Blog Quake Day

Blog Quake Day DesiPundit has taken an initiative in rallying the blogosphere to spread word regards earthquake relief efforts. They are calling for a Blog Quake Day on October 26th, 2005. Participate in the Blog Quake Day by donating as generously as possible. Check some of the donation links here.

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7 Responses to “Blog Quake Day”

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    DesiPundit » Blog Quake Day Says:

    [...] Blog Quake Day Participants: Ash, Patrix, Kush Tandon, Sepoy, Mayank, Amit Varma, Chetan, Chenthil, Pankaj, Jagan Mohan, Selective Amnesia, Varun, Krish, Angelo Embuldeniya (Strav), Alpha, Kashif Aziz, Harini Calamur, Someone      [...]

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    Abhishek's blog Says:

    Blog Quake Day

    25000 dead in Pakistan and about 2000 in India. Thousands of others have  lost their homes, possessions and family. Children have been orphaned and the old and hapless deserted. The disaster caused by the Earthquake that struck Pakistan and parts of I...
    
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    PSD Blog - The World Bank Group - Private Sector Development Says:

    The private sector and disaster recovery

    Back in July we hosted this online discussion on the role of the private sector in disaster recovery and mitigation. Unfortunately, due to Katrina and the recent South Asia earthquake this archived discussion has been receiving considerable traffic. Ho…

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    Pablo Says:

    Great site. We have blogged about this. Would also suggest you take a look at Risepak.com - and maybe share with your readers?

    http://psdblog.worldbank.org/psdblog/2005/10/visit_risepakco.html

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    Raheel Says:

    NICE WORK INDEED!!

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    mrs.ilyas Says:

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    Naeem Tyab Says:

    A slow recovery in Kashmir Earthquake affected areas of Pakistan. According to studies by the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, around $3.5 US billion will be needed to recover from the damage wreaked by the quake.
    At least 2.5 million people now live in tents or emergency shelters. Another 350,000 to 400,000 people will spend the winter at high altitudes where they will need supplies of food and shelter materials to survive the winter

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