In this difficult period of Coronavirus, when everyone is trying to help in some way, young shooter Shivam Thakur is not far behind. He is collecting funds by auctioning his priceless things so that he can contribute in helping the needy.
The 17-year-old Shivam has said that he wants to give 60 per cent of his earnings for three years to the players who are struggling for their basic needs at the moment. Shivam has played cricket till the age-group level. He said that he wants to auction his kit. This kit also includes the pads given to them by Hardik Pandya, the star all-rounder of the Indian team.
The shooter living in Noida has earned six-seven lakh rupees so far. Shivam told the media, "I want to help the players who are struggling financially at the moment. I have time. I want to help the players who want to play for India but they have money No. I want to do the little I can. " Shivam is the brand ambassador of the School Games and Activity Development Foundation (SGADF), an organization he started in 2017 to help young players make their dreams come true.
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