As Kashmir remains mired in violence following the assassination of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani, a team of doctors in Mumbai watching events there unfold like a hawk. Doctors for nonprofit based in Mumbai that employees locked in three areas - carefully monitoring developments - Phulwama, Srinagar and Bandipora.
"We have not been able, our employees who are Bandipora since violence broke out. Under the Office of Srinagar, on the field were several, in different missions. You can not be reached, and" doctors said Dr. Singh Ravikanth for her.
Anna Alazai Lloria, an occupant of France, who was in Srinagar for a community with the organization, returned home on Wednesday.
At present, the non-profit 500 toilets built in the district Bandipora, whose work is on 200 not yet been completed. The team is also health centers and immunization programs.
"We have more than 40 people, including doctors, nurses, agricultural workers in the region and the workers. All our work is greatly affected. The situation was not so bad, even if flooding Kashmir," said Dr. Singh.
Since electricity had returned to areas in Srinagar, the Organisation of the situation, since the update of an employee to obtain, but still no news about the other centers.
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