Providing needy one’s with food relief packages
Kathmandu - A group of young individuals from Ward no 5, Hetauda have provided the poor students and the needy one’s with food relief packages. The capital of Bagmati Province is among one of those places with dense number of immigrants from the neighboring districts that largely includes the daily wage workers and the students.
Amidst lockdown, there are plenty of those unable to fight hunger. These hunger heroes have provided 50 troubled families with a package of rice, lentils, salt, oil, noodles, potatoes and hand washing soap enough to combat hunger for a minimum of 10 days. The food packages were distributed in the presence of public representatives from the local government. The chairman of Ward 5, Mr. Rajesh Baniya mentioned, he was very impressed with the way these lads show cased character and strength in this difficult time of global pandemic.
He also told us that the situation is still under control and the government is trying it’s best to ensure public security. Mr. Nishchal Baniya, one of the campaign leaders challenged youths from all parts of the country to join the IMPACT CHALLENGE, which aims to create a network of youths within local administrative area, raise funds and feed 100 individuals for a minimum of 10 days within their own locality.
One of the other campaign leaders, Mr. Nitesh Lamichhane explained, this is a time of serious difficulty for every country man. He prioritized the students and the daily wage workers to further proclaim, it’s extremely difficult for students from other districts to pay rental fees to the landlords at this time. He appealed to all the real estate managers and landlords to compensate the rental fees to their tenants and addresses all the social organizations for global support in order to fight the coronavirus epidemic.
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