Mobilizing Swift Action During Crisis

In light of the recent tensions and disruptions caused by the conflict between neighboring countries, the All India Malayalee Association (AIMA) has once again risen to the occasion. With people, especially students, stranded in various parts of the country — particularly in sensitive border regions — AIMA has deployed its Quick Response Team to provide immediate and effective support.

Leadership in Action: Coordinated Efforts from the Ground

Under the dynamic leadership of Shri Alex P Sunil, the National Secretary for Quick Response Operations, AIMA initiated direct coordination with stranded students, particularly in Punjab and other bordering states. Shri Sunil gathered vital data, verified identities, and facilitated safe transportation of these students to Delhi, serving as a transit hub before they could be sent onward to their respective hometowns.

Demonstrating consistent commitment, just yesterday, the team successfully arranged travel for another 50 students from various locations across Punjab — a state deeply affected due to its proximity to the border.

Safe Shelter and Compassionate Hospitality in Delhi

AIMA, with the support of the broader Malayalee community in Delhi, is ensuring not only safe travel but also dignified and secure accommodation for all the stranded individuals. Arrangements have been made at several reputable locations, including:

  • Kerala House, Delhi
  • Surjeet Bhavan
  • JS Walia International Youth Hostel
  • DMA Bhawan
  • And other community-run facilities generously offered by Malayalee associations and allied organizations in the capital.

These arrangements aim to provide comfort, meals, and necessary amenities during their brief stay in Delhi before they proceed to their native places.

Helpline Support: One Call Away from Assistance

Understanding the urgency of the situation, AIMA has activated its Toll-Free Helpline Number: 1800 572 9391. To manage the increased volume of support requests, the helpline has been upgraded with a special department and multiple extensions. Callers can simply press “3” after the welcome message in the IVR menu to connect with the Quick Response Support Team and receive immediate guidance.

Nationwide Coordination and Solidarity

This mission is not only a logistical operation but also a gesture of compassion and solidarity. It reflects the true spirit of the Malayalee community and AIMA’s commitment to national service beyond regional boundaries. The active participation of volunteers, community leaders, and state units of AIMA across India is making this emergency effort possible.


Conclusion: AIMA’s Quick Response Team – A Symbol of Hope in Times of Distress

In moments of uncertainty and danger, organizations like AIMA prove to be a beacon of hope. The Quick Response Team, with Shri Alex P Sunil at the helm, continues to stand by the vulnerable and displaced, offering not just logistical aid but also emotional reassurance. As more students and citizens look for help, AIMA assures that no one will be left behind.

Together, with compassion, clarity, and coordination, we shall overcome this crisis — one life, one family, one journey at a time.

🔊 All AIMA members and well-wishers are kindly requested to share this information widely among community circles, WhatsApp groups, educational institutions, and social platforms to reach as many affected individuals as possible.