
Grocery kits distributed in city and nearby districts
The Hindu
The initiative by the Chennai Food Bank, in association with Jain Annapurna Trust, was mainly to help families who have been left with no work due to the lockdown.
The Chennai Food Bank, in association with Jain Annapurna Trust, distributed grocery kits to low income groups in the city and 40 villages covering the nearby districts this week. The initiative was mainly to help families who have been left with no work due to the lockdown. According to a press release, 600 grocery kits, with 35 kg of various ingredients that can sustain a family for a month, were distributed to villagers located around Arni, Chetpet, Cheyyar, Vandavasi, Vellore, Ponneermalai and Polur.More Related News

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