Congress launches free ambulance service in Anantapur
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APCC State president Sake Sailajanath flags off the vehicle to be driven by party worker
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APCC State president Sake Sailajanath flags off the vehicle to be driven by party worker
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee(APCC) launched free ambulance service in Anantapur on Wednesday with party State president Sake Sailajanath formally flagged off the vehicle, to be driven by a party worker. The service is going to be launched all over the State soon, party members said.
Helpline The party, taking help of its youth wing leaders from National Students’ Union of India(NSUI), launched a Statewide COVID Control Centre manned by four of its leaders Naresh Yanumala (Phone number-8885858001), Sankar Yadav (7396746667), Manjula Deepthi (9704727352) and Fakruddin (9989752910). People can dial these numbers for any kind of support, he said.
Humanitarian work is primary, could have done more if we were in government, says B V Srinivas
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May 03, 2021 18:10 IST
IYC officials said that the Indian Youth Congress president has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients.
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IYC volunteers supplying oxygen cylinders to the New Zealand High Commission. | Photo Credit:
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IYC officials said that the Indian Youth Congress president has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients.
As the second COVID-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
Youth Congress President B V Srinivas(R)
NEW DELHI: As the second Covid-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
The word has spread. And people desperate for help as the pandemic spreads, particularly in the national capital and its suburbs, have been directly calling IYC members or tagging them and Srinivas on social media platforms.
IYC officials said that he has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for Covid-19 patients. They are doing everything, from arranging plasma, oxygen, medicines and equipment to beds, the officials said.
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1 President of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) Srinivas BV, at IYC headquarters in New Delhi , Monday, May 3, 2021. PTI
New Delhi, May 3
As the second COVID-19 wave stretches the healthcare infrastructure to breaking point, Indian Youth Congress president B V Srinivas and his team have emerged the go-to people, quickly responding to SOS messages and arranging for oxygen, medicines and even plasma.
The word has spread. And people desperate for help as the pandemic spreads, particularly in the national capital and its suburbs, have been directly calling IYC members or tagging them and Srinivas on social media platforms.
IYC officials said that he has a team of 1,000 members dedicated to responding to calls of help for COVID-19 patients. They are doing everything, from arranging plasma, oxygen, medicines and equipment to beds, the officials said.