COVID-19: Delhi Police launches COVI Van helpline to assist senior citizens ANI | Updated: May 09, 2021 21:32 IST
New Delhi [India], May 9 (ANI): Delhi Police has launched a COVI Van Helpline number, a unique initiative aimed at providing assistance to senior citizens who are struggling with their essential needs amid the COVID-19 crisis.
South District Police of the national capital has launched a COVI Van Helpline (012- 26241077) for senior citizens in the neigbourhood amid the coronavirus situation here, keeping in view the safety and security of the senior citizens. After receiving any call for COVI Van, deployed police official on COVI Van with the beat officer will go to the house of senior citizens and help them in getting the essential items they need, the Delhi Police statement said on Sunday.
On Founding Day, RWA wishes members a ‘healthy birthday’
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HFS Streets Residents’ Welfare Association in Royapuram celebrates its twelfth anniversary with a blood donation drive and health and vaccination camps. These events were also timed with the World Health Day
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At one of the camps.
HFS Streets Residents’ Welfare Association in Royapuram celebrates its twelfth anniversary with a blood donation drive and health and vaccination camps. These events were also timed with the World Health Day
Recently, to commemorate World Health Day as well as celebrate its 12th Founding Day, HFS Streets Residents’ Welfare Association offered a triplicity of services a free medical camp, a blood donation drive and a COVID vaccination camp in Royapuram.
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An anniversary that everyone wants to forget
An anniversary that everyone wants to forget
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Mar 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
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With one year since coronavirus derailed life as we know it, this is an anniversary everyone would like to forget. Especially this
apartment complex that recorded the first covid case in
Bengaluru.
However, keeping the glass half full attitude, the apartment dwellers have called a lesson learned and have till date, followed the covid guidelines issued by the state.
Abhijit Shroff, president of the apartment complex association located on ECC Road in
Whitefield, said, “We are a lot more
vigilant and careful in terms of following the Covid-19 guidelines. We had set the