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Mohali wins 5 gold certificates in Mission Fateh warrior contest

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Mohali, July 18

With the active involvement of district heads of all departments, Mohali has been successful in enrolling Mission Fateh warriors in the district.

Additional Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain said as many as 24,711 Mission Fateh warriors from Mohali had enrolled on COVA app and were engaged in awareness generation on Covid-19 safety protocols. She said the volunteers had bagged five gold, 10 silver and 38 bronze certificates in the contest.

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Aashika said the Mission Fateh warriors’ contest aimed at roping in maximum volunteers to spread awareness on checking the spread of Covid. The contest, which was launched on June 17 for a period of one month, has now been extended by two months and a next higher level of diamond certificate had been introduced.

During this two-month period, the Punjab Chief Minister shall continue to award weekly bronze certificates, fortnightly silver certificates and monthly gold certificates.

Motivating the volunteers to carry on awareness generation with full vigour, Aashika said that the government could not contain the pandemic alone. People’s support was a must, so they should make united efforts to stem out the virus.

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