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How Chinmaya Foundation Cushioned The Effects Of Pandemic In India Since March 22, 2020

How Chinmaya Foundation Cushioned The Effects Of Pandemic In India

OpenLife Nigeria presents an overview of Chinmaya Dash and his Chinmaya Foundation’s Covid-19 awareness effects in India through kit and relief materials distribution programmess over the 965 days of the global Coronavirus

The virus first appeared on a small scale in November 2019 with the first large cluster appearing in Wuhan, China in December 2019.
It had already covered India extensively.
On 22nd March 2020 AD, various states of India were short down by the order of the Government of India. People were not allowed to leave their homes. In which the laborers were unable to collect foods for their belly .
Those who had gone to work were returning to the village in groups without finding work. A mother wept for the loss of her young son in the plague, where a woman lost her husband. People started dying like flies. Some were hungry and some were due to lack of awareness. Thousands of dead bodies were seen in front of the eyes. This epidemic created a rift in the family within father, husband , wife,son, daughter etc.
The cyclone had hit Odisha in different phases. Exactly five months later, the outbreak of the great flood was also breaking the veins of the people.
Unable to bear all this, from 22nd March 2020, Chinmaya Foundation was dedicated to raise awareness among the hungry and the unconscious. They started going from village to village to distribute handmade masks, soaps, vegetables, ORS, clothes and rations along with cooked and dry food.
Later, sanitizers, bleaching, dettol, phenyl etc were added. The foundation continued to provide blankets, medisinalized mosquito nets and financial assistance to economically disadvantaged persons to protect them from the cold weather and mosquito including reading books, accounts notes, pens etc to the children to study properly as well as giving dry and cooked food for road side loving animals and birds.
In Odisha and outside of Odisha in various villages, city bazars, slums , railway station, bus stand, roadside etc, the programme became popular.
There were cultural programme conducted by the foundation with the artistes of Dolphin Dance School and Group (which is the cultural enhanced program of Chinmaya Foundation) including huge number of Coronavirus awareness roadside drama and other cultural awareness programmes like plays & traveling awareness cart in various district of Odisha and beyond. Its main aim was to eradicate the epidemic Coronavirus from the society by making people aware.
At the moment, the programme has been running for above 965 days. Compared to other countries, the incidence of Coronavirus has decreased in India, but it has not been completely eradicated. There has been no change in the economic recovery of the economically disadvantaged people who are living at the expense of their livelihoods.
“Therefore, this awareness and Covid-19 kit distribution programme will continue. Until Coronavirus is completely eradicated from the whole world, the relief distribution programme will continue until the financially disadvantaged people, old-age people, orphans, poor, disadvantaged tribals are included in the mainstream of the society,” said the founder chairman of the Chinmaya foundation, Mr. Chinmaya Dash.
The lifestyle of Mr. Chinmaya Dash is a different from the countryside to the world. He achieved many Master’s degree in Oriya Language and Literature, History, Sociology, Rural Development, Journalism and Mass Communication, Human Rights and Duties of Education, Political Science, English and many more including Bachelor’s degree in legislative laws & Diploma in Urdu language .
Efforts are being made to spread the idea to the country and abroad. He left his jobs to the Central and State Governments and dedicates his life to the nation and society.
This talented Indian man, Mr. Chinmaya Dash, is the son of Pandit Gunanidhi Dash (father) and late Ramasundaree Dash (mother) of Babalpur village under Dasarathpur block of Jajpur district of Odisha State .
Chinmaya Dash’s ‘mentally challenged international people’s enhancement organization for peace and harmony’ “The Chinmaya Foundation ” programmes are published in South Africa, Zambia, Nigeria, Timber Lest, Ukraine, Nepal, Tanzania, Bhopal, Grenada,Gambia, Namibia, United Kingdom, United South Asia, United Arab Emirates (Dubai),Bhutan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Armenia, Uganda, Ghana, Italy, Syria Lane, Ivory Coast, Bangladesh and many other countries. He has established his own identity as an internationally skilled organizer, eminent researcher, journalist, Vedic activist, skilled critic, speaker, actor, and successful social worker. He has established himself as the founding chairman of various organizations, including Ramasundari Dash Memorial Society for Arts and Culture, Nedrat Foundation, Saraswati Bidyamandir Trust, Byasdev Vedic Brahmin’s Federation etc. He continues to work hard to bring the neglected individuals of society into the mainstream.
Organized by various Chinmaya Foundation programs such as International Children’s Enhancement Program Asha Akash Club, National Youth Forum, National Rural Talent Search Mission, Our Old-Age Campaign, International Theosophical Mission, National Eco- Organization Banani, National Women’s Empowerment Forum, National Transgender Protection Forum, National Linguistics Development Mission, Mission Amruta Hastam (A mission for zero habitats) etc* he continued his social development work from village to world wide .
As a counselor in the Department of Rural Development and History of Odisha State Open University,Sambalpur and as a history lecturer at Bandhamunda Anchalika Manila Mohavidyalaya (Regional Women’s College) ,he has built the fortunes and future of many students. He said “The output of all the sciences of the East and the West can be seen in the Vedas and practices of the Aryan civilization, but it cannot be popularized due to the lack of higher research and encouragement.”
He got thousand numbers of international and national level awards for his devoutly work & talent. In his opinion, every good deed is behind the invisible hand and blessing of God. Every good deed is a stepping stone or relics to the life of a lifeless human being, which gives salvation to the human soul.

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