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‘Wheels of Hope’ to celebrate unsung Covid heroes in Amritsar

To boost their morale, vehicle to carry out tours with live band
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Amritsar, April 24

An attempt to boost the morale of the frontline warriors and hail their selfless service during this time of crisis, a heartwarming initiative, ‘Wheels of Hope’, was launched here on Friday.

Conceived by FICCI FLO, Amritsar chapter, and city-based businessman Shankar Malliram Kedia, a customised vehicle with a police band was flagged off from Red Cross Bhawan in the presence of DC Shivdular Singh Dhillon and Police Commissioner Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill.

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The vehicle will make rounds of several key areas in the city, garnering applause for those involved in the frontline services. Besides, the police band will give a live performance with an aim to boost people’s morale.

“It was of paramount importance to start the initiative by felicitating and acknowledging the administration and police personnel, who have been working round the clock for the implementation of the lockdown. We went around several places on Friday and celebrated the contribution of those who have been working tirelessly to keep us safe,” Aarushi Verma, chairperson, FICCI FLO, Amritsar.

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“Every individual, whom we met, had passion and inner desire to help the people around without worrying about themselves. Every thank you and a feeling of gratitude won’t do justice to the contribution that they are making. But that shouldn’t stop us from acknowledging, appreciating and applauding the real superheroes,” she said.

The maiden tour of Wheels of Hope visited MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla and his wife Undleeb Roy Aujla, who was felicitated, along with members of NGOs, who are providing relief to needy families.

Besides, the caravan also visited Cabinet Minister OP Soni’s residence and Government Medical College.

“The scenario at the medical college was very touching. Every staff member is dedicated to serving the patients at the hospital. With a selfless attitude, every member was ensuring that the patients were attended to and made mentally comfortable,” said Aarushi. — TNS

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