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RSKS India pulls up its socks amid coronavirus.

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS) says India will do whatever it takes to reduce the struggles of all the poor during the coronavirus pandemic.

The RSKS is helping poor, homeless, street and slum people with disabilities and families that have been severely impacted by the virus and the lockdowns in India. The RSKS realises that the poor have no one during this pandemic and they wanted to help change that.

The organisation has noted the painful symptoms of the Covid-19 and has taught the less privileged how best to protect themselves from the pandemic that has engulfed the entire world. The virus can cause mild severe illness and these illnesses occur more severely in older adults.

“At RSKS India we are extremely concerned and conscious about the health of our employees as well as our partners, donors and thousands of beneficiaries who are a part of the family,” said one correspondent.

The speaker went on to say the RSKS team members were also doing awareness programs at all their workshops and training centres to ensure the safety of the people. The team however has encouraged everyone to take precautions by social distancing following proper sanitary protocols and reaching out to health authorities in suspected cases.

“We would also like to take this opportunity to reiterate the World Health Organisation guidelines and urge you to take the necessary precautions to safeguard yourself from COVID-19,” the RSKS said.

RSKS not only supported the less fortunate with COVID-19 education but also supported them with food packages of dry grains, rice, oil, spices, vegetables, sugar and many more un mentioned necessities. The distribution was made to various locations.

RSKS India says it always works for the society at any time of disasters. Their main targets are usually the marginalised and nomadic communities, students and poor farmers just to mention a few. The RSKS says they are fully committed to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

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