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Last year, NSS provided meals and ration kits to the poor. Now, amid the brutal second wave, it has launched a toll-free helpline number to provide medicines to those in need.
NGO announces free corona kits for COVID infected patients in Andhra, Maharashtra, other states ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 18:21 IST
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], May 6 (ANI): In the light of surge in coronavirus cases, a non-profit organization Narayan Seva Sansthan announced that they will be providing free Corona kits to COVID-infected patients in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and other states.
Narayan Seva Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal said citizens must be aware of the lack of beds and oxygen capacities in hospitals and urged them to not venture out and stay at home to be safe. We will also be giving away free prescribed medicines to those who have contacted us with their lab reports and doctor prescriptions on being COVID positive at 9649499999, he said, as per the release by the Narayan Seva Sansthan.
›From home cooked meals to arranging oxygen, Indians reach out with helping hand as country witnesses gravest Covid crisis
From home cooked meals to arranging oxygen, Indians reach out with helping hand as country witnesses gravest Covid crisis
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From home cooked meals to arranging oxygen, Indians reach out with helping hand as country witnesses gravest Covid crisisPTI
Last Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 07:03 PM IST
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An employee arranges oxygen cylinders at a distribution centre being managed by local resident Shahnawaz Shaikh, who sold his SUV car to raise funds in order to start free service to provide oxygen cylinders to the needy people.
Covid anxiety, lockdown related stress add to the woes of Indians in 2nd wave
The uncertainty about their present and future, coupled with government mandates to stay at home, is all exacerbating mental illness
Tuesday April 27, 2021 7:56 PM, Rachel V Thomas, IANS
New Delhi: The second wave of Covid-19 has turned more lethal, infecting more people and taking more lives. Besides causing financial and physical problems, it has also affected people mentally, creating panic in their minds.
The uncertainty about their present and future, coupled with government mandates to stay at home, is all exacerbating mental illness. The feeling of being cooped up at home, distant from their loved ones, devoid of social support and fear about new variants is increasing mental illness, according to mental health experts.