India faces multiple challenges in the form of natural disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, and droughts, as well as human-made crises like conflict and displacement. As the nation progresses towards Viksit Bharat by 2047, ensuring an efficient, coordinated response to humanitarian crises becomes critical. FHLE’s humanitarian relief programs focus on providing timely support to communities during emergencies and working towards long-term recovery. A Viksit Bharat must be resilient and capable of swiftly responding to crises to minimize loss of life and mitigate long-term hardships for affected populations.
Our humanitarian initiatives include the distribution of food, water, shelter, medical supplies, and other essential resources to disaster-affected areas. We also provide psychological support and mental health services to individuals who have been affected by trauma, displacement, and loss. Beyond emergency relief, we focus on rebuilding infrastructure, restoring livelihoods, and strengthening community resilience to future disasters. By addressing immediate needs and long-term recovery, we contribute to the creation of a Viksit Bharat, where communities are not only well-prepared to withstand disasters but can recover and thrive afterward.