Vikalp Sangam Core Group's response to the Manipur crisis is based on the fundamental principles of peace and of the wellbeing of all people and of the earth
The exemptions and dilution of existing provisions open up a range of forest land for exploitation. Adivasis and forest-dwelling tribes will be affected too.
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Jordan (left), Jasmine (middle) and Jaden Lind have created a campaign to aid India.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Three siblings in Santa Barbara have created a campaign to aid India, as the country copes with the worst COVID-19 outbreak in the world.
Over the past few weeks, Marymount 5th grader Jasmine Lind has been paying close attention to the COVID-19 crisis in India.
“I’ve seen a lot of devastating photos of people not getting vaccines and waiting without oxygen,” she said.
Her brother, Jordan, is a sophomore at San Marcos High School.
“I’ve just see just a lot of people struggling to get oxygen because a lot of people have COVID right now in India,” he said.
Here s how Texans can help people suffering in India right now
It s estimated that 120 people are dying in India every hour due to COVID-19 and a lack of oxygen to give to patients. Author: Hannah Rucker Updated: 7:11 PM CDT May 6, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas People in India are in need of global aid right now as the country runs desperately low on life-saving supplies like oxygen while it experiences a wave of COVID-19 infections.
The death rate for the country is now 120 people an hour.
Local Austin immigration attorney Pooja Sethi said she was able to connect with other local Indian women who all had the same passion to help.