Aid provided to earthquake survivors
The aid comprised of a sack of rice, five kilos of lentils, two kilos of soybeans, two kilos of salt and two litres of cooking oil and a blanket per family.

KATHMANDU: The Ani Chhoying Drolma Foundation has, with the facilitation of Manav Sewa Ashram, provided assistance comprising foodstuff and clothes worth Rs 2 million to the earthquake survivors at Dhyar village in Jajarkot.
The Foundation provided the assistance to 250 earthquake affected families.
The aid comprised of a sack of rice, five kilos of lentils, two kilos of soybeans, two kilos of salt and two litres of cooking oil and a blanket per family.
Similarly, warm clothes and a pair of shoes has been provided to 400 children.
Foundation chairperson Ani Chhoying Drolma said that the people of Dhyar village will get some relief with this assistance.
t may be noted here that the earthquake survivors of this village have been living a difficult life after the Nov 3 earthquake, as no governmental or non-governmental organisation has reached with assistance so far due to its geographical remoteness.
A team comprising singer and philanthropist Ani Chhoying, Ashram central chairperson Ramji Adhikari, treasurer Homnath Timilsina and Karnali State coordinator Sanjita Gautam, among others, had distributed the relief assistance.