Chandigarh: A young city-based entrepreneur
organised a meal distribution camp for the underprivileged kids at Industrial
Area Phase 1 in Chandigarh. Twenty-Eight-Year-Old,
Nikhil Verma, a hospitality industry entrepreneur and founder of the renowned
night club ‘Playboy’ distributed food packets to needy kids, by following
social distancing norms, as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) of
his organisation. The CSR initiative was timed on Nikhil’s birthday to provide
succour to low income families during the second wave of COVID.
Nikhil Verma said, “We
plan to hold more such campaigns under our CSR activities. We decided to
organize the food camp as due to the second wave of COVID ravaging tricity
daily wages of earning members of underprivileged families has been negatively
impacted. This has made it even more difficult for them to feed proper meals to
their children.”
He added, “Keeping in
view difficulties being faced by underprivileged residents of Chandigarh due to the second wave of
COVID-19, more corporates should come forward and show their generosity towards
people in these tough times.” Earlier this year, Nikhil
proved that he was a good Samaritan by saving the life of a person, who tried
to attempt suicide at a mall in Chandigarh. This
humane action of Nikhil was video-recorded by an onlooker.
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