Siasat Millat Candle making industry to be formed in Muzaffarnagar

It has been nearly eight months since the communal riots and horror stories of rape surfaced from the 7-9 September communal riots in Muzaffarnagar, India’s deadliest in a decade, which left more than 60 dead and 50,000 plus homeless.

Siasat’s efforts to provide maximum support to the victims met with positive results. Apart from the education and computer centres, Siasat supplied a large number of high quality candle dyes, candle waxes and other valuable equipments on request from a group of victims who were interested to establish candle making business.

It was wonderful to see the enthusiasm, the kind of aggression and confidence that the youth shown to Siasat.

Bureau In Chief of a Japanese Newspaper Mr. Yakuta Takashi visited Siasat’s Millat Public School with Mr. Md. Amer from ANHAD. Mr. Takashi aplauded the works of Siasat in riot hit Muzaffarnagar.