Thursday, 2 April 2020

People we need you to stay together to fight with COVID-19



Everywhere you can see the news related to pandemic of coronavirus in our country.

The lockdown in India, the largest such exercise in the world, may not be enough to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country, former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan has said.

"This is a serious concern because not only does the lockdown keep people from going to work, it keeps them at home which is not necessarily that pristine isolated place, but can also be a slum where people live together," Rajan said in an interview with Bloomberg.





According to today’s scenario anyone can simply say that humanity is in danger. Because this pandemic is ready to vanish our roots and history of birth. Now the point is that we have to save our  people with their attitude. The market of news is already on its upper stage as every minute we can see the increase in number of corona virus patients.

We are worried about financial structure

As we are continuously facing lockdown of 21 days in our nation and just because of lockdown we are facing many big issues and continuously fighting with our own fright. We cannot go somewhere or meet with someone. Everything is just okay but the biggest issue we are facing is fall down of our economy with the biggest rates and this is the master of deep discussion.

Unemployment may be ready to arise

There is no doubt in this, if unemployment rises after the lockdown, as many daily paid workers are striving for their livelihood. So this is very clear as we awake after the lockdown we have to make  our self ready to face many big challenges.

Why we are worried?

The Samudayik Vikas Samiti is an NGO and got its registration certificate on 16th march 1999 under societies registration act XXI, 1860.

In a real manner, Samudayik Vikas Samiti is dedicated to promote, facilitate, conduct and promote social actions/programs for the emancipation and upliftment of the weaker sections of the society.

Particularly those who are socially challenged and discriminated against on the grounds of gender, caste, and creed, and nearly twelve long years in Delhi, made it a proud harbinger of hope and confidence for hundreds of men and women whose hope of life has been completely shattered.

Samudayik Vikas Samiti has been working with the poor and the marginalized in the slums and resettlement colonies of Delhi to touch and transform the lives of thousands of people who live in vulnerabilities.




Community Mobilization and Participatory Development are the twin pillars of our social work activities.

We are committed to participatory community-owned self-sustainable models of development.

This is our time to show that we can fight with any pandemic with our planning and unity. So unity is required here.

People, we are with you, being an NGO our every step will be taken to keep you safe. If you find someone who is affected with COVID-19 contact at this number +91-11-23978046 and try to help us and your people.


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