The church’s partners will use the money to buy locally and distribute thousands of medical supplies including ventilators, oxygen concentrators and hospital beds, as well as food packets and personal protective equipment.
“The financial commitment demonstrates the magnitude of the challenge and our continued desire to do what we can to assist the people of India,” Latter-day Saint Charities Vice President Shawn Johnson said. “We’re hopeful that our donation can be a big help in moving towards that and helping to relieve suffering. In many cases the vaccine represents hope, in addition to the end of suffering, so we’re grateful to be able to participate in that, too,” he said of previous donations. “It’s important to us that India is a priority for that effort.”
The India chapter of the
International Advertising Association (IAA) has come up with a powerful campaign - âThe World Needs a Breatherâ â to appeal to all segments of the industry to pause and take a deep breath, show more empathy for one another, at this time of crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Says
Megha Tata,
President, IAA India & Managing Director-South Asia, Discovery Communications India, âThis is a phase where everyone we know has experienced or heard of grief and pain and fear. But we seem to forget that this is just a phase. This too shall pass.
Wise people have advocated less talk of negativity and more talk of positivity. It is in this spirit of positivity that we at the IAA India Chapter thought to flag what is needed most in our world today - empathy, sensitivity and compassion. We understand the imperatives of ROI, competitiveness and the need to perform well. But the industry, in India and around the world, needs to pause, look around
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Be careful while discharging duties in COVID wards, former MP urges doctors and medical staff
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He pays tributes to two doctors who died of virus
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He pays tributes to two doctors who died of virus
Former Parvatipuram MP and Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists-Vizianagaram district president D.V.G. Sankara Rao on Saturday urged doctors, nurses and other medical staff to take maximum personal care while discharging duties in COVID-19 wards. He expressed shock over the demise of former Dean of Maharaja Institute of Medical Sciences Narayana Raju and MIMS professor R.Varaprasad who died of COVID-19 on Friday. Along with other doctors, he paid rich tributes to them and recalled their services.
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