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Greater Manchester's 55,000-strong Indian community watched the news reports in horror as the Covid death toll on the sub-continent topped 200,000 this week.
They could make phone or Zoom calls and even send money to cover medical bills, but in reality they were powerless in the face of tsunami of new infections that has brought the country's healthcare system to the point of collapse
Hospital cases and deaths are
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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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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.