PepsiCo India and Smile Foundation join hands to provide meals to 550 families of artists and musicians affected by COVID-19 in Mysuru

Meals provided as part of PepsiCo India’s #GiveMealsGiveHope global program to the families of artists impacted due to COVID-19 outbreak in Mysuru

Dry rations distribution programme flagged off by D. V. Sadananda Gowda, Minister of Chemicals and Fertilisers,Govt of India in Delhi.

Mysuru,June3,2020: PepsiCo India in partnership with Smile Foundation launched a meal distribution program in Mysuru to provide meals to 550 families of artists from the creative industries. The program was flagged off by D. V. Sadananda Gowda, Minister of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Govt of India. The first phase of distribution kicked off on Saturday starting with Mandya and reaching out to artists in cities of Mysuru, Priyapattna and Hunsur. The second phase will commence in the next few weeks, reaching out to remote pockets in H.D Kote and T. Narasipura.

Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Santanu Mishra, Co-Founder & Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation said,“Many artists who were dependent on concerts, marriages, soirees for their daily bread are now struggling to make ends meet. It is our endeavour to come to the rescue of these artists and musicians and negate the effect that this entire pandemic is having on the community. We are happy to partner with PepsiCo to provide for meals to the artists in this region. Under Smile’s  #IndiaShares initiative, which is larger campaign, we have provided 10 million meals so far and hope to distribute another 10 million meals in the coming months . Let’s hope the situation improves soon.”

Ahmed ElSheikh, President, PepsiCo India, said, “The pandemic has undoubtedly impacted the livelihoods of so many people and communities across India. It is quite disheartening to see how breadwinners are making innumerable efforts to fill empty stomachs of their families. To extend food relief to such families, we have launched #GiveMealsGiveHope program through which we have committed to provide for over 10 million meals. We are delighted that through this program we are also supportingthe musicians, dancers, and artists who are undergoing a financial strain due to the cancelled and postponed events. We are in this together and will continue to do our best to serve the Nation in these challenging times.”

This initiative is a part of PepsiCo’s #GiveMealsGiveHope global program under which PepsiCo has committed to distribute over 10 million meals to communities most impacted by COVID-19 Outbreak.

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Dr. Majeed Foundation contributes ₹2 crores towards Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority to combat COVID-19

Dr. Muhammed Majeed, Founder and Chairman, Sami-Sabinsa Group and Ms. Neeraja Shetty, CEO and Director, Sami Labs Ltd, handing over a cheque for Rs 2 crores to Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority, to the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N.  

Bengaluru, June 4, 2020: Dr. Majeed Foundation, a non-profit institution founded by Dr. Muhammed Majeed, Founder and Chairman of Sami-Sabinsa Group, today contributed ₹2 crores to Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority, to help combat the widespread outbreak of COVID-19.

Dr. Muhammed Majeed, Founder and Chairman of Sami-Sabinsa Group and Ms. Neeraja Shetty, CEO and Director, Sami Labs Ltd, met with the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, Dr. Ashwathnarayan C N and handed over the cheque to him.

As part of the efforts by Dr. Majeed Foundation to support people in distress, the foundation has ramped up its community outreach programs to reach out to the poor and vulnerable communities. Especially to those who have been most affected by the pandemic in Bengaluru and Hyderabad and provided them with essential food items, protective equipment, hand sanitizers and health supplements.

Recently in Chokkasandra, Peenya, Bengaluru, Dr. Majeed Foundation distributed a total of 2,000 food kits – each food kit containing essential grocery items with 5 kgs of rice, 1 kg toor dal, 1 kg atta, 1 kg sugar, 1 kg salt, I ltr oil, one bath soap and a reusable face mask.

In Hyderabad, Dr. Majeed Foundation distributed a total of 1600 food kits to the residents of Turkapally village, an old age home, and various slum-dwelling units.

Dr. Muhammed Majeed, Founder and Chairman of Sami-Sabinsa Group said, “We have always believed in supporting the less fortunate while also giving back to the society and the nation. Today, as Covid-19 pandemic poses an unprecedented challenge for the state of Karnataka, the contribution of ₹2 crores towards Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority is a step towards helping combat the virus.”

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Samarthanam Trust announces Covid-19 relief measures to the disabled

Samarthanam Trust announces Covid-19 relief measures to the disabled

Differently abled Nandini, Sharath K, Mohan Kumar S, Santhosh Kumar M and Praveena D, who received cash help from Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, with Trust chairman Mahantesh GK, in Bangalore on Tuesday.

Plans to disburse INR 25 lakh monetary and ration kits; 2.5 lakh meals cooked!

While several state governments announced financial assistance to various sections of society impacted by Covid-19 related nationwide lockdown, the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled has set an example by announcing monetary relief, ration kits, daily meals and other initiatives to assist the disabled community across the country.

Soon after the lockdown was announced, the Trust started identifying disabled people in dire need of support and chalked out an action plan to implement the relief work. As many as 14 cities are being covered under the relief work; 2.5 lakh meals were cooked and supplied while dry ration kits are being given to 11,000 people.

Commenting on the initiative, Mahantesh G.K. Founder Managing Trustee, Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, said, “Often, the disabled community loses representation during such relief work simply because the awareness level is poor or they are not prioritised. Instead of highlighting this lapse, we decided to help ourselves by raising funds from philanthropists and charity organisations. In extremely difficult times like these, putting cash in the hands of the deprived people is the greatest need of the hour.”

“More than 400 disabled people in various categories of differently abled community have been selected to receive monetary assistance. The funds (INR 25 lakhs) were released by GiveIndia, the largest and most trusted online donation platform in the country. Samarthanam Trust is in the process of disbursing the amount by crediting the amount directly to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries,” he added.

Differently abled Nandini, who received cash help from Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, with Trust chairman Mahantesh GK, in Bangalore on Tuesday..

Identification of the beneficiaries and direct transfer of amount is being made possible as Samarthanam Trust has data on differently abled community. A beneficiary in rural area will receive INR 5,000 while a beneficiary in an urban area will receive INR 7,000 as monetary assistance.

In addition, 11,000 dry ration kits are being distributed to many other beneficiaries. In response to COVID-19 crisis, the Trust is distributing 8,000 PPE (personal protection equipment) and health kits to doctors and health workers in 10 hospitals. About 100,000 masks are also being distributed.

This is just the first step by the Trust, as Covid-19 changes the world landscape. Samarthanam Trust, the most trusted partner in this caring of the differently abled, plans to expand its activities in phases.

Several beneficiaries of Samarthanam’s initiatives expressed their gratitude on the occasion. Santhosh Kumar M (20), Praveena D (21) and Sharath K (22), all men with low vision from urban areas and visually impaired Mohan Kumar S (26) from rural area thanked Samarthanam for helping them when they needed it most. Likewise, physically challenged Ningaraju (20), Dyamangowda (20) and girls Kavitha (21) and Nandini (22), all from rural Karnataka appreciated Samarthanam’s well-thought relief measures.

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Building immunity with Probiotics in the times of Covid-19 : New Insights from Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India)

Bangalore June 2020:, With a view to channelize International knowledge, the Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India) today shared latest insights on the strong relation between Probiotics and immunity during the Covid-19 Pandemic.  These insights were shared by Prof. N.K. Ganguly, President, Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India) and Former Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research and Dr. Neerja Hajela, Secretary, Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation (India).

As we navigate through the most difficult times of our lives, we must remember that behind every cloud there is a silver lining. While the dreaded COVID -19 disease continues to threaten us, the good news is that it does not affect everyone and some people are actually asymptomatic while others recover very quickly.

So why do people respond differently. An interesting study published recently in Nature Medicine by researchers at the Peter Doherty Institute in Australia showed that the secret lies in your very own natural immunity. A strong immune system can actually fight the virus and divert the course of the disease.

We have heard of various ways of boosting immunity – in fact it is the buzzword today especially with no defined treatment or vaccine available to fight the disease. We all know that the gold standard for a strong immune system remains a healthy well – balanced diet with immune boosting nutrients, regular physical activity, adequate hydration and good quality sleep for a well- rested mind.

More recently, However, scientific data suggests that improving intestinal health with probiotics could be another effective way of building immunity. The rationale is simple – about 70% of the body’s immunity is found in the intestine which in turn depends on bacteria to shape the immunity. Although this may sound like stuff that Science fiction is made of, our intestine is home to 100 trillion bacteria of 1000 different types which work together to build our immunity. The beneficial ones which are also called probiotics train the immune system, reduce inflammation  and ward off harmful disease – causing bacteria and viruses. They also prevent metabolic disorders like obesity by producing metabolites like short chain fatty acids especially butyrate.  They also protect the intestinal lining and prevent harmful pathogens and their toxins from entering the blood.

Probiotics are particularly useful in preventing respiratory infections because of their ability to increase activity of Natural Killer cells and levels of antibodies like secretory IgA in the mucosal linings, which are our first line of defence against viral infections.

Given that probiotics shape our immunity, is there enough scientific data that suggests their value in the current COVID – 19 pandemic?

A Cochrane review of 12 studies that included 3720 children, adults and elderly suggested that probiotic use may be associated with fewer people suffering from upper respiratory tract infections and lower incidence of the infection.   Dr. Irene Lenoir-Wijnkoop, at Utrecht University in Netherlands observed that probiotic use could save health care costs and lost productivity due to acute respiratory tract infections.

The link between the intestine and COVID 19 becomes apparent from the fact that some patients who suffered the infection in China showed symptoms of poor intestinal health and suffered from loss of taste and diarrhoea. This prompted China’s National Health Commission to use probiotics along with conventional treatment in patients with COVID-19 infection for improving the balance of the intestinal flora and preventing secondary bacterial infections.

However, probiotic benefits are strain-specific, and it is important to identify the strain of bacteria that is scientifically proven for the benefit. Some strains of Lactobacillus gasseri, Bifidobacterium longum and Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota have shown to boost immunity and reduce the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections or common cold and flu.

Although we are at a stage where we are still not sure of a clear benefit of probiotics in COVID- 19 patients but given the fact that most of our immunity resides in the intestine which is determined by the kind of bacteria present there,  it may be worthwhile to ensure a balanced intestinal flora with more beneficial probiotic microbes and a stronger immune system that could help in the fight against COVID -19.

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Piaggio donates 11000 + Ration Kits to Needy Auto Driver Families in India

  • The kit distribution was done on a single day,  at various locations
  • 11000  Ration kits were distributed to  needy Auto Drivers  whose business is impacted due to the current unprecedented COVID19 situation

Bangalore , 29 May, 2020: The increasing number of Covid-19 cases has resulted in an extension of nation-wide locked down with a few relaxations in certain areas. This protracted lockdown has terribly affected the Auto Rickshaw drivers, a section of the society that is very dependent on daily earnings effecting the livelihood of many families.

In this time to demonstrate solidarity with the most needy section of this society to navigate through this crisis, Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd (PVPL), a 100 % subsidiary of the Italian Piaggio Group, European leader of the 2-Wheeler sector and India’s leading manufacturer of small commercial vehicles, has announced that they have distributed more than 11000 kits, each of which could feed a family for two months.

As a responsible corporate social citizen, PVPL arranged free supplies of these ration kits ensuring basic food security for a minimum of 2 months to the most needy of the 3 wheeler driver families. These ration kits have dry ration as well as face masks, soaps and sanitizers as per the average requirement of four family members. The distribution was done today on 28th May across India with the support of PVPL’s nationwide dealership network.

Talking about this initiative, Mr. Diego Graffi, MD & CEO of Piaggio Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. said, “In these exceptionally difficult times we stand with the auto driver & transport worker community to provide our relentless support. They are facing difficulties in this unprecedented COVID-19 situation. We had earlier announced an extension of the warranty for all our 3 wheeler customers and have now decided to support the most needy households of this community by taking care of their basic food security for a period of 2 months. Our dealers are also partnering with us and supporting us voluntarily in this distribution to reach out to the underprivileged drivers & their families. This is an unparalleled crisis that needs cooperation and support from all of us as a community and as a socially responsible organisation we are going to keep doing the best we can do for the driver community”.

In the past also PVPL has responded immediately and provided dry ration kits to migrant labourers from Pune and Baramati. PVPL has also supported with sanitisation infrastructure being provided to Pune’s Government Hospital. It has also helped Baramati local authorities in setting up an isolation centre for COVID-19 patients at the Baramati government hospital. In the month of April the company has also announced the extension of warranty and free service period for small commercial vehicles by two months.

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