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PM Modi hails retired Army major for supporting stray animals
PM Modi hails retired Army major for supporting stray animals
NEW DELHI, July 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded a retired army officer for supporting stray animals during the coronavirus pandemic, and said such an initiative was a source of inspiration for the society.
Major Pramila Singh (Retd) arranged food and treatment for the animals from her savings during the difficult period.
In a letter to Singh, a resident of Kota, Rajasthan, the prime minister praised her for the kindness and service, according to an official statement.
During the lockdown in Covid times, Singh, along with her father Shyamveer Singh, took care of the helpless animals, understood their pain and came forward to help them, the statement said.
PM lauds ex-officer for care of stray animals
PM lauds ex-officer for care of stray animals
IANS / Updated: Jul 19, 2021, 06:03 IST
COVID lockdown
Narendra Modi has lauded retired army major
Pramila Singh for taking care of helpless stray animals by spending her, as well as her father’s, personal funds during the COVID-19 crisis.
A resident of Rajasthan’s Kota, Pramila, along with her father
Shyamveer Singh, arranged food for and treatment of the stray animals roaming on the streets.
Praising Pramila, the Prime Minister has described her efforts as an inspiration for the society for understanding the pain of animals and coming forward to help them.
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