The Free Press Journal

When Mahatma Gandhi mobilised Rs 6,000 for flood relief in Kerala

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Nearly a century ago when floods ravaged Kerala, Mahatma Gandhi had termed the misery of the people as "unimaginab­le" and stepped in to mobilise over Rs 6,000 to help them, records show. If the present rain fury has claimed over 290 lives and displaced over 10 lakh people, the massive floods that crippled the state in July 1924 are believed to have claimed a large number of lives and caused widespread destructio­n.

Mahatma Gandhi, through a series of articles in his publicatio­ns 'Young India' and 'Navajivan', had urged people of the country to generously contribute for the relief of the flood-hit' Malabar' (Kerala). Following his appeal, people from various walks of life including women and children had donated even their gold jewels and meagre savings to help the flood-affected people.

Many had skipped a meal daily or given up milk to find money to contribute to relief fund mobilised by Gandhi, according to the journals penned by him.

The "Father of the Nation" had mentioned in one of his articles in 'Navajivan' about a girl who had stolen three paise to contribute to the relief fund.

"Malabar's misery is unimaginab­le," Mahatma had said in the article titled "Relief Work in Malabar."

He said he had to "confess" that the response to his appeal had been "more prompt" than he expected.

"It has been proved not once but many times that, by God's grace, compassion does exist in the hearts of the people."

Many funds had been launched for collecting relief amounts and people could contribute whichever one they choose.

"I would only urge that pay, they must," Mahatma Gandhi had said.

The massive flood that lasted for around three weeks in July 1924 had crippled and submerged various parts of the then Kerala including hilly Munnar, Trichur (Thrissur now), Kozhikode, Ernakulam,

Aluva, Muvattupuz­ha, Kumarakom, Chengannur and Thiruvanan­thapuram. It was commonly referred to as the "Great flood of 99" as it had happened in the 'Kolla varsham' (Malayalam calendar) 1099.

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