Delhi Community School provides free education to underprivileged students
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Non-governmental organization (NGO), Kashmir Care distributed COVID-19 safety toolkits to patients and medical staff at SMHS Hospital in Srinagar on June 08.
The Covid pandemic challenged people to meet their basic life needs. As the country went through another lockdown when it faced the deadly second wave, many were seen struggling for their livelihoods as rectrictions stalled income flow. One such community which faced the heat of the lockdown were sex workers at Delhi's GB road. When approached for help by social workers, NGOs, India TV came forward to help and distributed ration kits to these sex workers.
The Covid pandemic devastated lives and businesses across the country, and one of the worst affected was the transgender community. Covid-induced lockdown dried up of their means of livelihood. Amid the unprecedented challenging times, India TV alongwith an NGO came forward to help the transgender community in Delhi and Noida.
An NGO performed last rites of a man in Siliguri as his family refused to take his body. He was allegedly found lying on road for at least 11 hours during which he died.
As India is reeling under the horrific second wave of COVID-19, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat on April 30 informed that he has decided to send grocery and immunity booster kits to 1 lakh corona warriors.
In a bid to help people struggling to earn livelihood due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, an NGO in Amritsar is providing free food labourers and Rickshaw operations in the city.
An NGO has emerged as messiah for marginalised people amid surge in COVID-19 cases in Mumbai. Due to the pandemic and current restriction from Maharashtra government, many daily wagers have lost their jobs. "We started this last year and we've been working to eliminate hunger in Mumbai.
In remarks that could create uproar, new Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat expressed his shock over a woman, who he met during a flight, wearing ripped jeans and was a social worker by profession.
Sanitary napkin vending machine installed at Delhi's RK Puram Police Station was inaugurated on March 08.
United Sikhs, a non-government organisation (NGO), has joined the series of efforts to support the protesting farmers who are camped at border areas of Delhi to demonstrate against three new agriculture laws.
In these times of Pandemic, when there is an atmosphere of sorrow and suffering all around, these two groups of youngsters in Chandigarh are bringing smiles to hundreds of faces.
As the Indian government is busy battling coronavirus outbreak, a number of citizens and organizations are also not behind in extending their support to the needy people who are worst affected by this pandemic.
These women are now independent, self-motivated, thanks to Happy India Foundation
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