Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna contribute 100 oxygen concentrators for Covid-19 patients
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Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna contribute 100 oxygen concentrators for Covid-19 patients
Bollywood celebrity couple Akshay Kumar and his wife Twinkle Khanna have contributed 100 oxygen concentrators for Covid-19 patients amid coronavirus pandemic.
The
Barsaat actress took to Twitter and said “Please give me leads of a verified, reliable, registered NGO who will help distribute 100 oxygen concentrators (Supplies upto 4L/min of oxygen) that will be sent directly from the UK to them.”
In another tweet, Twinkle Khanna said “as @akshaykumar and I have managed to get our hands on 100 (oxygen concentrators) as well, we have a total of 220.Thank you for the leads. Let’s all do our bit.”
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