Berhampur: For certain groups of people in the city, who find it almost impossible to arrange daily food, during the lockdown Jai Jagannath Group Odisha Charitable Trust has been engaged in providing relief.
The members of the Trust are poviding dry food, drinking water and cooked food to destitutes staying on footpaths, helpless patients in hospitals, homeless in railway stations, and auto-rickshaw drivers from outside the city.
They feed around 400 persons three to four times in a day. As all the shops get closed after 7 pm and on Sunday when Aahar centres do not serve, the Trust volunteers go around the city to supply food and water. They want to continue the service till the lockdown is totally withdrawn, said founder of the Trust Shiba Sankar Dash.
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