
them aware o their legal rights as an
individual and as a citizen o India. They are
assisted to raise their voice within the rame
work o our legal and constitutional system.
It was shocking to realise the level o mental
submission and predominant pessimism o
the victims o ethnic cleansing. Regretullymost o them hardly nurture any dream or
uture. Recognizing the need to impart legal
aid to victims, Rehab team travelled to the
reugee camps and collected inormation o
death, injuries and loss o properties.
Qurbani Food Kits Distribution
Programme
Legal Aid
Rehab India Foundation initiated Mobile
Medical Unit for marginalised and neglected
people of Assam.
Chie o the Day, Dilip Bora, Gana Adhikar Daily Editor and Proessor o
Guwahati University inaugurated Rehab’s Mobile Medical Unit in Assam or
providing emergency medical support to riot hit victims residing in Relie
Camps. Initial cost o the project was rupees 10.14 lakhs.
Abu Bashar, Vice President o Rehab India Foundation told that the aim o this
well equipped Mobile Medical Unit with qualifed Doctor and Nurse is to reach
to the unreached people whom medical acility is not available.
On Jan 9th 2013, Heman Nath, M.B.B.S doctor o Hekra P.H.C inaugurated
the service at Bidiyanagar o Kamrup District Assam and provided medical
relie to 225 ateul community people o natural calamity and victims o BTAD
violence.
January 2013 onwards, Rehab has been providing consultation, blood
sampling and distribution o ree medicines to the reugees o three districts
mainly Chirang, Kokrajhar and Goalpara. 1388 patients were attended in
January, 1330 in February and 677 patients got medical support in March.
Mobile Medical Unit
Victims were counseled and advised
or proper documentation o permanent
houses so that they can be rehabilitated
under proper security. People were guided
to keep record o demolished religious
buildings so that it could be rebuilt or
compensated by the government through
legal means.
Advocates who are associated with the
Rehab met with government ofcials and
demanded the punishment o culprits
under law.
E. Abubacker, Chairman o Rehab India
Foundation said, “Rehab Family is highly
thankul to all our Donors and Supporters
who were actively involved in making this
program successul as it was done in the
last year.” To add to it, he also extended
his gratitude towards the volunteers who
worked hard during the estival to help the
ellow citizens.
The renzy o a brutal sky
Has ended.
Green waves ripple
Through the restive elds.
White fowers o the sugarcane
Pierce the inky sky
As autumn whispers —
Every poem has its season.
With every shat o light —
Amazement.
With passion —
Words awaken.
Poem by (late) amous Assamese poet Hiren Bhattacharjya
Poem Title: October Landscape
Translation rom Assamese o this poem was made by
Uddipana Goswami
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Rehab India Foundation“The uture o India lies in its villages.” Mahatma Gandhi
Changing lives
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Rehab India Foundation
is a non-proft charity
and mission established
for community and area
specifc socio-economic
and educational
development of the
deprived communities of
India.
People rom dierent parts o the country
with years o proessional experience,
vision & commitment are behind this
ground-breaking endeavour.
Founded and registered on 17th March
2008, Rehab India Foundation has been
working or the empowerment o thedowntrodden and other neglected groups.
It has been running multiple programs
successully in Assam, Delhi, West Bengal,
U.P., Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil
Nadu.
At Rehab, we envision an India where all
children have the opportunity to learn,
grow, and thrive. We believe that Rehab
has the team and patience to make this
vision a reality.
Rehab India
Foundation
Board of trustees Rehab India Foundation
E. Abubacker Chairman
Pro. Muhammed Sulaiman, Kanpur, UP Vice Chairman
O.M.A. Salam, Kerala Gen.Secretary
Advocate Hafz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury, Guwahati Secretary
Dr. Zaarul Islam Khan, Editor, Milli Gazette, New Delhi Trustee
K. M Ashra, Advocate, Kerala Trustee
A. Sayeed, Kerala TrusteeM. K. Faizy, Kerala Trustee
Bhavani. P Mohan, Advocate, Tamil Nadu Trustee
Dr. Haseena Hashiya, Proessor, Jamia Millia, Delhi Trustee
K.S.M. Ibrahim, Chennai Trustee
Mehrunnisa Khan, Jaipur, Rajasthan Trustee
Asel Chandrankandy, Bangalore Trustee
Abdul Wahid Sait, Bangalore Trustee
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T h e P i p e l i n e
o f l i f e
Education
Health Care
Clean Water
Disaster Management
Supporting livelihood
Support
Community life
Making spaces
suitable or
study
Water Supply
Systems
Reugee
Problem
Training
Programmes
Sharing
Cultivation Ideas
Mother
& Child
Immunisation
& Check-ups
Equipments or
running tuition
centres
Water
Purifcation
Floods/Tsunami
Sel-Help
Groups
Community
Organisations
Promoting
Agriculture
Medical
Equipment
Health
Awareness
Tuition
Centres
Water Wells
Human Rights
Microfnance
Live
independently
Construction &
Rehabilitation
Care
Programmes
Training teachers
Sanitation
Programmes
Food Crisis
Distribution
o Livestock
Strengthening
Communities
Farming
Programmes
Management
training
Community
Mobilisation
School
Food
Shelter Itar and Qurbani
distribution
ClothingBasic Food Medicine
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Village Development Programme
In India Village Development has taken
global attention because major chunk of the
population live in rural area. The strategy of
Rehab for rural development mainly focuses
on poverty alleviation, better livelihood
opportunities, provision of basic amenities
and education for all through innovative
programmes in these segments.
Rehab Village Development Programme aims at improving rural lie in an
equitable and sustainable manner, both socially and environmentally, throughbetter access to resources (natural, physical, human, technological and social
capital), and services that enable them to improve their livelihood.
On-going Village development programmes (VDP):
Central ZoneTalera, Rajasthan
Mullah Colony, New Delhi
Mustaabad, Uttar Pradesh
Mandavalli, New Delhi
South ZoneNandavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Nizamudheen Colony, Andhra Pradesh
Holagunda, Andhra Pradesh
Vallinokkam, Tamil Nadu
Sof Nagar, Karnataka
East ZoneHajjipara, West Bengal
Kabilpur, West Bengal
Srikrishna Pur, West Bengal
Dhumpara, West Bengal
Balagacchi, West Bengal
Solva, West Bengal
Mohaldarpara, West Bengal
Kohitpur, West Bengal
Borjumla, West Bengal Akundabaria, West Bengal
North ZoneBansibari Village, Bihar
Bhodutala Chanpi Village, Bihar
Gourhar Village, Uttar Pradesh
Village Development Programme
Economical
Infrastructure
development
Community
CentreEducational
& CultureHealth &
Environment
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