Exams fail to dampen DU students’ initiative
The Hindu
The collective has fed over 1,630 out-of-work daily wagers since second wave began
A collective of students from across Delhi University has managed to feed over 1,630 out-of-work daily wagers and labourers, over the series of lockdowns in the Capital since the second wave wreaked havoc. Thanks to funds generated via online crowdfunding. With the exams round the corner, their visits to distressed workers have been restricted for the better part of this month.More Related News

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