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Sewa International said it has released the money as it is committed to provide all support to those affected by super cyclone Amphan.
Sewa International with on the ground partners/volunteers is committed to providing all support to the affected people in this hour of need, said Swadesh Katoch, vice president of Disaster Recovery, Sewa International.
We have partnered with relief organisations in India over the past two decades, and our people are already in the area working on rescue and relief operations, he said in a statement.
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In Bangladesh, it has killed at least 22 people and left many displaced in the coastal areas.