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In the fight with Corona, TWTA supported 70 million rupees of life-saving material.

In the fight with Corona, TWTA supported 70 million rupees of life-saving material.

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Mandla (AboutGyan representative). The Tribal Welfare Teachers Association, ie, the teachers’ organization formed in 18 tribal-dominated districts of the state, including Mandla, has provided oxygen constants, oxygen cylinders and other essential materials including cash in government hospitals in various districts of the state in one month during the Corona period this year. 70 lakh rupees inclusive of price

Has assisted more than. It started in Mandla district, followed by officials of the organization in other districts including Dhar, Jhabua, Barwani, Khargone, Balaghat, Seoni. Irfan Mansoori, the provincial media in-charge of MP Tribal Welfare Teachers Association, said that under the call and leadership of state president DK Singaur and provincial officials Mukesh Patidar, Arun Kushwaha, Shirin Qureshi, Manish Pawar, Hemendra Malaviya, Sajir Qadri, Preeti Suresh, Vijay Upadhyaya, Under the guidance of Sanjeev Soni, Suresh Yadav, the district and block presidents have, in collaboration with teachers, collected about 70 lakh rupees by adding oxygen constants, oxygen cylinders, other resources and cash to the hospital during the corona period and handed it over as aid. . Still work is going on in many districts and blocks to collect funds and cooperate. Last year, during the Corona period also, the officials of the association carried out a wide-ranging campaign to spread awareness among the people about the corona, as well as distribute ration and necessary materials to the needy. * Different funds given in these districts

Presented 7 lakh equipment in Mandla district. In Mandla, the association has provided a life support system along with the setting up of a natural covid care center for teachers. 5 lakh cash support was provided for the sewing machine and digital X-ray machine at the government hospital in Dhanaura, Seoni. Nearly 7 lakh oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders were supported in Birsa and Paraswara of Balaghat. In Thandla, Jhabua, 150 kits were distributed to the Health Department. In Dahi, Kukshi, Bagh, Sardarpur of Dhar district, about 7 lakh rupees were handed over to the hospital administration, including cash and equipment. Three lakh rupees were provided to the families of the deceased teachers. For the oxygen plant at Maheshwar, TWTA along with other teacher organizations handed over Rs 11 lakh 53 thousand 721. Orders for oxygen concentrators have been placed in Khargone and Burhanpur. Similarly, cooperation is also being done in other districts.

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