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Saturday 4 April 2020

CORONA RELIEF TIGER FORCE





Pakistan launched the Corona Relief Tiger Force, receiving 90,000 volunteers in two days
Volunteers to help the needy will distribute food to the poor and create awareness of Covid-19 in closed areas.

90,000 young people are enrolled in Pakistan's volunteer corona, Corona Relief Tiger Force, launched by Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Covid-19 struggle.

The force should include youth over the age of 18, in conjunction with the army and the generals, who will feed the poor and keep an eye on Covid-19 in closed areas. There will also be news management in the segments of the population in urban and rural areas.

According to the Department of Youth Affairs, the program is an opportunity for young people to join the frontline in the fight against Covid-19 along with nurses, medical staff and doctors.
Military enrollment started on 31 March and will continue until April 10. The Corona Relief Tiger Force is meant to be established in all union councils.
Pakistan recorded 1,865 coronavirus cases, 25 deaths and 59 deaths till Tuesday
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said
"When 25 per cent of the population is below the poverty line and 20 per cent above that, we are talking about over 80 million people in Pakistan [who will suffer from poverty],"

The Minister of Education, Shafqat Mahmood said, "it would not be possible in a country where 50% of the population is deprived of basic food items".
At the time of this address, Khan announced the establishment of the Covid-19 Prime Aid Fund and the creation of the Corona Relief Tiger Force as part of the measures he is taking to combat the country's economic impact.

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