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Mizoram boy donates savings from piggy bank to COVID-19 relief fund

As of now Mizoram has reported one case of coronavirus.

Mizoram boy donates savings from piggy bank to COVID-19 relief fund

A homeless man wears a face mask as a preventive measure against the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, on March 26, 2020 in Cali, Colombia. Colombian President Ivan Duque announced mandatory preventive isolation from March 24 to April 13 as a measure against the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP)

A seven-year-old boy from Mizoram’s Kolasib town broke open his piggy bank and donated his entire savings to fight COVID-19 and feed the poor hit by the lockdown imposed to contain the spread of the disease. Rommel Lalmuansanga, a resident of Venglai area in Kolasib donated an amount of Rs 333 to the village-level task force on COVID-19, local resident Zomuanpuia Tlau said.

Rommel Lalmuansanga handed over a tiny plastic containing Rs 333 in coins and currency notes to leaders of the task force, he said.

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His gesture has been appreciated by many including Chief Minister Zoramthanga.

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Chief Minister lauded Rommel Lalmuansanga lauded the kid as a “hero” and wished that he be blessed by God.”This tiny bundle contains Rs 333 in cash and coins; 7-year-old Rommel Lalmuansanga from Kolasib Venglai donated his entire savings to his village-level task force in this war against the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic,” Chief Minister Zoramthanga tweeted.

As of now Mizoram has reported one case of coronavirus.

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