Singapore residents lend a hand to Covid-19 relief efforts in home countries
Food distribution in Sri Lanka (top) and a patient being treated at the Indian Red Cross Society Bel-Air Hospital in Maharashtra, India (above). Over $1 million was raised through a fund launched by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Little India Shopkeepers and Heritage Association on April 26. The Singapore Red Cross also raised $24,000 for communities in South Asia and South-east Asia after a July 6 donation call. PHOTOS: SINGAPORE RED CROSS
Food distribution in Sri Lanka (top) and a patient being treated at the Indian Red Cross Society Bel-Air Hospital in Maharashtra, India (above). Over $1 million was raised through a fund launched by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Little India Shopkeepers and Heritage Association on April 26. The Singapore Red Cross also raised $24,000 for communities in South Asia and South-east Asia after a July 6 donation c
Singapore residents lend a hand to Covid-19 relief efforts in home countries
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Singapore Red Cross sends Rs 38 crore for COVID-19 relief to India
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Last Updated: Jun 04, 2021, 10:48 AM IST
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Williams received a SGD1 million cheque of donations collected by the Singapore Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) and the Little Indian Shopkeepers and Heritage Association (LISHA).
SRC is sending close to SGD7 million, collected under Indian COVID Relief Fund, to its counterpart in India, Williams told on Thursday.
Singapore Red Cross (SRC) is sending nearly SGD 7 million (approx Rs 38 crore) to its counterpart in India for distribution to hospitals and medical institutions fighting the country s worst health crisis, its secretary general and CEO Benjamin Williams has said.