On Wednesday , 55 oxygen concentrators donated to Andhra Pradesh three hospitals. Let us share that this donation made by a non-profit orgnaisation 'Save the Children' to Malakpet Government Area Hospital, Niloufer Hospital, and Sarojini Devi Hospital, besides two hospitals in Nellore district (AP). Here it is to be noted that the second wave of Covid testing the limits of healthcare system, Save the Children India is striving for betterment of underprivileged children and their families in the fight against virus. Under its #ProtectAMillion mission, it is providing support to 10 tribal settlements across Eturunagaram and Mangapeta mandals of Mulugu district While interacting with media, Sudarshan Suchi, CEO, said:"Impact of the pandemic has been hardest on displaced tribal families in remote forests of south India, leaving them with no source of income or access to food and essentials. Save the Children has been offering monthly support to 270 tribal families and 670 children, providing them with ration." He stated that as rural parts of the country battle hard against rising cases, the organisation is geared up offer Covid-related kits, food baskets, oxygen, psycho-social support, livelihood and more to tribal communities. They also emphasis on the Save the children organization work as Save the Children helped get admission to a school run by the State. The pandemic, however, brought it to a complete halt. Her family lost their livelihood, leaving them struggling for food and essentials. Seetha now hopes for the lockdown to end so that she can resume study. Save the Children has also launched the mission to #ProtectAMillion in their response to the second Covid wave. Further organization also supporting with other medical supplies also. Pfizer ready to give India 50 million vaccines, but kept these big conditions Holes in woman's intestine due to white fungus , world's first such case found in Delhi 'YAAS' reaches Jharkhand after devastation in Bengal-Odisha, Meteorological Department issued alert First Covid ward for Children inaugurated, 40 bedded Covid ward set up