The LaLiT group helps in the fight against Covid 19

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The Lalit has taken the lead to support the Delhi Government’s initiative of feeding the needy by donating 1000 kg of wheat flour (Atta) and 300 kgs of refined wheat flour (Maida), over 700 kgs of vegetables from their own gardens in the last couple of days to the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB).

Amidst the nation-wide lockdown in the wake of COVID-19 which has  adversely impacted the daily wage earners, those below the poverty line and the most vulnerable who are not only fighting the epidemic but also hunger. 

The Lalit has taken the lead to support the Delhi Government’s initiative of feeding the needy by donating 1000 kg of wheat flour (Atta) and 300 kgs of refined wheat flour (Maida), over 700 kgs of vegetables from their own gardens in the last couple of days to the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB). 

Additionally, 11 of their hotels are providing more than 1,000 kilograms of wheat flour, 500 grams of refined wheat flour, 200 litres of oil, food supplies, and fruits and vegetables to local authorities.  

Speaking about this, Dr Jyotsna Suri, Chairperson and Managing Director, The LaLiT Suri Hospitality Group said, “These are extraordinary times. COVID-19 is one of the toughest crisis ever faced by humanity. Everyone must do their bit to fight this pandemic. The need of the hour is to stand together and take care of those most affected. Together we can and we will overcome this.”  

The Lalit has been providing daily fresh food to the special children at Mother Teresa’s Missionaries home for the last 32 years. In the recent past, the teams at the hotel have engaged in regular distribution drives with Robinhood Army in their mission to eradicate hunger.

Under the banner of Keshav Suri Foundation (KSF), the group has been reaching out to support the extremely marginalised and probably the worst affected transgender people through different NGOs such as Kinnar Maa Trust in Mumbai, Sangama in Bangalore and Saksham Trust in Chandigarh. Through these NGOs, the group is providing them with over 500 kg of atta, groceries, fruits and vegetables.

The Lalit and KSF have been at the forefront for upholding the rights of trans community for years now. KSF has also taken the initiative of extending mental health support to people who need help. Our onboard counsellors are giving free counselling to help people cope up with the situation and make it better.

The Foundation has also started ‘Queering Quarantine’, an online series of talks, interactions and workshops to help people cope with this lockdown and utilise their time in learning and exploring new areas.

Leading by example, Chairperson & Managing Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group, Dr Jyotsna Suri and the Executive Directors –Divya Suri, Deeksha Suri and Keshav Suri, have decided to forgo their salaries for the next six months. The Executive leadership team has also voluntarily pitched in with a 50 per cent pay cut.

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