Youth pitch in with digital tools and more
The Hindu
They have contributed in multiple ways to the battle against COVID-19
In the best traditions of volunteerism, several youth have joined the collective to fight COVID-19, helping turn a grim situation around during the second wave. And though all of them were affected by the pandemic one way or another, whether it was getting infected themselves or even losing a dear one, they navigated through their personal woes to sustain their contributions to containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Hailing from diverse backgrounds, they intervened in a range of ways, from being involved in grassroots-level works to distributing essentials and even using digital tools to reinforce COVID-19-appropriate behaviour.More Related News

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