DIMAPUR Nagaland unit of the Churches Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA), under its emergency response programme, carried out a relief camp on April 28 for victims of the fire that broke out at Burma Camp in Dimapur, which claimed one life and rendered 900 people homeless. An update from CASA stated that the victims, mostly labourers, were aided with one bag of rice (25 kg), 1 litre of mustard oil, 1 kg salt and one tarpaulin (12 ft by 15 ft) per household. Addressing the gathering, the regional in-charge of CASA North East India, Lesehu Meru, apprised the beneficiaries on the vision of CASA, which was inspired by Christian faith and values, and stated that the organisation carries out its interventions irrespective of caste, creed, language, and religion in order to encourage all to live in peace and communal harmony. He acknowledged the valuable efforts of Vanjamo Murry, CASA state coordinator, and L Soni Nsϋ, CASA programme associate, for organising the relief camp in a timely ma
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