06 May,2021 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Sonu Nigam Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
During the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, several celebrities from the entertainment industry came forward and donated their plasma. They all are very thorough and active on social media and trying to provide oxygen cylinders and beds to the people in need. And now, singer Sonu Nigam has come forward and donated his blood recently. He not only donated blood but also inaugurated the blood donation camp organised by Ameet Satam's Adarsh Foundation, along with the 19-year old golfer, Krishiv KL Tekchandani.
Also sharing a video on his Instagram account, the singer talked about how this is the need of the hour and how there could be shortage of the same in India. Have a look right here:
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The singer became the first blood donor of the two-day camp set up in Juhu and he also motivated the youth to donate blood before taking the vaccination.
Sonu has risen to the cause of providing mobile oxygen supplies for COVID-19 patients, the singer has chosen to procure 2021 portable oxygen canisters which can provide on-demand oxygen supply to the critical patient when hospital beds or oxygen concentrators are not available. These oxygen canisters will be installed in ambulances across the city.
Also, in another video post on Instagram, talking about the Kumbh Mela, the singer opined, "I can't comment about anything else, I'm born a Hindu and as a Hindu, I feel the Kumbh Mela shouldn't have taken place in the first place. Thank God good sense prevailed on everyone and it has been made symbolic. I understand it is a matter of faith but considering the present situation of the world, nothing can be more important than the lives of people."
The singer in his video also expressed that live shows should not be arranged amid the second wave of the pandemic which has badly affected India. He said: "As a singer, I feel live shows should not be conducted right now. Shows can be done by maintaining social distance and taking precautions but not now, at a later time. We have to be very careful, the situation is very bad."
With inputs from ANI