Forbes India | How a Bengaluru-based NGO is helping people survive

In the year since the first lockdown was announced, Ramesh Balasundaram, co-founder of Bengaluru-based NGO Bal Utsav, says they have distributed 22,000 tonnes of food and other supplies through stay-at-home edible and hygiene kits in Karnataka and adjoining areas—procuring the same with the help of donations, both in terms of cash and material aid.

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