Kerala floods: Mahindra group chairman shares photo, tweets that say 'India that makes me proud'

By Team MynationFirst Published Aug 22, 2018, 3:23 PM IST
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A journalist from Punjab was seen hugging a man, stranded in Kerala floods while taking him to safety. The image of this was tweeted by Anand Mahindra who wrote that this is the India that makes him proud.  
 

Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra group shared a picture of Kerala flood and termed it as the best example of unity in India.

A journalist from Punjab was seen hugging a man, stranded in Kerala floods while taking him to safety. The image of this was tweeted by Anand Mahindra who wrote that this is the India that makes him proud.  

 

Just saw this pic on the net. Apparently a Punjab TV journalist comforting a man in Kerala who he had helped take to a safer place.. This is the India that makes me proud. This is Incredible India... pic.twitter.com/aYrjN71zo5

— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra)

Kerala floods have made 14 lakh people homeless leading to the death of nearly 300 people.  The deluge destroyed the homes, flora and fauna, killed animals and left major part of the state with very less to identify anything including roads.

Further speaking about the floods and victims, Anand Mahindra also appreciated Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan's decision to not only re-build Kerala but also build new, modern, infrastructure. He told that the entire country will join hands in doing so.

 

An admirable statement. Because the only silver lining to such a natural disaster is if it is seen as an opportunity not just to rebuild the old, but to build new, modern infrastructure. The entire country will support efforts to build We will do our bit... https://t.co/LVJchCgCau

— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra)

Kerala is receiving help not only from Malayalees all over the world but also from the entire country, even foreign countries including UAE (Rs 700 crore), Qatar, Maldives.

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