While India is battling with the pandemic, several film stars and cricketers ෴have joined hands to help their country in these tough times.
A few days ago, former Indian skipper Sachin Tendulkar contributed INR 1 crore to boost the oxygen supply in his country. Last y📖ear, Tendulkar had also opened a plasma bank and urged the citizens to donate plasma and ass🔯ist the needy through a social media post.
Recently, Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) also shelled out IN🤡R 7.5 crores and ☂INR 1.5 crore for covid-relief.
Actor Sonu Sood also coꦅntinues with his humanitarian work, receiving r🧸equests from all corners of the Indian states for medical utilities.
Now, present Indian skipper Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma have come together to aid the victimꦕs of t🍸he Covid-19 pandemic.
Talking about 𝓰the s♕ame on a social networking site on Friday, Kohli and Anushka revealed that they had donated INR 2 crores to a fundraiser started by them on Ketto.
The campaign #InThisTogether will run for seven days before th🌠e proceeds will be directed towards their🍨 implementation partner ACT Grants.The duo has encouraged the citizens to contribute as much as possible to help them achieve seven crores.
“Anushka and I have started a campaign on @ketto, to raise funds for Covid-19 relief, and we would be grateful to your support. Let’s all come together and help those around us in need of our support. I urge you to join our movement. Link in Bio! #InThisTogether,” tweeted Kohli.
Anushka and I have started a campaign on , to raise funds for Covid-19 relief, and we would be grateful for♔ your support.
Let’s all come🌌 together and help those around us in need of our suppor♒t.
I urge you all to join our movement.
Link in Bio! 🙏
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli)
Meanwhile, the spokesperson of ACT Gayatri Yadav thanked the celebrity couple 💖on behalf of the startup for joining their mission♕.
“Having strong voices like Anushka and Virat help drive fundraising efforts will go a long way towards helping us realize this goal. On behalf of India’s startup ecosystem, ACT Grants is truly grateful to have them join this mission,” stated Gayatri.