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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 10 months ago
The Ajmer Sharif Dargah’s annual income is reportedly above Rs 200 crore. However, when we contacted Syed Wahid Hussain Chishti, Secretary, Anjuman Committee of the Dargah to enquire about its contribution to relief work in Nepal, Chisti said the committee is yet to decide on what it should do to help Nepal.
Caritas India, which is the “official development arm of the Catholic Church in India”, earned in excess of Rs 100 crore in the last financial year, according to its annual report. Its website describes it as an organisation to “assist the Church in India in efforts to eradicate poverty, reach relief and rehabilitation in times of disasters and organize communities for self advancement”. An official of Caritas India told Newslaundry that the organisation has collected Rs 30 lakh for relief efforts in Nepal but curiously hasn’t been “able” to send the money because of legal hurdles.
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