Coronavirus: 82-Year-Old Woman Donated ₹1 Lakh From Her Pension Money To The MP CM’s Relief Fund

Akanksha Bhatia

As of today, India has recorded a total of 1,637 COVID-19 cases and 38 deaths. People from around the country are doing their part in fighting this disease. From staying indoors, to standing on the front lines and even donating to relief funds. 

One such inspiring story is that of a 82-year-old woman from Madhya Pradesh’s Vidhisha city who has donated Rs 1 lakh from her pension, to the MP CM’s relief fund. 

In a video shared by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Salbha Uskar, a retired employee talks about the importance of staying indoors and helping each other in this situation. 

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Salbha Uskar revealed in the video that the money is her and husband’s hard-earned pension of two months. She states that after she saw the condition of the country, she decided that she must do her part in helping those who are suffering. 

Her generosity is truly an inspiration!

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