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Rakesh Rajdev offered beds, sanitizing kits, testing kits and other necessary medical equipment so that they can continue offering treatment to COVID-19 patients. Visit here: https://bit.ly/3XrOq1f
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RakeshRajdev is the founder of social welfare organization namely KanudaMitraMandal. The main motive of this organization is to ensure that nobody will be left deprived and worn out. He always says that let’s wipe out the hunger, redundancy and illiteracy from the nation.He has undertaken many activities with the social welfare organization. Rakesh understood that there are mainly middle-class and lower-middle-class people in society who lead their life hands and mouths. Hence to make sure that their life is more facile to offer all the necessities of life, he runs the charity and welfare organization KanudaMitraMandal.
Along with his family, he has helped people and families from various classes in society. RakeshRajdev has taken several projects through his platform for social welfare. With his continuous and passionate efforts, he has helped students, labourers, patients and various downtrodden families and people in society. Especially he helped many of them during the COVID-19 pandemic time. With the implementation of the lockdown, many people got stuck in their work locations. Hence Rakesh arranged transportation so that they can reach their hometown safely. To make them comfortable during the travel he offered water bottles, food packages, grocery packages and sanitisers so that they can cope with the challenging time.
He assisted more than 50000 labourers with food packages, grocery packages and sanitisers so that they can lead a better life. He also visited the nearby places to awaken the spirit of living within them. For the students, he offered educational kits such as school bags, notebooks, water bottles, lunch boxes and other necessary stationery items.For the medical centres and hospitals, RakeshRajdev offered beds, sanitizing kits, testing kits and other necessary medical equipment so that they can continue offering treatment to COVID-19 patients.