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Foodpanda riders join relief packaging efforts

Foodpanda riders join relief packaging efforts. Foodpanda riders have volunteered to package relief items and load them onto trucks at the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) to support the flood-affected people.

Conversations with the riders reveal they have joined this humanitarian work as volunteers to stand by the flood victims. Most of the riders are students, and many of their classmates have also participated in this initiative.

Like other youths, they consider this work a social responsibility.

It is mentionable that a significant number of people have spontaneously participated in the mass relief collection campaign at the University of Dhaka to aid flood victims in various districts of the country.

People from different walks of life are coming forward to donate cash and relief items. In addition to the relief collection, students and professionals from various fields are also participating in the packaging efforts.

 

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