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New Delhi, Aug 30 (TIWN) To help the needy during the coronavirus pandemic, many have tured out to be Messiahs. Ankit Gupta is one such person who helped those struggling with financial constraints, including children who did not have smartphones for online studies.
Gupta, a resident of Bhopal, has come to Delhi only last year. He extended help for the people during the Delhi riots and also arranged ambulance at the last minute for pregnant women during the lockdown.
Suraj and Faizal, who live in Karawal Nagar, Delhi, study in the second grade. Due to poor economic condition, there was only one basic phone in their family. The parents of the two children spoke to IANS saying, “We work as labourers, and we had only one phone in our house, due to which our children were not able to study as online classes are going on due to pandemic. But since we have received a smartphone, our children can now take online classes.”
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