Karachi, 23 April (Language) Pakistan's Edhi Welfare Trust has offered to provide 50 ambulances and auxiliary personnel to India to help combat the Kovid-19 global epidemic. Trust chief Faisal Edhi said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the organization Kovid-19 in India is closely monitoring the situation. Faisal said that Edhi Trust sympathizes with Indians in this difficult time and can send 50 ambulances and personnel to help the people of India. Kovid-19 global epidemic in India takes continuous frightening form.
According to Dawn newspaper, Faisal wrote in his letter, "We are seeing the impact of the corona crisis on the people of India at the Idi Foundation. We are saddened to know that the epidemic has such a huge impact on your country where a large number of people are struggling. He expressed his condolences and offered 50 ambulances along with his service.
He said that his team consists of medical technicians, office staff, drivers and support staff and the foundation will meet all their needs, the burden will not be on India. For this, they have sought permission to come to India and cooperation from the local and police administrations. He said he was willing to send teams to help in critical areas.
Geeta's house in Pakistan
Faisal's father and his mother Bilkis had taken care of geeta in Pakistan. Geeta cannot hear and accidentally crossed the border when she was 9 years old. Bilkis took care of Geeta until she was sent to India. Geeta was finally able to meet her family in Parbhani, Maharashtra. In India, 3 lakh 32 thousand 730 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, 2,263 people have died of corona in a day. At present, there are 24 lakh 28 thousand 616 active cases in the country.
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