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surf the net to find any one NGO (chartible trust) and write an article about their ways of working during this pandemic period of covid 19 in about 150 words​

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MUMBAI: Various social organisations and NGOs have come forward to provide food to daily wagers, homeless and other people affected by the curfew imposed in Maharashtra in view of the coronavirus pandemic.

MUMBAI: Various social organisations and NGOs have come forward to provide food to daily wagers, homeless and other people affected by the curfew imposed in Maharashtra in view of the coronavirus pandemic.Some Sikh community members have been organising 'langar' (free kitchen) at a gurudwara in suburban Mumbai since last two days.Besides, some NGOs distributed food packets to homeless people at Kalyan and Dombivali in neighbouring Thanre district on Monday.

MUMBAI: Various social organisations and NGOs have come forward to provide food to daily wagers, homeless and other people affected by the curfew imposed in Maharashtra in view of the coronavirus pandemic.Some Sikh community members have been organising 'langar' (free kitchen) at a gurudwara in suburban Mumbai since last two days.Besides, some NGOs distributed food packets to homeless people at Kalyan and Dombivali in neighbouring Thanre district on Monday.The Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Students' Islamic Organisation of India and some other organisations also distributed around 1,000 food packets to people in the last two days in Madanpura, Jogeshwari, Andheri, Oshiwara, Kurla and Vikhroli areas of Mumbai and Mumbra and Kalyan in Thane.Volunteers reached out to people affected by the lockdown, especially daily wagers, and provided them food.

MUMBAI: Various social organisations and NGOs have come forward to provide food to daily wagers, homeless and other people affected by the curfew imposed in Maharashtra in view of the coronavirus pandemic.Some Sikh community members have been organising 'langar' (free kitchen) at a gurudwara in suburban Mumbai since last two days.Besides, some NGOs distributed food packets to homeless people at Kalyan and Dombivali in neighbouring Thanre district on Monday.The Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Students' Islamic Organisation of India and some other organisations also distributed around 1,000 food packets to people in the last two days in Madanpura, Jogeshwari, Andheri, Oshiwara, Kurla and Vikhroli areas of Mumbai and Mumbra and Kalyan in Thane.Volunteers reached out to people affected by the lockdown, especially daily wagers, and provided them food.On Monday afternoon, food packets were provided in Anna Nagar to truck drivers who were working in the city and did not have lunch.Some volunteers of Jamaat-e-Islami, Alliance Against CAA-NRC-NPR and Memon community members provided lunch in the last two days to daily wagers who were stranded at the Kurla terminus while waiting for trains to return to their home towns.

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