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How Indian Start-ups and NGOs are Helping Fight Covid-19 through Crowdfunding Campaigns

Written by Capria Admin
April 26, 2021

The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to claim lives of loved ones in India, putting unimaginable pressure on healthcare professionals and infrastructure in the country.

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And while the government and healthcare authorities do their best to control the situation, some individuals and organisations are doing all they can to help by minimizing the struggle of the general public, pulling up resources and ensuring they are delivered to those who need them the most. Even as India recorded 3,52,991 new Covid-19 cases and 2,812 deaths in the last 24 hours on Monday, a number of crowdfunding initiatives have been launched to help defeat the coronavirus.

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