This tennis star is feeding to hungry and needy and amid corona lockdown
This tennis star is feeding to hungry and needy and amid corona lockdown
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The coronavirus epidemic has killed the world in such a way that people living in different countries did not get enough time to complete their travel plans on time and before they even realized it, the exit routes were closed. Due to the closure of international flights, many citizens of different countries are stranded in different parts of the world. One of them is tennis player Dimitri Baskov of Moldova country of Europe.

The foreign player who emerged as a hero - Baswalk is currently in Ahmedabad due to Kovid-19, which is one of the worst cities in the country from the perspective of the spread of the epidemic. Despite the uncontrollable situation, Baskov has emerged as a hero to many as he has decided to feed the poor in free time after being trapped in the country.
"My friend Pramesh Modi mentioned it (the idea of ​​feeding the poor) and I said yes, it looks great and the next day we did it and it continued day by day," Baskov quoted AFP as saying. . "

Selfless service living in Ahmedabad- "100, 200, 300 packets and then we realized that we are doing some fantastic things. This is not a daily wish or action. It is a natural act to help now. I I am a sportsman and nothing more than this is my desire to help people, ”he explained. The 25-year-old, who was a partner of Wimbledon champion Simona Halep, was packing food for the poor at Ace Tennis Academy in the city, which has now become a source of essential supplies for the city's slums and control areas.

Locals have given the status of 'Indian hero' - newspapers are filled with the generous efforts of Basakov. Pramesh's wife Ami Modi told AFP, "He (Basakov) wraps the loaves in silver foil with complete precision. He is passionate about what he is doing in particular. Ever since he came to know about this campaign, he has joined us and he is a hero. " Both Baskov's parents are doctors and his father was, in fact, infected with COVID-19, but fully recovered. Many people who work with Baskov are now calling him an 'Indian hero' for this selfless act.

Calling the tennis star's spirit 'a lesson for humanity' - "He is an Indian hero and can be a role model for many Indians who do not in one way or another to help them get out of their homes Have come, ”said Mitul Parikh, who packs food with Baskov. Modi is the director of the academy where Baskov took training. He called the tennis star's spirit 'a lesson for humanity'. "If someone from another country can help Indians in such times of crisis, then it is a lesson of humanity for everyone," he said, "(Baskov) has been here since January and when the situation worsened, he decided to stay here did. And they willingly decided to help us in this good work. "

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