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CM Arvind Kejriwal gives financial aid of Rs 1 crore to family of ‘Covid warrior’ doctor

Dr.Anas Mujahid, a junior resident doctor at the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Delhi's GTB hospital, succumbed to Covid on 9 May.

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday provided financial assistance of Rs one crore to the family of late “Corona warrior” Dr Anas Mujahid.

Mujahid, a junior resident doctor at the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Delhi’s GTB hospital, succumbed to COVID-19 on May 9 — just a day after he contracted the virus.

“Late Dr Anas was hard working and serving the people of Delhi at GTB hospital since the time Corona emerged in Delhi. Many Corona warriors like Dr Anas are on the frontline helping the people of Delhi, and it is because of people like Anas that we are able to save lives and the Delhi government is able to fight the Corona pandemic,” said Kejriwal in a statement.

“I was talking to Mujahid’s father Dr Mujahidul Islam, and when I assured him of any help that he might need in the future, he said that he and his family does not need anything, his only desire is that he and his family could serve the nation. I salute his thoughts and we will stand beside them in any assistance that they shall need in the future, the chief minister added.

Dr Islam thanked the chief minister and the Delhi government for helping the family in this time of distress and said he wants his other children also to “serve the nation” the way his son Mujahid did.

“Despite my son not being amongst us, I am relieved that CM Arvind Kejriwal ji and the Delhi government have helped us in this time of distress. I thank him for helping the people of Delhi and hope that he keeps working for the people of Delhi,” said the bereaved father.

Mujahid is survived by his parents, three brothers and a sister.


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