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Mumbai’s Covid-19 warriors accorded a logo honour

Two couples, a man who runs an NGO were featured in mid-day for their exceptional work during the pandemic; now they will appear on Dettol’s logos

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Faiyyaz and Mizga Sheikh at their residence in Malad; Shahnawaz Shaikh at the NGO that he runs in Malad; and Rozy and Pascal Saldanah at their Malvani home, on Monday. Pics/Satej Shinde

Faiyyaz and Mizga Sheikh at their residence in Malad; Shahnawaz Shaikh at the NGO that he runs in Malad; and Rozy and Pascal Saldanah at their Malvani home, on Monday. Pics/Satej Shinde

Covid-19 warriors first featured in mid-day are among 100 do-gooders chosen from across the country for a multinational giant’s felicitation campaign. Two couples and a Malad-based man who were featured in mid-day for their exceptional work during the pandemic, are part of the celebration kicked off by Dettol.

Rozy and Pascal Saldanah, residents of Malvani, had sold their jewellery to buy oxygen cylinders for needy Covid-19 patients. After mid-day reported about their efforts, Ketto, an online crowdfunding platform spread their cause across the world and raised Rs 35 lakh. 

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