Asian Peace Awards canceled amid Corona crisis
Asian Peace Awards canceled amid Corona crisis
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Washington: The havoc of Corona which has been increasing continuously for many days across the world has become an enemy of the lives of innocent people. Thousands of deaths are occurring every day due to this virus. The number of infected people is constantly increasing, not only that, now the coronavirus has also taken the form of an epidemic, after which the food shortage in the homes of people is increasing. Many innocent lives that have come to the brink of destruction.

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Indian-American NGO raised more than one million dollars for covid-19: Indian-American organization has raised more than one million dollar for its Covid-19 relief effort. Seva International is the second Indian-American organization after IndiaSpora to raise more than a million dollars. Arun Kankani, Chief Operating Officer and Vice-President, Seva International, said, 'To help people fighting this epidemic on the forefront, generous donors have enabled us to understand and accept our work.' He issued a statement saying that as part of his campaign to help people all over the country, the organization has distributed more than six lakh 25 thousand masks, distributed 63 thousand hot food and food kits and gave kitchens with one lakh dollars. 

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Asian Peace Prize canceled due to coronavirus : Philippines peace prize has been canceled this time due to coronavirus global epidemic. This is the third time this annual honor, called the Nobel Prize in Asia, has been canceled in the last six decades.

The Manila-based Foundation, which gave the Ramon Magsaysay Award, said on Tuesday that Covid-19 has really brought the whole world to a standstill and because of this, it has no choice left.

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United Nations General Assembly meeting may not include leaders from around the world: UN General Assembly President Tijani Mohammed Bandi said on Monday to participate in the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to be held in New York in September. Leaders are unlikely to be deposited. For the first time in the 75-year history of the United Nations, this is happening because of the Covid-19 epidemic.

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