Businessman spurs TSA to continue mess service for Covid patients
Source: Chronicle News Service
Kangpokpi, June 26 2021:
A deed of kindness from a businessman in Kangpokpi motivated Thadou Students' Association (TSA), Sadar Hills to extend 'good Samaritan' service to COVID patients and on-duty medical staff including doctors and nurses at COVID Care Centre, Leikop.
TSA Sadar Hills has been voluntarily taking up the responsibility of providing mess catering to any COVID patients admitted to CCC Leikop and on-duty medical staff including doctors and nurses.
However, the students' body running the catering service without seeking any donation from others often faces shortage of rice in their stock.
Ganga Sharma, a businessman from Kangpokpi and an alumnus of KT Higher Secondary School Kangpokpi (1997 Class X batch), came forward to help TSA to continue feeding the COVID patients and doctors and nurses at CCC Leikop by donating rice, dal, potatoes, oil, water and other requirements.
It was not Ganga's donation but his praiseworthy gesture that made everyone motivated.
The businessman while handing over the essential items said, "We cannot solely depend on the government and other philanthropic organisations throughout the pandemic, rather we as human being must participate and do something for the cause of humanity at this juncture.
Collective efforts and participation is the need of the hour to overcome the pandemic COVID-19" .
He further said, "This will not be the last but I will promote the good Samaritan act of TSA Sadar Hills to my friend circle and come forward with bigger assistance and contribution for the COVID patients and our COVID warriors, the doctors, and nurses at CCC Leikop".
Ganga Sharma also appreciated the sacrifice and commitment of Hechong Hangshing, who has been volunteering to cook for the COVID patients and doctors and nurses on-duty at the CCC since TSA Sadar Hills started the mess catering service free of cost.
Meanwhile, TSA Sadar Hills and TWA Sadar Hills expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ganga Sharma for his noble deed.