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By: Outside Source

India’s leading rural social welfare organization, the Chinmaya Foundation, Wednesday, held its 22nd review meeting of its continued Covid19 Awareness and Relief Distribution program.

Chaired by the foundation’s national chairman, Chinmaya Dash, the meeting was held in Ardaulia village in Dasarathpur block of Jajpur district and was attended by notable members including the Covid-19 Awareness and Relief Distribution program Coordinator, Master Mihir Kumar, artist Prabhas Kuanar, journalist Nihar Ranjan Samal, Mrs. Tulsi Mallick and Mrs. Archana Jena , among others.

550 days after the program was first began in March of 2020, the Chinmaya Foundation has helped several hundreds of people in rural India through raising awareness about the raging global pandemic, provision of basic needs including food, clothing, hand sanitizers and ORS.

The 22nd review meeting discussed the need to increase funding for the program which is currently a source of hope for street children, the elderly, widows and orphans.

Working in collaboration with its Dolphin School Dance and Group project, the the Chinmaya Foundation has risen to become one of the leading humanitarian organizations in rural India.

The venue of the meeting was by foundation members including Smt. Ranjita Rout, Shibaprasad Biswal, Smt.Sumitra Biswal & all the villagers of Ardaulia village.

Editing by Ollus Ndomu

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