Sikles and Parche COVID-19 Relief

Sanjeevani Didibahini Center Contributes NPR 60,000 for COVID-19 Relief in Sikles and Parche Wards

Amidst the significant challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Sikles and Parche Wards stand out as some of the most vulnerable and densely populated areas. The local residents have been gripped by fear and distress since the initiation of the coronavirus outbreak.

In response to the urgent need for mitigation and prevention efforts in these two wards, the Sanjeevani Didibahini Center, a humanitarian organization dedicated to social welfare, has extended a generous contribution of NPR 60,000 in cash. The organization, led by its Chairperson Veena Gurung, has been actively engaged in various philanthropic activities.



Lakshmi Gurung, daughter of the ward and a social activist, along with Kaushila Gurung, has played a pivotal role in leading the humanitarian initiatives of Sanjeevani Didibahini Center. In a commendable move, the organization has not only contributed financially but has also provided an oxygen concentrator to address the health needs of the community in the wake of the ongoing health crisis.

Expressing gratitude for the invaluable support received, the organization acknowledges the collaborative efforts of Sima Gurung, Amrita Gurung, Chum Gurung and Sher Gurung from Australia, who have been actively involved in coordinating and facilitating this noble cause.

The Sanjeevani Didibahini Center extends heartfelt thanks to all the residents, supporters, and well-wishers for their collective commitment to making a positive impact during these challenging times.