ADCTA Comes Forward to Help The Nation Amid COVID-19 Crisis

ADCTA Comes Forward to Help The Nation Amid COVID-19 Crisis

All Delhi Computers Dealers Association (ADCTA), a premier IT association in the country has pledged to donate in the PM Cares Fund in this challenging time. The donation is being made through the contribution of its members. All the members of ADCTA have shown their kindness and donating as per their capabilities.

Briefing about the donation by ADCTA in PM Cares Fund, Swaran Singh, General Secretary, ADCTA said, “We have contributed the sum of Rs. 1 Lakh approx to PM/CM relief fund so far. Our members are stepping forward to provide financial aid to fight the coronavirus pandemic that has led to a 21-day national lockdown. Also, we are serving lunch and dinner to all our Nehru Place staff at this crucial time with the help of local authorities. We are also maintaining all the essential precautions and social distancing while distributing food.” 

The IT association have also requested to the traders community to come forward and help the nation with their contribution in the PM’s fund. The members of ADCTA are doing everything on their end to help the needy people for well-being of the nation. 

The Nehru Place market is considered as the biggest IT hub of Asia. During this period of 21-day lockdown, the business owners who are dependable on this market are very much concerned. Even whole IT fraternity is going through a very tough phase and praying for situation to be well very soon.

In this critical phase, ADCTA has also announced to help all the staff of Nehru Place market. ADCTA is offering free lunch and dinner to all the staff including security guards, maintenance staff and cleaners who are in trouble in this pandemic. 

The President of ADCTA, Mr. Mahinder Agarwal expressed his concern and appealed to all the citizens to help the country by staying at home. He said, “We have all care & concern for citizens of India in the challenging situation of the Novel Corona Virus Pandemic. We request and urge all Indians to stay indoors, stay fit and stay safe.”

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