Updated On: 27 June, 2020 05:04 PM IST | Mumbai | Partnered Content
Vishwa Shanti Sewa Charitable Trust provided ration packages including flour, pulses, rice, chili spices to all those folk artists affected by the lockdown

COVID-19 has put the citizens of India, in crisis. This Deadly Virus is not only harming people physically, but the jobs of people also got lost. People do not even have money to buy daily rations. In order to get rid of this catastrophe, the great powers of the world have collapsed or are feeling self-sufficient. In such a time, the Vishwa Shanti Sewa Charitable Trust helped the needy families and individuals. This relief service has now been terminated. On the last day, the organization officials provided ration materials to dozens of Braj's needy folk artists, and the mission provided relief assistance to more than 1 lakh people in the form of food, ration, mask, sanitizer, etc. throughout the lockdown.
On 8 June, under the COVID-19 Relief Service, Vishwa Shanti Sewa Charitable Trust provided ration packages including flour, pulses, rice, chili spices to all those folk artists affected by the lockdown, in the park at Krishnanagar. Organization Secretary Vijay Sharma distributed relief material to more than three dozen artists. During the distribution, Dr. Deepak Goswami, folk artist Khemchand Yaduvanshi, ward councilor Monu Arora, Atul Upadhyay, and other dignitaries were also seen present.