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Help extended to cancer warriors in Mumbai
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, April 21 2021:
Chhabi Sahayog Foundation (CSF) in collaboration with publisher of Morning Bell Daily (Manipur), Laimayum Bashanta Sharma distributed fruits to cancer warriors yesterday around 5 pm at Hanuman Tekdi in Mumbai.
A press release issued by CSF said the event was held at Ashok Singhal Rugna Seva Sadan, Shiv Kalyan Kendra of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and around 100 cancer warriors were given training on basic coping skills to live during Covid pandemic as a part of the event followed by distribution of fruits.
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Chief administrator of Ashok Singhal Rugna Seva Sedan, Dilip Date, organization in charge Shambhu Pandey and Rajesh Gawde of weekly magazine Saptahik Vivek along with the volunteers of Ashok Singhal Rugna Seva Sedan attended the event.
Ashok Singhal Rugna Seva Sedan is a cancer care facility managed by Vishwa Hindu Parishad where cancer warriors are provided free accommodation with hygienic meals and they enjoy ease of living due to the exceptional services provided by the cancer care facility.
It may be mentioned that amid the risky situation of the second wave of Covid pandemic, Chhabi Sahayog Foundation is taking care of the vulnerable cancer warriors who came to Mumbai for treatment.
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