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![]() | Want COVID resources on WhatsApp? This student-run platform volunteers.covihelp will come to your rescueThe team accepts any kind of request for COVID-19 resources like oxygen cylinders, medicines, hospital beds | |
![]() | This wearable ventilation system for PPEs developed by an engineering student will make life easier for frontline workersCalled the Cov-Tech Ventilation System, it can be attached to any kind of PPE kit and can be worn between 6-8 hours. We find out more | |
![]() | This student from Bengaluru started a student network to feed, fundraise and save lives during the pandemicIn our Daily Positivity series, we speak to Anvi Mittal about her organisation Ration Square that is working towards feeding the hungry and treating COVID-19 patients during this pandemic | |
![]() | This Sonu is no Sood but an ambulance driver who's helping people across Kolkata get access to beds, oxygenSonu says that he has always been keen to help others and most of it comes from the hardships he had to face while growing up | |
![]() | This sibling duo from Indore has 5k volunteers collecting food, clothes to help over half a million peopleDaanpatra has over 5,000 volunteers in and around Indore, who travel to the deepest corners and interiors of the state of MP to provide aid | |
![]() | This parking solutions start-up is organising drive-through vaccination across 5 cities. Here's how they startedThe first camp was organised at the DLF City Centre Mall, Gurugram on May 14, followed by camps in Cyberhub, Ambience Mall, DLF Mall of India Noida and World Square Mall Ghaziabad | |
![]() | This online portal wants to help 1000 widows who lost their spouses to COVID find jobsThe process is simple. The candidates fill up a form with their details and the team reaches out to them to find the right sector for them | |
![]() | This Mumbai doc couple is collecting leftover COVID meds and giving it to the poor. Here's how you can donateMeds For More is a citizen-led initiative started in Mumbai by Dr Marcus Ranney and his wife Dr Raina Ranney. We find out more | |
![]() | This Instagram page run by doctors, med students is giving patients medical help via DM!COVID Lifeline India is an Instagram page that belongs to a group of doctors and medical students offering counselling, information and advice to patients | |
![]() | This Bengaluru teacher conducts free interactive learning sessions for children whose parents are occupied with COVIDPrasanth Nori is a teacher who runs an EdTech platform called Upepo. We spoke to him about the classes he takes | |
![]() | These school students are verifying, weeding out offers to help with O2, drugs during their summer vacationThe Uncut Team set up the Uncut COVID database just two weeks ago to provide verified COVID resources for people across India. We find out more | |
![]() | These Mumbai schoolkids are doing online sessions, bake sales to raise Rs 65 lakh to help their bus didis and drivers survive the pandemicThe initial plan was to raise Rs 50 lakh but that seemed like a small amount given that there were 180 workers. The kids then raised money on their own | |
![]() | These Hyderabadi cyclists get over 300 calls from COVID patients needing essentials delivered, every single dayThis time for Daily Positivity, we tell you about these cyclists. Relief Riders is their name, delivering essentials to the elderly and COVID-positive patients is their job which they take seriously | |
![]() | Therapy, sharing circles and more — this 26-year-old Mumbaikar is ensuring that the mental health of COVID warriors gets the attention it needsOne Future Collective, founded by Vandita Moraka, is out there making sure that COVID warriors aren't bogged down by mental fatigue by offering them different types of therapy options | |
![]() | Recoveries outnumber new COVID-19 cases for third time in four days, says Union Health MinistryThe daily positivity rate slightly declined to 20.08 per cent, the ministry said. India's total active caseload has decreased to 37,04,893 and now comprises 15.41 per cent of the country's total case |
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