Narayan Seva Sansthan pays advance salaries of its ‘Work from Home’ employees

Udaipur
Narayan Seva Sansthan

Narayan Seva Sansthan, a charitable organization that runs charitable hospitals across the country, on Saturday announced that it has paid salary in advance to 700 of its employees who are working from home, amidst the lockdown.

The organisation also educated its employees about social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID 19, under the guidance of a senior medical professional.

After the nationwide lockdown was declared on March 22 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NSS has safely sent home 1,200 of its patients who had come to the Udaipur hospital for medical and other health related assistance.

A team of senior health officials also laid out guidelines for providing further ongoing treatment to patients suffering from cerebral palsy, polio and prostheses.

NSS is offering all its services via a call centre that is connected to the health departments for patients and donors.

A team of 50 people, titled ‘Corona Relief Force’ takes care of distribution of food and essentials amongst the needy, manufactures safety masks and takes care of orphans and destitute residing in the city.

Prashant Agarwal, president, Narayan Seva Sansthan said their strategy was to defeat COVID19 in four clear-cut stages.

The first was to send 1,200 patients home safely, the second was to secure 700 employees’ salaries.

Thirdly, by distributing food and protective masks among the needy and the underprivileged through local government officials and lastly, providing free health assistance to all those who are in need.

“Our battle against COVID is still on and we will take necessary measures as and when the situation demands,” Agarwal said.

The NGO has also installed a thermal check-up machine in Udaipur, which checks the body temperature of each person.

In the fight against Corona, Kalpana, who hails from Narsinghpur in Madhya Pradesh, gave birth to immature twins at a hospital in Udaipur.

NSS paid 1.80 lakh to the hospital for her medical expenses and saved her daughter, Durga’s life.