Mangaluru: MLA Vedavyas Kamath distrubutes 1000 Modi Kits to rickshaw drivers
Team Udayavani, Apr 17, 2020, 10:30 AM IST
Mangaluru: Mangaluru South MLA Vedavyas Kamath on Thursday, April 16 distributed 1000 Modi Kits to rikshaw drivers amid nation-wide lockdown imposed to prevent COVID-19 spread.
‘Modi Kit’ was initially launched by BJP Delhi general secretory Kuljeet Singh Chahal. It contains all the essentials required for a family such as – 2kg oil, 2kg rice, 1kg dal, 1kg sugar, 200gm red chilli, turmeric, mustard and coriander, 250gm tea, 1 kg salt, 500 gm chana, 4 detergent soap, 1 bath soap, 5 kg wheat flour and 4 packets Parle-G biscuit.
Vedavyasa Kamath took to Twitter with photos of distribution and wrote, “1000 Modi Kits were distributed to Rickshaw Drivers Today. I am trying in all possible ways to reach the needy and will definitely make sure MODI Kits reaches to the deserving ones.”
Namaskara Kudla,
1000 Modi Kits were distributed to Rickshaw Drivers Today. I am trying in all possible ways to reach the needy and will definitely make sure MODI Kits reaches to the deserving ones. #StaySafe #StayHome #MangaloreFightsCorona #ModiKits pic.twitter.com/Lw8NbpdWoI— Vedavyas Kamath (@vedavyasbjp) April 16, 2020
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