We are all aware about the pandemic Covid 19 and how it spread across the length & breadth of India.
Due to the pandemic nature of this virus, the greatest impact was to the poor and daily workers across India. With shutdowns everywhere, these people had no means to earn or get food. Our affiliated service organizations rose to the occasion to serve the underprivileged with approvals from the local authorities without compromising on social distancing
The volunteers of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organizations in various states organized community kitchens to serve meal packages in the rural and slums. Dry food kits containing grains, flour, oil, tea and spices were also distributed to families all organized with utmost precautions.
At the height of the pandemic, many infected people needed oxygen supply. With shortage of hospital facilities, people needed portable oxygen supply. Our Trust provided over 300 O2 concentrators and 3 mini oxygen plants. Oxygen Plants were installed at two Super Specialty Hospitals in Puttaparthi and Whitefield, Bengaluru run by Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust.
The undertaking has touched 100s of thousands of lives and will continue to serve and is ready for future pandemic emergency.
As we all know, the pandemic of Covid 19 has rendered the world speechless and immobile. In its wake, thousands of lives have been lost and millions are awaiting deliverance across the world. The governments around the globe are trying to grapple with the menace of COVID – 19 and in India, several ancillary issues have cropped up, not least of which is feeding the suffering population – labourers and daily wage earners – given that they are unable to earn a basic livelihood in the current situation and are stranded across different parts of the country due to the lock-down. Such a situation is unprecedented in at least 100 years of human history.
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