Hyderabad-based NGO helps villages fight Covid-19
Over the last few months, social media has emerged as a vital tool for many city residents to get their Covid-19 emergencies addressed through SOS alerts and the likes.
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HYDERABAD: Over the last few months, social media has emerged as a vital tool for many city residents to get their Covid-19 emergencies addressed through SOS alerts and the likes. But for many affected by Covid-19 in the rural areas, such platforms are still a luxury.
Acknowledging this gap, a few good samaritans from the city have launched fundraisers to provide assistance to people deprived of social media help. They aim to use these funds to ensure that rural areas have adequate medical facilities.
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