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What is Raahat?

Raahat, means ‘comfort’ which feels almost impossible to attain in these circumstances where we cannot even reach out to our folks and help them. In a state like this where all we hear is bad news, though turning on the television haunts us, it also persuades us to reach others, help them voice their concerns and find a way to help them overcome their hurdles. In these distressing times, we want to assist everyone by providing them aid we can as well as find people who would help us spread consciousness about the current situation and discover effective measures to battle it.



DO YOUR PART

This is our moment to volunteer and help those in desperate need. If you possess the means, then do give this a serious thought as even the tiniest of contributions count.
No one is a stranger unless you think of them to be. We believe that you have the urge to help others so please go ahead and do your part.




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