Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kher’s foundation distribute­s medical equipment pan India

- Kavita Awaasthi

With the second wave of coronaviru­s wreaking havoc across the country, actor Anupam Kher has joined hands with Project Heal India to help distribute medical equipment across hospitals in India.

The initiative is a joint effort by Kher, scientist Dr Ashutosh Tewari and Padma Bhushan Baba Kalyani, who are all working towards conducting relief activities for the Covid-19 crisis in India. The project will be managed by Kher’s foundation.

They will provide life-supporting devices and medical equipment to needy institutio­ns and hospitals across India. The first consignmen­t of ventilator­s and oxygen concentrat­ors was dispatched to hospitals in Kanpur, Pune, Jammu, Bihar and Mumbai.

The actor says, “We will be identifyin­g people and hospitals across the country, who need help right now. This is just the beginning, we plan to do more. We want to help the right people. I posted on social media, asking for volunteers, and was pleasantly surprised that 300 people came forward to help us. I believe that people want to help others in any manner possible.”

Kher adds that we will all have to come forward to help each other in this time of a crisis.

“The government is doing its bit and we have to do ours, too, as it is an unpreceden­ted and uncontroll­able situation, apart from the fact that we should all try to get vaccinated as soon as possible. We are a largely populated country, so it might take some time but do register yourselves and in the meantime, follow all guidelines and stay safe,” he concludes.

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PHOTO: KESHAV SINGH/HT

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