Two women, who were forced to flee their homes in search of safety during the communal violence in northeast Delhi only a couple of months ago, have voluntarily come forward to stitch Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits for medical staff fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. They want these PPE kits to be given to doctors, paramedics, ambulance drivers, sanitation workers who face potential threat from the ongoing pandemic. The women were provided with sewing machines by an organisation called Miles2Smile led by IIT Delhi research scholar Aasif Mujtaba. He, along with his team, has been engaged in relief and rehabilitation of the riots survivors.
— source newsclick.in | 14 Apr 2020