In the two lockdowns since March 2020, street vendors, roadside petty shop owners like mechanics, cobblers, tailors were among the hardest hit. Having lost the source of their livelihood, these street vendors desperately need help to get back on their feet. Now two NGOs, Cash Relief and Turn Your Concern Into Action (TYCIA) Foundation, have collaborated to help restart the livelihood of 200 families which were affected during the pandemic-induced lockdowns. Read More
You might have heard of many crowdfunding websites raising money for important issues, Samachar Live came across one of the most happening, popular and hardworking crowdfunding websites KETTO ONLINE VENTURES. As Mr Zaheer said Ketto stands for ‘Key to Tomorrow’, Read More
A trust which runs four hospitals – two each in Nagpur and Wardha — has raised over Rs22 lakh for three of its needy patients through three campaigns started by a crowdfunding agency. Read More
मेघे रुग्णालय समूह व केट्टो ऑर्गनायझेशन यांच्यात आर्थिक मदतीचा प्राथमिक स्त्रोत म्हणून मेडिकल क्राउडफंडिंगसाठी सामंजस्य करार करण्यात आला. शालिनीताई मेघे हॉस्पिटल अॅण्ड रिसर्च सेंटर येथे आयोजित करारनामा सभेत मेघे रुग्णालय समूहाचे मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी डॉ. संदीप श्रीवास्तव आणि केट्टो ऑर्गनायझेशनच्या उपाध्यक्ष डॉ. सोनिया बसू यांनी या सामंजस्य करारावर स्वाक्षरी केली. Read More
The student activists were told to “focus on their studies” when they started the campaign but then they went ahead and ensured that those who can’t afford it also focus on their studies. Read More
Ketto.org, South East Asia’s most visited and trusted crowdfunding platform has introduced a one-of-its-kind healthcare community app – ‘Healthnest’ to mark the celebration of its 9-year anniversary. Read More
Ketto.org, South East Asia’s leading crowdfunding platform has introduced a one-of-its-kind healthcare community app – ‘Healthnest’ to mark the celebration of its nine-year anniversary. Read More
Ketto.org, South East Asia's most visited and trusted crowdfunding platform has introduced a one-of-its-kind healthcare community app - 'Healthnest' to mark the celebration of its 9-year anniversary. Read More
Ayansh Madan, a 16 month old child in Gurgaon has been suffering from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Read More
yansh Madan, a 16 month old child in Gurgaon has been suffering from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Read More
Vogue India talks to the actor about her work with Baradari, an initiative for Indian artisans that is returning for a second edition from August 6 to 13 Read More
India has moved from the UK's ‘red list’ to the ‘amber list’. While students travelling to the UK won’t have to quarantine at a hotel, they will still need to isolate themselves at a place of their choice. This is irrespective of receiving both doses of the vaccine and presenting a negative RT-PCR test. Needless to say, this will lead to additional expenses. Read More
The Baradari project returns in its second season with actor Kareena Kapoor Khan lending her support to the fashion initiative. Baradari stands for economic equality and social justice between designers and artisans. Read More
Indian Students Get Funds To Help Cover UK Quarantine CostsPUBLISHED ON: AUGUST 3, 2021 | DURATION: 51 MIN, 47 SEC 10 second 10 second ' TAP TO UNMUTE India is on the UK's red list for entry - which means that our students need to pay 1,750 pounds, that's Rs 1,81,000 for a compulsory 10-day government-mandated quarantine in a hotel facility when they land in the United Kingdom. Read More
Hospitalisations soared in India during a deadly second Covid wave. Now, hobbled by patchy insurance, Indians are turning to crowdfunding to pay the steep medical bills, reports Astha Rajvanshi. Read More
Malwani couple who donated own oxygen cylinder to needy during second wave peak get more than Rs 35 lakh in donations, with which they bought two ambulances and donated 250 dialysis kits in the area Read More
Indians pay about 63% of their medical expenses out-of-pocket. That's typical of many poor countries with inadequate government services. Read More
Life has been tentatively returning to normal in India as coronavirus cases have fallen. But millions are embroiled in a nightmare of huge piles of medical bills. Most Indians don’t have health insurance and costs for COVID-19 treatment have them drowning in debt. Read More
Most Indians do not have health insurance and costs for COVID-19 treatment have them drowning in debt. Read More
The pandemic has devastated India's economy, bringing financial calamity to millions at the mercy of its chronically underfunded and fragmented healthcare system. Read More