Sourav Ganguly Helps Kolkata ISKCON Feed 10,000 More People Daily During COVID-19 Lockdown
Published - 04 Apr 2020, 08:30 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:05 AM
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BCCI president Sourav Ganguly on Saturday extended a helping hand to ISKCON’s Kolkata centre, enabling them to feed 20,000 people, affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, every day. The Kolkata ISKCON was feeding 10,000 people daily before.
India has been widely affected by the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus and the cases keep on increasing with days passing by. Consequently, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent the state into a complete lockdown from March 25. Cricketing action in the country has also come to a standstill.
ISKCON is distributing food to four lakh people daily across the country. Wearing all protective gears such as mask and gloves, the former India captain visited the ISKCON city centre and promised support.
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“From ISKCON Kolkata we were cooking food for 10,000 people daily. Our dear Sourav Da has come forward and extended all his support and has donated, which enables us to double our capacity to 20,000 people every day,” Radharaman Das spokesperson and vice-president of ISKCON, Kolkata centre said.
“As we all know that the corona-crisis has created unprecedented challenges before humanity. One of the very important battles in this hour of crisis is being fought by those who have lost their daily earnings,” Das added.
“Under his captaincy, the monks of ISKCON Kolkata are enthused to play this long Test match and fight together the battle against hunger for many families here in Kolkata,” he said.
“I am a great fan of Dada and have watched many of his innings on the cricket ground. But his innings of feeding 10,000 people everyday is the best one. ISKCON expresses its immense gratitude to Ganguly,” Das added.
Indian Cricketing Fraternity Joins Hands To Eliminate Coronavirus
Prior to this, Indian skipper Virat Kohli, former Indian cricketers, Suresh Raina and Sachin Tendulkar, the BCCI, and some more cricketers have also donated money to combat the pandemic. Talking about women cricketers, 16-year old, Richa Ghosh and India’s new find in the recently concluded ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, Poonam Yadav have also donated money to fight for the elimination of the virus. Mithali Raj joined the fight to eliminate the coronavirus pandemic from India by donating INR 10 Lakh.
Ganguly had earlier donated 20,000 kilograms rice at the Belur Math, the headquarters of the Ramkrishna Mission.
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