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Bangaloreans with Radio City support to help flood affected people in Kerala
Updated On: 28 August, 2018 03:24 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Radio City team set out with a massive truck to bring a sigh of relief to people in tribal areas of Wayanad and Kodagu. Radio City partnered with Vega City mall in Bangalore, which was also a collection center, to conduct this relief activity

Bangalore: Radio City Bangalore extended their full support to reach out and relieve the flood affected people in Kerala and Coorg. In an effort to contribute to the relief measures being taken, Radio City urged the citizens of Bangalore to donate basic necessities like food, water, medicine, sanitary napkins, etc. to be sent to relief shelters in Kerala. With RJ Vishwas and other volunteers, 4000kg of essentials were collected over a course of three-days and Radio City team then set out with a massive truck to bring a sigh of relief to people in tribal areas of Wayanad and Kodagu. Radio City partnered with Vega City mall in Bangalore, which was also a collection center, to conduct this relief activity.
Kartik Kalla, Chief Creative Officer, Radio City said, "The natural disaster that struck our fellow brethren in Kerala has been deeply saddening for all of us and it is undoubtedly a time to step in and help the affected people. Being part of the most influential radio network, Radio City, we see it as our moral and social responsibility to extend whatever support we can, in these times of despair. We have previously associated with a credible newspaper like Mathrubhumi during the Chennai floods, and Radio Cityzens will continue to help, support and pray for those affected by the Kerala flood calamity as well.
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