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Among the many heartening stories coming from flood-ravaged Kerala, is the story of Kannan Gopinath, IAS, who like many other Keralites living outside the state, came back to his home state to lend a hand in the rescue and relief operations.
However, it was only when Ernakulam Collector Y Safirulla visited the KDPS press collection centre in Ernakulam that he recognised Kannan and told others at the centre that the ''young man" who had been toiling with them was, in fact, a Collector.
Since the day he landed in Kerala, Kannan, the District Collector of the Union Territory Dadra and Nagar Haveli, got involved in the post-flood relief work. Till the day he returned to Dadra and Nagar Haveli, he was busy loading and unloading materials at relief camps, collecting materials and travelling to the most remote places devastated by the floods.
Kannan travelled to Kerala on 26 August on an official visit from the union territory to hand over a cheque of Rs 1 crore under the MPLAD to the Kerala Chief Minister’s relief fund. With overwhelming support of the authorities and local people there, he also managed to send ten trucks of materials to Kerala. When he reached Kerala, he decided to stay back and help out.
He couldn’t explain what moved him the most – every sight of the flood-hit regions and the situation at the relief camps affected him.
Kannan was equally moved by the work done by volunteers across the country.
Hailing from Kottayam district, Kannan is a 2012 batch IAS officer. He earlier used to work for Motorola as an electrical engineer before turning to civil services. Volunteering was something he had been doing since then with a group of his friends, which eventually led him to civil service.
Even now, though he is back in Dadra, he is working for Kerala. On Wednesday, Kannan sent two trucks with medicines to the flood-hit state. “We are planning to send even more, but it is not the time to the divulge all that,” he adds.
Read a Twitter thread by Jikku Jacob Verghese who wrote the story for Manorama.
(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission)
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