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Cops, Community & Organisations reach out to Daily Wagers and distribute food packets


To ensure that everyone is eating well during the lockdown, Indoreans involved in NGOs (non-government organisations) have come forward and are taking a step ahead by providing food packages in slum areas.
Indore auto rickshaw association is delivering food packets for free in various areas of the city.
“We have appealed people to donate wheat, rice, pulse oil and kitchen items for household use so that auto rickshaw drivers can deliver it to daily wagers and help them,” Rajesh Bidkar said.
Further, the auto association has decided to deliver the food packets if prepared by anyone at no cost. The association can be contacted at 8120002000, and 9617000000.
In order to provide food to everyone, ‘Samasya Kya Hai’ organisation launched a campaign to provide namkeens and food to daily wagers. “We identified people in 4,500 households and will be regularly providing food packets to them,” Amit Sikarwal said.
The team can be contacted at 8989111177 and 9301325310.
To help everyone stay strong and face the crisis, communities are reaching out to the less fortunate ones of the society and helping them by giving food packets.
Atmadarshan Foundation together with the Christian Community in Indore started a new campaign #feedastomach and reached out with food packets to needy. “We have decided that these coming 21 days, we will distribute the food packets at Jawahar Marg, Indore,” Fr Anand said.
Cops from Chandan Nagar police station reached out to the slum area in Chandan Nagar and provided ration to daily wagers in the area. The team gave 250 grams of flour to every household.



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