British Indians have supported efforts to raise £3 million for India in two weeks, says Manoj Badale
British Indians have supported efforts to raise £3 million for India in two weeks, says Manoj Badale
Ishani Duttagupta | TNN | May 13, 2021, 13:15 IST
Manoj Badale
The British Asian Trust, which was founded by Charles, the Prince of Wales, in 2007, has launched an emergency appeal in the UK, with support from the Indian diaspora, to help save lives in India in the midst of the terrible Covid19 pandemic. Manoj Badale, co-founder of UK-based digital venture capital firm Blenheim Chalcot and the lead owner of Indian Premier League cricket team Rajasthan Royals, is also chairman of the Trust. He spoke to Ishani Duttagupta about the huge efforts by British Indians to create a platform for those suffering and in need of help in India. Excerpts from the interview.
British Indian Jewish Association raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 20:10 IST
New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Amid unprecedented Covid surge in India, the British Indian Jewish Association (BIJA) has announced that it will be supporting fund-raising efforts.
In a press release, BIJA said that it will be supporting the British Asian Trust s (BAT) Emergency Appeal. The appeal will help to treat the hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Covid-19 in India.
The release stated that £50 will provide oxygen for 40 patients struggling to breathe. £450 will fund a low-flow oxygen concentrator to help 900 patients with breathing difficulties. £830 will fund a high-flow oxygen concentrator to help 550 of the most seriously ill patients, the release added.
BIJA raises funds to help with Covid-19 situation in India
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30 Apr 2021, 01:19 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Amid unprecedented Covid surge in India, the British Indian Jewish Association (BIJA) has announced that it will be supporting fund-raising efforts.
In a press release, BIJA said that it will be supporting the British Asian Trust s (BAT) Emergency Appeal. The appeal will help to treat the hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Covid-19 in India.
The release stated thatPound 50 will provide oxygen for 40 patients struggling to breathe. Pound 450 will fund a low-flow oxygen concentrator to help 900 patients with breathing difficulties.
Pound 830 will fund a high-flow oxygen concentrator to help 550 of the most seriously ill patients, the release added.