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Hope floats from individuals when systems stress
Fri, May 7 2021 13:36 IST |
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Hope floats from individuals when systems stress Image Source: IANS News
Hope floats from individuals when systems stress Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 7 : There is no point writing my name. I am just doing what I can, says the 68-year-old, who makes it a point to bring food packets and soup for the 50 patients and volunteers at the Mini Covid Care Centre in Bal Bhavan in Chandigarh. Everyday. She says this is the least she can do.
So is the case with Shantanu Bhardwaj, who owns a shop in Sector-22. He makes a quick round to the Centre to ask if they need anything. It is going to be a routine till the facility is operational.
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May 05, 2021 17:21 IST
In spite of transformed routines, online classes, and the uncertainty of assessment systems and when they will actually step into school again, these under-18s are helping a COVID-19 struck world
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In spite of transformed routines, online classes, and the uncertainty of assessment systems and when they will actually step into school again, these under-18s are helping a COVID-19 struck world
Rohan George crowd-sourced for Vidyodaya
When school went online last year, Rohan George, from Woodstock School, Mussoorie, would experience a little tech trouble once in a while. “Even though I had all these good systems in place, I still had days when my Wi-Fi was bad and I couldn’t see my classmates. I wondered how children in villages were managing,” says the class X student. He decided to help raise ₹50,000 for a few and set up a fund-raiser on Milaap.org.