HONG KONG, May 28 (Xinhua) -- The Indian community in Hong Konggave an
initial donation of 700,000 HK dollars (89,743 U.S. dollars) for earthquake
relief efforts in China's southwest on Tuesday, the Council of Hong Kong Indian
Associations said.
Raj Sital, president of the Council of Hong Kong Indian Associations, and
L.D. Ralte, Consul General of India in the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR), visited the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong Tuesday.
"Members of the Hong Kong Indian community are deeply saddened by the loss
of lives and properties as a result of the unfortunate earthquake in Sichuan
Province," Sital said in a statement after presenting the cheque to the
Commissioner Lu Xinhua.
"We are confident that the nation will overcome this calamity and are
prepared to offer any assistance required for the mammoth relief efforts," he
said.
The Indian community in Hong Kong has embarked on various fund-raising
campaigns and will continue to donate funds to the relief and rehabilitation
efforts.