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Priyanka is currently busy with Amazon Original Citadel, a Hollywood project ‘Text For You’ and ‘The Matrix 4’
She along with her husband Nick started a COVID-19 fundraiser.
New Delhi: Priyanka Chopra, who is an ardent dog lover, never misses any opportunity to show her love and affection for her furry friends.
The ‘Don’ actress, who is currently in London has shared a fresh picture with her pawdorable pet pooch Panda.
In the picture, PeeCee is all smiles and can be seen sunbathing in her garden area along with her furry friend. She shared the sun-kissed selfie in her Instagram story and wrote,
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman delivered a keynote address at the event
New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore Alumni Association has launched an initiative called ‘donate a vaccine’ under which it plans to inoculate 1 lakh underprivileged Indians.
The initiative was announced on Saturday (May 29), during the first ever virtual edition of IIMBueX, a leadership conclave organised by the alumni, for the alumni.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman delivered a keynote address on Recovery. Rehabilitation and Prevention of COVID-19.
She also lauded the IIMBAA decision to fund vaccination of 1 lakh underprivileged Indians and said, “this initiative (donate a vaccine) comes at the right time and such an effort from the alumni of IIM Bangalore is emulatable; something that every institution in India can learn from.”
In his appeal for contribution, he said that we all can make a difference by ensuring as many ‘oxygen concentrators’ to hospitals as quickly as possible