Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

INDIAN ORIGIN ALUMNI OF SINGAPORE UNIVS TO HELP UP IN PANDEMIC TIMES

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LUCKNOW: Amidst Covid-19 crisis, Indian origin alumni of top Singaporea­n Universiti­es are raising funds to purchase oxygen concentrat­ors for Uttar Pradesh in coming weeks. The group plans to distribute at least 50 modern high-capacity oxygen concentrat­ors in the state by next week.

Aarti Kumar, an alumna of a university in Singapore is one of the persons coordinati­ng the effort. “The initiative was aimed at providing some relief to India as it fights a massive second wave of Covid pandemic. The group set the target to raise $75000 which was met within two days. The target was then doubled,” said Aarti.

The mission named SUMO (Singapore University Mission Oxygen) was launched by Milaap foundation. The group has raised a total of $117,463 with the help of 668 supporters by the time this report was filed.

“A large number of students studying in top universiti­es in Singapore have joined the effort to help their home country in the time of distress. Beside concentrat­ors, the group is also rallying support to procure other medical equipment which could be used for people suffering from Covid-19,” she said.

“We are currently procuring the devices. Efforts are also being made to get all the required paperwork done for distributi­on of the devices in the country,” said Aarti.

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