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With the entire country reeling under the second wave of COVID-19, we need all the help we can get.
For Hyderabad-based Vensy Krishna, the virus hit home. When her mother was stricken by the virus, she spent a lot of time searching for hospitals and beds in the city but found the situation dire and alarming. Luckily, her mother could recover from home.
Vensy Krishna
Vensy, who had dabbled in the tech industry for a little while before moving to the education sector, decided to collate all the COVID-19 resources in the city.
“My friend Medha, like a lot of others, started a spreadsheet to list resources available in Hyderabad on April 19. I joined in her efforts and decided to take it further with an app,” she says.
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The COVID-19 crisis would be much worse without these good samaritans of India providing home-cooked food, financial assistance and medicines
The COVID-19 crisis would be much worse without these good samaritans of India providing home-cooked food, financial assistance and medicineshttps://www.businessinsider.in/india/news/the-covid-19-crisis-would-be-much-worse-without-these-good-samaritans-of-india-providing-home-cooked-food-financial-assistance-and-medicines/slidelist/82230244.cms2021-04-24T15:40:22+05:30
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The COVID-19 crisis would be much worse without these good samaritans of India providing home-cooked food, financial assistance and medicines
Rounak JainApr 24, 2021, 15:40 IST
Volunteer packing food for COVID-19 patients.BCCL
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a turn for the worse in India with cases rising every day.