Humanitarian work is primary, could have done more if we were in government, says B V Srinivas
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May 03, 2021 18:10 IST
IYC officials said that the Indian Youth Congress president has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients.
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IYC officials said that the Indian Youth Congress president has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients.
As the second COVID-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
Youth Congress President B V Srinivas(R)
NEW DELHI: As the second Covid-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
The word has spread. And people desperate for help as the pandemic spreads, particularly in the national capital and its suburbs, have been directly calling IYC members or tagging them and Srinivas on social media platforms.
IYC officials said that he has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for Covid-19 patients. They are doing everything, from arranging plasma, oxygen, medicines and equipment to beds, the officials said.
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1 President of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) Srinivas BV, at IYC headquarters in New Delhi , Monday, May 3, 2021. PTI
New Delhi, May 3
As the second COVID-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
The word has spread. And people desperate for help as the pandemic spreads, particularly in the national capital and its suburbs, have been directly calling IYC members or tagging them and Srinivas on social media platforms.
IYC officials said that he has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients. They are doing everything, from arranging plasma, oxygen, medicines and equipment to beds, the officials said.
No dents in Congress strongholds of Aluva and Angamaly
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May 02, 2021 20:20 IST
Anwar Sadath scores a hat-trick in Aluva, while Roji M. John tastes his second consecutive win in Angamaly
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Anwar Sadath scores a hat-trick in Aluva, while Roji M. John tastes his second consecutive win in Angamaly
Aluva and Angamaly stood with the Congress once again amid the Left wave in the State.
A traditional citadel of the Congress, Aluva witnessed the hat-trick win of Anwar Sadath after he defeated Shelna Nishad of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) by a margin of 18,886 votes.
His maiden win was in 2011 when he defeated A.M. Yousuf of the CPI(M) by a margin of 13,214 votes. In 2016, Mr. Sadath had improved his overall lead to 18,835 votes against V. Saleem of the CPI(M).