Mumbai: Cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar will help feed 5000 people in Mumbai for a month through Apnalaya, a non-profit organisation.
The former India batsman will take care of the ration of around 5000 people in the Shivaji Nagar and Govandi areas of Mumbai for a period of one month.
Tendulkar had earlier donated Rs 50 lakh towards the fight against the deadly novel coronavirus pandemic.
“Thankyou,@sachin_rt for stepping in & helping Apnalaya help the ones suffering the most during this lockdown. He will be taking care of the ration of around 5000 people for a month. There are many more individuals who need your support, people! Donate below!” tweeted Apnalaya from its official handle.
Tendulkar replied, “My best wishes to @ApnalayaTweets to continue your work in the service of the distressed and needy. Keep up your good work.”
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