With the second wave of COVID-19 spreading rapidly over the months, the nation has witnessed several adversities, including a devastating number of deaths. Owing to the nature of the virus and its horrifying effects, several Bollywood celebrities have joined hands to help those in need by supporting several initiatives or starting one themselves.
The film fraternity has come forward to support a nationwide Covid-relief initiative, Mission Zindagi. Art of Living's volunteers from across the country are helping people find hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, ambulances, immunity kits, on-call doctors, and other critical medical resources via this initiative. Rajkumar Hirani, Karan Johar, Mahaveer Jain, Bhumi Pednekar, Kartik Aaryan, Sonakshi Sinha, Taapsee Pannu, Kapil Sharma, Badshah, Warda Nadiadwala, Varun Sharma, and many other celebrities have come together to support this pan-India initiative by the Art of Living foundation.
Actor & Humanitarian Sanjana Sanghi along with Save The Children as part of their mission to #ProtectAMillion shares that 30 Oxygen Concentrators have reached Nashik and are now ready to be dispatched to the tribal areas on their mission to support vulnerable and disadvantaged communities in remote parts of India.
Tisca Chopra has been one of the very few from Bollywood who’ve come forward to help people during this ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. She has been helping out people by donating and distributing food for frontline workers. She has gone all out to help out people in whatever way she can. Now, it’s not just her, but even her parents, who’re old, who’ve come out taking full protection to offer their help to people suffering due to Covid-19. Tisca Chopra has collaborated with India Gate Rice and Vikas Khanna’s charity organization to donate rice packets to people in need. The actress’ parents also came out to help her in this noble deed. She took to her social media pages to share a picture of the same. Have a look:
After engaging in an informative conversation with Dr Gautam Bhansali from Bombay Hospital in the first episode of his podcast, Maniesh Paul highlights the wearing yet the inspiring contribution of altruistic and independent social worker Mr. Shunty, who has cremated over 2000 dead bodies in Delhi.
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