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British Indian Jewish Association raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India

British Indian Jewish Association raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 20:10 IST New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Amid unprecedented Covid surge in India, the British Indian Jewish Association (BIJA) has announced that it will be supporting fund-raising efforts. In a press release, BIJA said that it will be supporting the British Asian Trust s (BAT) Emergency Appeal. The appeal will help to treat the hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Covid-19 in India. The release stated that £50 will provide oxygen for 40 patients struggling to breathe. £450 will fund a low-flow oxygen concentrator to help 900 patients with breathing difficulties. £830 will fund a high-flow oxygen concentrator to help 550 of the most seriously ill patients, the release added.

BIJA raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India

BIJA raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India ANI 30 Apr 2021, 01:19 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Amid unprecedented Covid surge in India, the British Indian Jewish Association (BIJA) has announced that it will be supporting fund-raising efforts. In a press release, BIJA said that it will be supporting the British Asian Trust s (BAT) Emergency Appeal. The appeal will help to treat the hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Covid-19 in India. The release stated thatPound 50 will provide oxygen for 40 patients struggling to breathe. Pound 450 will fund a low-flow oxygen concentrator to help 900 patients with breathing difficulties. Pound 830 will fund a high-flow oxygen concentrator to help 550 of the most seriously ill patients, the release added.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh » MercatorNet

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Letters: The Duke used his role for pioneering engagement with faith groups

A black commemorative poppy on the bonnet of a car Credit: AP SIR – The Duke of Edinburgh, a man of private faith, also used his role to bring together different faith groups. He founded St George’s House in 1966 as a forum for civil society, faith groups and others to debate significant issues. For many years he presented the Templeton Prize, which recognised outstanding religious and spiritual leadership. He organised an interfaith dialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in 1984, together with Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Crown Prince El Hassan of Jordan. He built on this by founding the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in 1995 to mobilise the great faiths to work on environmental challenges. He had the foresight to see that their moral teachings, and 80 per cent of the world’s population, could be part of the solution to social problems.

DEBATE: Should the monarchy be abolished? - CityAM : CityAM

Zaki Cooper is Co-Founder of Integra Group (Photo by Duncan McGlynn/Getty Images) Zaki Cooper, Co-Founder of Integra Group says NO The Royal Family have an enduring importance in Britain, in our lives and our hearts. Every day, they champion important organisations at the heart of our communities. The family is an ancient institution which has adapted subtly over the ages and must continue to do so to cater for the needs of today. Over the last year, the Royals have been a key point of leadership. “We will meet again,” was the Queen’s message of hope in the first lockdown. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge donned masks in an effort to get Brits’ across the country do the same. 

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