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NSUI Helped The Migrant Labourers Children By Accessing Them To Education And Organized A Blood Donation Camp

The NSUI has helped the migrant laborers' children by accessing them to education and has also organized a blood donation camp.

As everybody knows that our soldiers had to sacrifice their lives in the Galwan Valley, Ladakh, it is a very sad moment for the nation. It is a big loss for India, and for the same reason, Rahul Ji didn't celebrate his birthday.

He has always aimed to help and aid the poor in whatever way he can. Yet again, the NSUI helped the four families from different states. Along with this, the NSUI also organizing a blood donation camp.

 

A Delhi boy named, Chand Mohammad who had to lift the COVID 19 patients' body to make money for his mothers' treatment and sisters' education (Delhi, Seelampur), A Bihar man named, Rajan who has a pregnant wife and his 2 family members died one due to fever and another by fighting Coronavirus (JJ Colony, Uttam Nagar), another man from Bihar, named Harikishan who had committed suicide due to financial burden (Dwarka), A woman named Rekha from Rohini lost her husband as he was suffering from COVID 19 and couldn't battle; these families were provided aid and assistance. The NSUI President, Mr. Neeraj Kundan was himself present and handing over the cheques to these people.

Rahul Ji was one of the first people to raise the migrant laborers' voice in this coronavirus pandemic situation. On his birthday, the NSUI wanted to follow in his path and help the poor as much as they can.

The NSUI was happy to help these people by providing them financial aid and organizing a blood donation camp on Rahul Ji's birthday. This was a gift from NSUI to him.

Lokesh Chugh,
National Secretary,
Media and communications Incharge,
NSUI

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