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Thiruvananthapuram, Jan. 19.Speakers at a seminar on `The impact of tsunami disaster on the fisheries sector' organised by the Trivandrum Social Service Society here today stressed the need for an integrated approach to the rehabilitation of tsunami victims in the State. The Thiruvananthapuram Archbishop, Susaipakiam, who inaugurated the seminar, said the archdiocese would coordinate its rehabilitation programme with that of the Government. "The Catholic Bishops Conference has already mobilised Rs. 250 crores from all over the country [for relief works]. We hope to collect Rs. 25 crores from Kerala," he added. The Archbishop said the destruction caused by the tsunami pointed to the need for implementing the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms. He highlighted the need to prevent misuse of relief funds.
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