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Kolkata: Teen Bonds through Covid Care

Kolkata: Teen Bonds through Covid Care
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Kolkata: Binges, Bashes-Bashes or Eat-In with a classmate Passe.
At present, more and more city teenagers prefer to stay connected with collectively save pocket money or just raise funds for affected covids.
The school counselor is relieved in this meaningful colleague’s bond that seems to have become a coping mechanism for children, households for 15 months now.
Arya Mundhra, Aanjney Tewari, Arnav Choudhary and Aryan Sonkar, St James School students, are busy organizing free medicines, food and health equipment for poor coronavirus patients from safe houses.
On May 31, they distributed free drugs to 250 patients “Nirapad Abhash” at Rashbehari Avenue in front of the Development Minister Urban Chandrima Bhattacharya.
“I think it’s time to return to the people who have given us so much,” said Arya, who has established its charity group, baptizing ‘Amalst’, “at the end of April, when the second wave began to sweep the city, SIMRAN Singh.
Mind of the Pratt Memorial School on The same line.
“Initially, I was alone, trying to help with the resources of my own family members.
Immediately, my friends want to participate, “he said.
Last month Charityst donated drugs to Felix Pastor Raj, VC, St Xavier’s University, for a safe house on the Rajarhat campus.
Said Aasvi Chowdhary, another charity member:” This way , we can stay connected to each other, and for a purpose too.
“Devi Kar, Director, Modern High School, has noticed the priorities that have just been found in children.” Everyone does a good job.
This is not only for covid patients.
Some feed street dogs, others support homeless people.
Students are involved in several social welfare activities or others, “he said.
A condurated school counselor,” This is a very healthy use of time and energy.
Everyone suffers during a pandemic in several ways or the other, and gives, caring for and sharing is the best healing way for removing the focus of ourselves.
I hope this attitude and what they have learned from the pandemic remains with them throughout their lives.
However, I always feel that the generation will come much more giving than the previous one.

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