Farmers’ initiative completes 60 days of service amid COVID-19
The Hindu
‘Grameena Janara Corona Pade’ was formed to help people of villages overcome the fear of pandemic
The Grameena Janara Corona Seva Pade that was set up to support people in villages, particularly farmers, fight the second wave of pandemic has completed two months of its service amidst the distressing COVID-19 situation in Mysuru district. To mark 60 days of its service in rural areas, the farmers’ initiative conducted vaccination, COVID-19 test and medical check-up camp at Ambale village on Saturday. The Seva Pade helped villagers overcome the fear of COVID-19 and spread awareness on precautions to be taken without being overconfident, as a large number of cases reported in this wave were found in villages unlike the previous wave.More Related News
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