20 May,2021 08:25 AM IST | Faridabad | mid-day online correspondent
Tisca Chopra (Photo/AFP
She has been doing every bit in her capacity to help people in need in these testing times. Tisca Chopra is one of the celebrities who stepped up to help those in need by donating and distributing food for frontline workers. She also is doing her bit to help transgenders and widows, who have been affected by the Covid pandemic. She has even started an initiative with chef Vikas Khanna called '#IndiaForMothers', to help support these groups deal with the crises.
In a recent collab with a charity organization, Tisca along with her parents donated rice packets to the ones in need. Chopra shared a picture, from Gurudwara in Faridabad, where she is seen handing rice packets to her parents, who are helping her in placing them out of the vehicle. She wrote alongside, "At the Sector 15 Gurudwara with the parents .. so proud that at their age, they lifted bags and bags of rice without hesitation to help provide food to #Covid staff at Hospitals .."
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Chopra's parents helping out people in these troubled times, despite being old, is what re-instils faith in humanity.
Meanwhile, India recorded the highest single-day Covid-19 fatalities with 4,529 new deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the Union Health Ministry's data on Wednesday. India's daily spike of coronavirus cases remained below the 3 lakh mark for the third consecutive day as only 2,67,334 fresh infections were recorded during a 24-hour period. On Monday, India's daily spike of coronavirus cases remained below the 3 lakh mark for the first time after 26 days as only 2,81,386 fresh infections were recorded in the last 24 hours.
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