Livinguard donates antiviral masks worth Rs 15 Cr for protection of COVID-19 warriors
Livinguard donates antiviral masks worth Rs 15 Cr for protection of COVID-19 warriors
11 May 2021 | News This will ensure that our brave frontline heroes are especially protected with the most superior patented antiviral and antibacterial technology on textile, rather than just being sufficiently protected
Livinguard AG has donated antiviral masks worth Rs 15 crore for the protection of COVID warriors through NGOs, government organisations, civil society, hospitals, and numerous healthcare centres. This will ensure that our brave frontline heroes are especially protected with the most superior patented antiviral and antibacterial technology on textile, rather than just being sufficiently protected.
Some of the candidates who won the gram panchayat elections.
MUMBAI: A revolution is quietly brewing in the patriarchal Marathwada region of Maharashtra, and women such as Sumanbai Nurude (55) are scripting it.
Nurude, who was widowed 30 years ago and sent back to her parents’ village with her two daughters, contested the gram panchayat elections from her Bhaswadi village in Nanded district and, to her surprise, won.
“I was surprised when I was declared winner. It is hard for a single woman to come so far. But now that I have got the opportunity, I will work to raise the issues of women and focus on helping more single women,” said Nurude, adding that her daughters and brother have been her pillars of support.
Single women scripting Maharashtra revolution
Single women scripting Maharashtra revolution
ByBhavika JainBhavika Jain / Updated: Jan 24, 2021, 10:33 IST
Maharashtra, and women such as Sumanbai Nurude (55) are scripting it.
Nurude, who was widowed 30 years ago and sent back to her parents’ village with her two daughters, contested the gram panchayat elections from her Bhaswadi village in Nanded district and, to her surprise, won.
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“I was surprised when I was declared winner. It is hard for a single woman to come so far. But now that I have got the opportunity, I will work to raise the issues of women and focus on helping more single women,” said Nurude, adding that her daughters and brother have been her pillars of support.
Some of the candidates who won the gram panchayat elections.
MUMBAI: A revolution is quietly brewing in the patriarchal Marathwada region of Maharashtra, and women such as Sumanbai Nurude (55) are scripting it.
Nurude, who was widowed 30 years ago and sent back to her parents’ village with her two daughters, contested the gram panchayat elections from her Bhaswadi village in Nanded district and, to her surprise, won.
“I was surprised when I was declared winner. It is hard for a single woman to come so far. But now that I have got the opportunity, I will work to raise the issues of women and focus on helping more single women,” said Nurude, adding that her daughters and brother have been her pillars of support.