Coronavirus has stripped one and all of any glamour surrounding their lives. People, rich or poor, are looking at this crisis in the eye and trying their best to help India and fellow countrymen come out of this alive.
So, when push came to a shove, given Indiaâs steady growth in positive Coronavirus cases, powerful and famous Indians stepped forward to extend special aid that would help India fight the COVID-19 outbreak a little bit harder and better.
These famous Indian personalities were kind enough to offer their personal offices and even homes to help those in need to fight the infection better.
1. Sonu Sood
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The Mahindra Group CEO was one of the first people who offered to open up the Mahindra Resorts and turn them into temporary healthcare facilities to fight the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
He also added that the Mahindra Group will also facilitate the manufacturing of ventilators to deal with the countrywide shortage for the crucial coronavirus infection-fighting equipment.
3. Shah Rukh & Gauri Khan
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The kind Ratan Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group won a million hearts when it was announced that the Tata Group has opened the doors of its Taj properties in Maharashtra to help doctors and medical staff in need of rest and proper treatment while they leave away from their homes.
Sharing the news on social media, NCP leader Supriya Sule wrote, âThe Tata Group is providing accommodation at the Taj Hotel, Colaba and Taj Lands End, Bandra for Doctors and Nurses working in BMC Hospitals amidst Corona Virus Crisis.â
5. Bhaichung Bhutia
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Amid the news of growing COVID-19 cases in Delhi, and with many on-duty doctors and nurses testing positive for the infection, Keshav Suriâs The Lalit opened up its rooms to double up as quarantine facilities for doctors who were in need of accommodation away from their homes.
The hotel is currently hosting COVID-19 doctors from Lok Nayak Hospital and GB Pant Hospital in Delhi and allowing them to self-quarantine in this time of crisis.
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