Kashmiryat at display: Pandit-Muslim duo save lives across NCR
Tue, May 4 2021 17:27 IST |
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New Delhi, May 4 : A well-known Kashmiri Pandit chef and an aspiring Kashmiri Muslim journalist are saving thousands of lives by arranging plasma for Covid affected patients across the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR).
Days after the country was hit by a severe second wave of the coronavirus, a social service initiative, Plasma NCR , was started to help people get plasma for their near and dear ones.
The initiative is spearheaded by Sanjay Raina, a Kashmiri Pandit Chef from Srinagar who is based in Delhi, and Adnan Shah, a Kashmiri Muslim who hails from Kupwara and studies journalism in Delhi.
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The late actor worked in over 300 Punjabi and Hindi films.
He fractured his hip bone in 2015 and remained bedridden for two and a half years.
New Delhi: Popular television and film actor Satish Kaul, who played Lord Indra s role in BR Chopra s epic show Mahabharat died in Ludhiana on April 10, 2021. The actor breathed his last on Saturday and battled COVID-19 complications. He was 74.
According to the late actor s sister Satya Devi,
Satish Kaul was admitted to a city hospital after he developed a fever six days ago. He died today morning due to COVID-19 at the hospital. He had fever and wasn t keeping well. We admitted him to the hospital on Thursday and got him tested, where it turned out that he was COVID-19 positive, Satya Devi told PTI.
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