From a gurudwara in Kolkata to the Dawoodi Bohra community kitchen, religious organizations and welfare trusts are rising above polarization and coming together to help those in need during the pandemic From a gurudwara in Kolkata to the Dawoodi Bohra community kitchen, religious organizations and welfare trusts are rising above polarization and coming together to help those in need during the pandemic By Lounge team On the mainstream and social media, communalism has threatened to take centre-stage in the covid-19 narrative.
While some people on our screens may be discriminating against the Muslim community since the Tablighi Jamaat congregation before the lockdown, a section of citizens and religious organizations on the ground are
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