Feeding India in COVID-19
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The COVID-19 pandemic marks an unprecedented time in modern history that will require the best of humanity to overcome. The new coronavirus has taken thousands of lives and spread to nearly every country in the world. Your donation to this fund will support immediate and long-term relief and recovery in vulnerable communities during one of the most challenging times we have collectively faced.
Hello, as we all know the whole world is fighting against this deadly virus. Since almost everything is shutdown everywhere, India is one of the many countries where everything is shutdown and people don't even have money to go buy food or groceries for themselves or their families. It's only because their work place is closed and many are laid off, these are the people who were living pay check to pay check. I'm here trying to raise money for those who are in need. I have a my team in India which they are helping people who are less fortunate with groceries, medicines, masks, sanitizers or their daily household needs.
Barinder Dhapai and Dilpreet Virk spreading awareness.
This picture explains a lot!! Lockdown is not same for everyone!!! But we can help to make it better for someone who is in need!!!
Article from Economic Times (India Times)
New Delhi | Bengaluru | Kolkata | Chandigarh | Pune: Lockdown — and labour is locked out. Businesses across sectors — ecommerce to retail, and mining to manufacturing — are facing serious or even crippling labour shortage, putting yet another question mark on how India’s supply chain will hold up.
Workers returning home or not showing up for work because of transport scarcity and police violence, have led to 80-90% labour shortage for many ecommerce firms. Retailers have been hit hard too. In some big mandis, worker shortage is around 70%, and in some mines, 20% and climbing. Manufacturing units are facing the issue of contract labour keen to get back to their villages.
Pic credit Economic Times (India Times)
Read more at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/labour-pain-worker-shortage-across-sectors/articleshow/74854995.cms
I'm asking to raise $10,000 (748,760.00 Indian Rupees) which will help nearly more than 100 families who are in need. It can be even more, depending on what they require.
Punjab Police helping those who are in need with vegetables and groceries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFhaxft5a5Y
Your $1 will help and get someone dinner for their family.
Thank you,
DhapaiVirk
Hello, as we all know the whole world is fighting against this deadly virus. Since almost everything is shutdown everywhere, India is one of the many countries where everything is shutdown and people don't even have money to go buy food or groceries for themselves or their families. It's only because their work place is closed and many are laid off, these are the people who were living pay check to pay check. I'm here trying to raise money for those who are in need. I have a my team in India which they are helping people who are less fortunate with groceries, medicines, masks, sanitizers or their daily household needs.
Barinder Dhapai and Dilpreet Virk spreading awareness.
This picture explains a lot!! Lockdown is not same for everyone!!! But we can help to make it better for someone who is in need!!!
Article from Economic Times (India Times)
New Delhi | Bengaluru | Kolkata | Chandigarh | Pune: Lockdown — and labour is locked out. Businesses across sectors — ecommerce to retail, and mining to manufacturing — are facing serious or even crippling labour shortage, putting yet another question mark on how India’s supply chain will hold up.
Workers returning home or not showing up for work because of transport scarcity and police violence, have led to 80-90% labour shortage for many ecommerce firms. Retailers have been hit hard too. In some big mandis, worker shortage is around 70%, and in some mines, 20% and climbing. Manufacturing units are facing the issue of contract labour keen to get back to their villages.
Pic credit Economic Times (India Times)
Read more at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/labour-pain-worker-shortage-across-sectors/articleshow/74854995.cms
I'm asking to raise $10,000 (748,760.00 Indian Rupees) which will help nearly more than 100 families who are in need. It can be even more, depending on what they require.
Punjab Police helping those who are in need with vegetables and groceries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFhaxft5a5Y
Your $1 will help and get someone dinner for their family.
Thank you,
DhapaiVirk
Organizer
Dhapai Virk
Organizer
Fairfield, CA