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Fmr PF Commissioner Sharma n Hans Foundation serve the poor n hapless during Covid 19 lockdown

While Delhi is witnessing tremendous surge in deadly Covid 19 cases there are several philantropic NGOs and social organisations as well as individuals including religious outfits who’ve been helping the poor, underprivileged and economically deprived sections of the society.

One such gentleman is none other than a former Commisioner of Provident Fund Department, Government Of India whose entire life has been devoted to help the poor, needy and the economically deprived even till today.

Vijay Nand Sharma who primarily hails from Garhwal , Uttarakhand was the topper from Delhi University and progressed by leaps and bounds while in service by virtue of his immense dedication, hard work, integrity and commitment to the idiom ,”Work is Worship”.

Hailing from a poor family, Sharma carved a niche for himself through his hard work, commitment and dedication and retired as a Commissioner of Provident Fund department after decades of service.

Carrying behind a track record as a man of impeccable integrity and social bent of mind V. N. Sharma has till now organised hundreds of Medical camps in the interiors of Uttarakhand and in the lowest ebb of the society rendering free services like curable treatments for critical illnesses including free conduction of surgeries and subsequent distribution distribution of eyesight spects, medicines etc to the poor including fees to hapless n poor students and stationeries etc.

Since the inception of the Covid 19 lockdown former provident fund commissioner and a selfless NGO activist Vijay Nand Sharma and his dedicated team has been serving ration kits, food packets, purified waters, Corona saving masks, sanitizers etc to thousands of families of the poor and economically deprived families in various parts of Delhi and NCR since day one i.e. since 25th March.

As per the latest information while talking to etrending news former senior bureaucrat and a renowned social activist Vijay Nand Sharma revealed that so far his social organisation had distributed 151751 food packets to the needy till 1st June 2020, Over 16000 Bisleri water bottles, 27 thousand face masks, 7 thousand sanitary pads, 1700 Ration kits and 800 soaps etc. Vijay Nand Sharma further added that since 7th June they have started distributing Ration kits daily instead of food packets and have so far delivered 2000 food kits, 11650 sanitary pads and 27650 sanitary pads in all.

Their future target is to deliver 45000 sanitary kits and more than 8000 soap packets to the needy. So far they have supplied 80 PPE kits and 78 more are to be delivered in the near future to Corona warriors added former provident fund comissioner and renowned social activist Vijay Nand Sharma.

Meanwhile a renowned social organisation and a dedicated NGO to help the poor and needy in Uttarakhand as well as in other parts of the country helping patients of critical surgeries by financing their surgeries of heart and Kidney etc and also supplying food, medicines, monthy pension to the old aged persons and the poorest sections of the society run by the daughter of Bholeji Maharaj and Mata Mangla Devi are also distributing free ration, medicines, financial assistence to thousands of families since day one of the lockdown nationally.

According to the Hans Foundation sources it has donated three high tech ambulances, latest medical equipments, 6000 beds and medicines to various hospitals in Udham Singh Nagar , Champawat, ( Kumaon) , Rudra prayag, Tehri and Mussourie ( Garhwal) as well as at Quarantine centres in Uttarakhand.

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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