
These Class 12 students from UP have created a Whatsapp group to help people during Covid-19 pandemic
India Today
Three Class 12 students from UP have created a Whatsapp group to provide crucial information to help people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Covid-19 pandemic has raised hell in India especially in the second wave, and thousands of people are facing a variety of issues due to lack of lack of timely information, with many losing their lives in the process. At this time, three Class 11 students from Uttar Pradesh have created a Whatsapp group to share crucial Covid-related information with people. The Whatsapp group, called the ‘Covid Sahayata Kendra’ or Covid Support Centre helps people who have trouble getting hospital beds, oxygen cylinders or injections. The creators of this support group are Meerut residents Rishi Gupta and Avni Singh, and Saharanpur’s Ansh Garg who recently cleared Class 11 and are now in Class 12.
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