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Bollywood Roundup: Neha Kakkar, Sonakshi Sinha, Shah Rule, and more

INDIA New England News Neha Kakkar recalls the time she used to be ‘thin’ Mumbai– Singer Neha Kakkar on Saturday shared throwback pictures from the time she used to be fitter. The actor posted a series of pictures on Instagram, where she is dressed in a white and green suit. She paired this up with a heavy necklace and earrings, which she revealed were gifted by her mother-in-law. She wrote about how she used to be slimmer back then, only a few months ago. “Jab Main Patli Hua Karti Thi, Few Months back! #WhenIUsedToBeThin #NehaKakkar #NehuDiaries,” she wrote. Neha has been trying to shed the kilos and has been keeping her fans updated about her workout regime. She took to social media to post a video of her working out a few days back.

Sonakshi Sinha urges people to contribute to organisations fighting Covid-19

URL copied Sonakshi Sinha urges people to contribute to organisations fighting Covid-19 Actress Sonakshi Sinha on Friday shared an Instagram video urging all to donate to organisations that are helping people fight Covid. In the video, the actress spoke of about how the country is going through a terrible time and appeals to everyone to help out in whatever way they can. Hi everyone, let s talk. We have been hit by the second wave of covid and it is way worse than last year. It breaks my heart every time I hear of someone losing their family or their friend to Covid. Seeing visuals of what our health care workers, hospitals are going through. The urgent need for oxygen cylinders, concentrators, medicines, food and financial help for so many people. Seeing the way the situation has been handled, I believe we need to step in to make a difference. So here I am to make a sincere appeal to all of you, please come forward and donate and help in any possible way to fight this

How to help India during the coronavirus crisis: Where to donate

Thursday 29 April 2021 India needs our help. As we are seeing, a second wave of coronavirus in India is resulting in dramatic shortages of oxygen and medicines, with hospitals and crematoriums overwhelmed. For the past week, this nation of 1.4 billion people has been reporting as many as 350,000 new cases a day. To tackle the shortage of beds, officials are turning to train carriages, which have been converted into isolation wards, and steel factories are pivoting to liquid oxygen production. As ever with disasters, the pandemic is hurting the lower-income groups and marginalised communities, but even the most well-off are unable to access medical help, as services are so overwhelmed. While many parts of the country face a devastating lack of medical supplies, there’s also restricted access to livelihoods and resources.

India s entrepreneurs and investors are mobilizing to help the nation fight COVID-19 — and you can too

India s entrepreneurs and investors are mobilizing to help the nation fight COVID-19 — and you can too
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India Inc prepares to fight 2nd wave of Covid: Mi India pledges Rs 3 cr; Cashkaro boss asks people for support

Pain, grief and sorrow are the only emotions emerging from India. The second wave of coronavirus pandemic has gripped the country tight in its grasp. On Wednesday, India recorded single-day rise of 3,60,960 coronavirus cases, which pushed the total tally to 1,79,97,267. Due to unavailability of hospital beds and oxygen cylinders, the country has seen the death toll cross two lakh, following 3,293 fresh fatalities. Corporate India has joined hands to do their bit to tackle the Covid situation better. Deepinder Goyal, CEO of Zomato, took to Twitter to share an update about his Help Save My India campaign via its not-for-profit initiative Zomato Feeding India in association with logistics company Delhivery.

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