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Meet The Samaritans Providing Meals To Needy And COVID-19 Patients For Free!
What adds to the agony of COVID-19 is the level of helplessness a person experiences with no resources available around, people suffer to the extent that is unexplainable.
Be it a COVID-19 patient or a frontline worker, or someone low on finances the unavailability of resources, particularly food, is one of the major sufferings right now.
Several people have come forward to fight this and are offering free meals to needy and COVID-19 patients in their locations. Here are some of those good samaritans NextBigWhat salutes to!
‘Food for Kashmir’ by ‘Tiffin Aaw’
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HYDERABAD: With the country in dire straits due to the deadly coronavirus, many people have voluntarily been lending a hand, doing their bit. With shortage of food and medicines, these good samaritans have been pro-active, ensuring that those in need get the help during these difficult times.
Take the case of D Surender Babu, who has been running a web portal called Feed The Poor , an initiative which aims to aid people in the rural areas by providing food and medicines. Surender and his team basically gets donations from those who can help and they ll deliver what they get to people who are often neglected.
24-year-old writer sells poems for Rs 20 to feed the poor during Covid-19
24-year-old writer sells poems for Rs 20 to feed the poor during Covid-19
24-year-old writer Kavin Kumar is collecting money through his Instagram page, where he sells customised poems for Rs 20, to buy food for the poor during Covid-19.
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UPDATED: April 28, 2021 16:13 IST
24-year-old writer Kavin Kumar is collecting money through his Instagram page, where he sells customised poems for Rs 20, to buy food for the poor during Covid-19. (Photos: Akshaya Nath)
At a time when people are trying to make money using their art, a 24-year-old man from Tamil Nadu’s Trichy has been working hard to help the poor using his talent to write poems. Kavin Kumar, who runs an Instagram page called Malalai Kavingyan for the past two years has shot to limelight for his humanity and care towards the society.