Food catering services in Coimbatore have launched COVID-19 meals that include special millet-based tiffin items and 14-day quarantine meal plans at nominal charges
Volunteers Provide Free, Home-Cooked Food for COVID-19 Patients in India
NEW DELHI Each of these people saw COVID-19 closely they had either suffered as a victim or they had a friend or family member suffering during India’s first or second wave. Each of them decided to not let depression beat them and instead to cook for those in need of home-cooked, nutritious meals.
Ankita Sahay, a 29-year-old management professional from India’s IT city, Bangalore, witnessed her cousin suffering during COVID’s second wave in April and started serving her home-cooked meals. The cousin was bedridden, alone, and in quarantine.
Their slogan is ‘Home Cooked Meals in a Click’, with all ordering done online through the website – DinnertimeDelivered.com. The service area encompasses twenty zip codes.
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A Sikh man has been crisscrossing the streets of Nagpur city of Maharashtra on his two-wheeler to provide free food to the needy every day a practice he has been following for the
last few years which continues even during the distressing times of coronavirus pandemic.
Jamshed Singh Kapoor (41) is an astrologer who has been running this
mobile Langar Seva, where he provides
dal khichdi to hundreds of people for five hours, starting at 3 pm.
Wearing a white t-shirt with
Langar Seva printed on it, Kapoor can be easily spotted serving dal khichdi to people at various locations in the city, with a container filled with the eatable item tied to his two-wheeler.