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New Delhi YMCA pays musical tribute to Delhi Police

The YMCA hit upon the idea during food-distribution programme to migrants in the early days of the countrywide lockdown
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New Delhi, August 18

Honouring the Delhi police workforce for its work during the COVID-19 pandemic in the city, the YMCA organised a unique online musical programme with singers belting popular Bollywood hits.

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The YMCA hit upon the idea of musical tribute for Delhi police’s assistance to New Delhi YMCA during food-distribution programme to migrants in the early days of the countrywide lockdown.

New Delhi YMCA had been distributing 1000 food packets daily to migrants with the full cooperation of Delhi police under the guidance of New Delhi district police chief Eish Singhal.

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“So we thought it will be a nice way to pay back to Delhi Police for their excellent work,” Mark Clive, general-secretary and CEO, New Delhi YMCA, said.

Jovial Vaghela, president of New Delhi YMCA also complimented Delhi Police for their cooperation.

Besides several police personnel from various districts of Delhi, the New Delhi DCP and PRO Singhal attended the programme on a digital platform. He also complimented the New Delhi YMCA for the novel way of presenting a tribute to Delhi police.

Popular Bollywood singer Reginald Vijay Milton, Systems Manager in YMCA, his son Shawn and Shannon, Delhi Police constable Rajat Rathor also entertained the audience who joined from across the country and overseas.

Mahashweta Choudhry, faculty at New Delhi YMCA’s Institute of Management Studies, also rendered devotional and inspirational songs.

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