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Producer Chanda Patel Extends Relief to Dharali Flood Victims in Uttarakhand, Pledges to Rebuild Homes

By ANI | Updated: October 11, 2025 12:20 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], October 11: After extending aid to flood-hit families in Punjab's Gurdaspur district, Surat-based Bollywood producer ...

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New Delhi [India], October 11: After extending aid to flood-hit families in Punjab's Gurdaspur district, Surat-based Bollywood producer Chanda Patel has now stepped forward to support victims of the recent floods in Dharali village, Uttarakhand. Patel has become the first Bollywood producer to reach out to the residents of Dharali, pledging assistance to help them rebuild their homes and restore their lives.

The floods left Dharali devastated, displacing families and causing extensive damage to houses and livelihoods. Recognizing the urgent need for rehabilitation, Patel has committed to providing resources for housing reconstruction while coordinating with local communities to ensure aid reaches those most affected.

Speaking on her initiative, Patel said, "The pain of losing a home is unimaginable. My focus is not only on providing immediate relief but also on ensuring that families in Dharali can stand back on their feet with dignity. Rebuilding homes is the first step towards rebuilding lives."

Her efforts have been met with appreciation from locals and volunteers alike, who see her contribution as a ray of hope in the midst of destruction. Patel's continued commitment, from Punjab to Uttarakhand, highlights her determination to stand with disaster-hit communities in their hour of need.

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