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Angels of Mumbai: How a 26-year-old youngster is saving the city from toxic waste

Govandi and adjoining areas are known for the 132-hectare Deonar dumping ground, which is in the backyard of thickly populated shanties with a warren of narrow bylanes. A part of the M-East Ward, this section is the poorest part of the city and also one of the worst-hit by Covid-19 during the first and second wave of coronavirus pandemic.

Mumbai man sets up community kitchen to help poor migrants amid COVID-19 curbs

Mumbai man sets up community kitchen to help poor migrants amid COVID-19 curbs Faiyaz Shaikh, who is in his mid 40s, lost his job in August last year, but that did not stop him from helping the poor families in Ambujwadi slum locality at Malwani in suburban Malad. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI MUMBAI: Crisis brings out the best in people and a man from Mumbai has proved it as he has set up a community kitchen from his own savings for the poor migrant workers suffering due to the COVID-19-induced restrictions. Faiyaz Shaikh, who is in his mid 40s, lost his job in August last year, but that did not stop him from helping the poor families in Ambujwadi slum locality at Malwani in suburban Malad.

COVID Warrior: Mumbai man sets up community kitchen to help poor migrants amid COVID-19 curbs

COVID Warrior: Mumbai man sets up community kitchen to help poor migrants amid COVID-19 curbs
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COVID-19 crisis: unemployed man dips into savings to feed poor families

Migrant workers rush home as state government announces complete lockdown from May 16

Search Home / West-bengal / Calcutta / Migrant workers rush home as state government announces complete lockdown from May 16 Migrant workers rush home as state government announces complete lockdown from May 16 All of them apprehended that the restrictions would continue beyond the initial fortnight Hundreds of migrant workers and their families rushed to bus stands across the city to head back home after the state government announced restrictions till May 30. At the Esplanade bus terminus, a large crowd gathered from Saturday afternoon with their bags packed. Many carrying headloads were headed home to Hazaribagh in Jharkhand, Malda, Balurghat, Siliguri and Patna, among others.

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