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Rakesh Rajdev offered them the beds, testing kits, sanitizing materials and other necessary medical equipment so that they can continue offering treatment to COVID-positive patients. Visit here: https://bit.ly/3KJNbrw
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RakeshRajdev runs a social welfare organization namely KanudaMitraMandal. With his continuous effort, Rakesh helps the students, the labour community and various downtrodden people and families. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic time, he supported many suffering people and families.What does RakeshRajdev do for society with his NGO?He ensured schooling for needy students – Students are the future of the nation. But at times, poverty is the main reason why students discontinue their education. Reducing the illiteracy rate in society is important for the development of the nation.
Hence he offered school bags, water bottles, lunch boxes, notebooks and other necessary stationery items for deserving students from Grade 1 to Grade 9. For the other deserving students from the labour family, Rakesh also ensured to supply food packages so that they will not suffer from hunger issues. He ensured to supply all the necessary things to the labour community –The labour community is the most pitiful class of society. During the pandemic time, they suffered a lot. To help them cope with a hard time, he assisted more than 50000 labourers. RakeshBhaiRajdev offered them food packages, grocery packages and sanitizing materials.
For the people who were stuck during the lockdown in their work location, he arranged a transportation option so that they can reach their hometowns safely. For the kids on the bus, he offered toys and other necessary things so that they can have a safe journey.He ensured to supply of medical equipment to the hospitals – During the COVID-19 pandemic time, the medical centres and hospitals faced many challenges. Hence RakeshRajdev offered them the beds, testing kits, sanitizing materials and other necessary medical equipment so that they can continue offering treatment to COVID-positive patients.