Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi lauds BIG FM’s Initiative and relentless warriors of COVID-19

While speaking on corona warriors who have kept humanity above all during the crisis, Satyarthi said that we should have heartfelt gratitude towards frontline workers but also laud individual efforts

Nobel  Laureate Kailash Satyarthi lauds BIG FM’s Initiative and relentless warriors of COVID-19
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Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi as a Chief Guest applaud the BIG FM’s initiative ‘Dilli Ke Dhaakad. Kehte Hain…Let’s Fight Corona Together’. Through this campaign, Big FM not only strove to address people who are in distress and connect them with the authorities, but also sought help from mental health experts who guided them in the right direction.

In an online meet, Satyarthi praised the organisations, NGOs, individuals and Delhi RJs - RJ Khurafati Nitin, RJ Jassi, RJ Simran and RJ Yogi – who spearheaded the campaign for their noble work in the society whilst expressing their gratitude.

Satyarthi appreciated the Dhaakads with E certificates.

On the occasion, Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi said, “I have to say we shouldn’t only have heartfelt gratitude towards our frontline workers but we must also laud the efforts of every individual who is contributing in the best possible manner in these testing times. The ‘supply chain of gratitude’ can help in creating a sustainable and peaceful society. I salute all these Dilli Ke Dhaakads who moved beyond their line of duty and served the society by coming together.”


Speaking on the culmination of the campaign, BIG FM Spokesperson said, “Through Dilli Ke Dhaakad campaign, our endeavour was to motivate the people of Delhi NCR region to deal with the on-going pandemic with a positive attitude. This campaign was curated with the intent to improve the conditions and welfare of our listeners. We are glad that so many people came together and offered a helping hand in the best possible manner. We hope to continue to do more such good work in the future and provide value to society.”

This was followed by an engaging conversation between RJ Jassi and Rohit Datta, the very first COVID-19 patient of Delhi who shared his experience of fighting COVID-19 with positive spirit.

The campaign, whose aim was to eliminate fear and spread positivity amongst people of Delhi NCR to fight the on-going pandemic, culminated with a week long activity felicitating around 100 Dhaakads for their exemplary work on air.


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