Indian-American NGO donates $4.7 million…..

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New York, USA (CU)_ As India faces an extreme second wave of the pandemic, an Indian-American non-profit organization has raised around $4.7 million funds via social media for COVID-19 relief initiatives. A Hindu faith-based humanitarian non-profit organization, Sewa International USA, which raised the above funds said, “This is a collective effort that can save lives, defeat hunger, assure distressed people, and help India in its decisive fight against COVID-19”. Sewa on Tuesday picked up a shipment containing 2,184 oxygen concentrators to deliver to India.

According to the statement of the organization, over 66,700 Indian-Americans came forward to donate $4.7 million for COVID-19 relief measures in India within 100 hours after the online fund-raising drive began. Sewa International USA made its way to the top list of Indian-American non-profit organizations in the United States in recent years. The organization said, “Right now, our top priority is…

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