Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced a special new project on their third wedding anniversary.
30.04.2021 - 14:54 / msn.com
Coronavirus deaths exceed 200,000 amid a devastating second wave, celebrities, activists and charitable organisations have begun to ask for global assistance in tackling the virus. According to BBC reports of the growing crisis, 'oxygen supplies remain critically low across the country', resulting in a black market trade becoming one of the only options for people in need.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced a special new project on their third wedding anniversary.
Nicola Sturgeon has tested negative for Covid as she urged people in the southside of Glasgow to get checked for the virus. The First Minister and Glasgow Southside MSP posted a picture of her negative lateral flow test in a bid to get her constituents to take their own.It comes as the Pollokshields and Battlefield areas of the city have become hotspots for the virus - with experts fearing that recent infections are being driven by the so-called India variant.
Paul McCartney has claimed that regularly practising eye yoga has helped preserve his eyesight over the years.The Beatle spoke about the practice during a guest appearance on the latest episode of the Jessie Ware-hosted podcast Table Manners.McCartney’s daughter Mary McCartney, who also featured on the podcast, brought up her father’s eye yoga routine which, he claims, has helped maintain his eyesight without the need for glasses.“I learned [it] off some yogi in India,” McCartney then explained
Covid surge in India has marked casualties in lacs amidst the second wave. More or less the nation has been belittled by the lack of medical facilities though the medical staff is trying their hardest to keep everyone safe.
As India grapples with a devastating second wave of COVID-19, the country's healthcare system is in a dire situation and funds are being raised to help improve the same. Not only popular Indian personalities but also Hollywood celebrities are joining hands in supporting India during this time of need.
Robert Pattinson, Lily Collins, and Ewan McGregor are working with GO Campaign again to do their bit amid India’s COVID-19 crisis.
EXCLUSIVE: In response to the devastating Covid wave currently ravaging India, Aditya Chopra, Chairman and MD of leading Bollywood production house Yash Raj, is launching the Yash Chopra Saathi Initiative, which aims to provide financial support to thousands of film industry workers.
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A few days ago, Priyanka Chopra announced she launched a fundraising effort with Give India to raise money for COVID-19 relief in her native India.
India's pandemic situation is getting difficult by the hour because of the oxygen crisis and rising number of cases across the country. The country's healthcare system has been hit badly and hospitals under immense pressure and facing a massive shortage of resources.
With India's pandemic situation getting dire under a crippling health infrastructure as the country finds itself in an oxygen shortage and rising numbers, actress recently set up a fundraiser to help generate funds. Joining hands with Give India, Priyanka and her husband set up a fundraiser 'Together for India' and have been urging their fans to donate in whatever capacity possible to help support India's healthcare systems.
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Bollywood stars are now actively participating in the fight against India’s dreadful second wave of Covid-19 after other celebrities faced a backlash for escaping to the Maldives during the crisis. Actor Alia Bhatt, who faced criticism from fans for her trip to the island, has now temporarily transformed her Instagram profile to a Covid helpline in collaboration with Indian journalist Faye D’Souza.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas have set up a fundraiser to help raise money for India amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ‘White Tiger’ actress – who was born in Jamshedpur, India – and her husband have teamed up with GiveIndia to organise a fundraiser for the country, as it is currently battling “the world’s worst COVID crisis”.