Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Teachers' Day celebration Today on Teachers' Day we'll get detailed knowledge about this topic with the help of this article. In India, Our Teachers' Day we thank our Teacher and mentors for their contributions to our education. Every year, 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' Day in India. Teachers are an important part of our lives. They motivate and inspire us, guide us towards the right path to make us a responsible citizen. 15 facts of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Everyone must have to know :- Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on September 5, 1888 at Tiruttani in Tamil Nadu. His father and mother were Sarvepalli Veeraswami and Sitamma. His wife was Sivakamu and he was the father of five daughters and one son. Throughout his academic life, he was awarded scholarships. He joined Voorhees College in Vellore but later moved to Madras Christian College at the age of 17. In 1906, he had completed his Master's degree in Philosophy a
Happy Birthday Unstoppable Sonu Sood: How actor turned "The Messiah of Migrants" Amid Coronavirus Lockdown | Sonu Sood Full Biography and Contact Number For Help
Ever since the lockdown came into place, Sonu Sood has emerged as a real-life hero. The actor has tirelessly helped migrants get back to the safety of their own homes and has also made several donations to organizations that aim to provide relief to those in need during these testing times.
He is hailed for helping the migrants.He just wins the whole heart. "Till the vaccine comes Sonu Sood is the only savior" - a fan posted in his twitter.
Where there is HOPE
— Swapnil Pawar (@Swapnil14242663) July 29, 2020
There is SONU SOOD@sonusood pic.twitter.com/XkSDHfVt9Q
A man with golden heart no words to describe hats off bro 🙏🙏🙏🙏 @SonuSood 😊 pic.twitter.com/xklaZWksCb
— Radhika Chatla (@RadhikaChatla) July 29, 2020
When Sonu Sood noticed viral video of girls pulling plough, After Sonu Sood announced help to farmer Nageswara Rao`s family, a tractor was handed over to Rao by the MD of Gayatri agency. Before that, after watching a video of two girls tilling a farm, Sonu stepped forward with the promise to provide a tractor to their family, which was forced to resort to the extreme step after suffering a severe blow during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sonu Sood had also donated 25,000 face shields to Mumbai Police so they could fight the deadly virus with more precaution. Sharing the news, Anil Deshmukh had also posted a picture with Sonu and thanked the actor for his generous contribution.
Sonu Sood has recently launched 'Overseas Employment App' to help migrant laborers explore employment opportunities in various sectors across the country. With the help of this mobile app, the information related to finding a job will be easily available to the migrant workers who lost their jobs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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— sonu sood (@SonuSood) July 30, 2020
A user had approached Sonu Sood who was thrown out of her house after her husband's demise. The actor had responded that he would provide shelter to the family, who were then sleeping on the footpath. Sonu had promised to provide shelter for the small kids within a day's time.
Actor Anupam Shyam was admitted to the ICU recently and is seeking financial aid for his treatment. He has been undergoing dialysis at Apex Kidney Care in the north Mumbai suburb of Malad. On Wednesday, Sonu Sood quoted a tweet in which they urged people to provide financial aid to the veteran actor. Sood's tweet read as "In touch with them".
Undadi Sharada, a techie from Hyderabad who lost her job amid the coronavirus outbreak and started selling vegetables at Srinagar Colony, has been given a job offer by Bollywood actor Sonu Sood.
After helping over a lakh of migrants reach their home safely during the nationwide coronavirus lockdown, Bollywood actor and humanitarian Sonu Sood now wants to help over two crore migrants get entry-level blue-collar jobs in next five years. A man with golden heart no words to describe.
Sonu Sood will feature as the first guest in television's most popular 'The Kapil Sharma Show' as it comes back with fresh episodes for audiences after a long gap due to the coronavirus lockdown.
He has launched a toll free number - 18001213711 through which one can reach out to Sood's team for help.
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