Ramayan
fame
Gurmeet
Choudhary
has
been
extending
help
to
many
COVID-19
patients
across
the
country
via
social
media.
The
actor
and
his
team
have
also
launched
a
makeshift
hospital
in
Nagpur
to
help
the
common
man
fight
the
second
wave
of
the
pandemic.
Now,
Gurmeet
has
decided
to
undertake
another
noble
cause.
He
has
partnered
with
an
education
platform
to
spearhead
a
unique
initiative
that
aims
to
train
IAS
aspirants
whose
earnings
got
suffered
due
to
this
pandemic.
Keeping
in
mind
the
ongoing
COVID
crisis
causing
havoc
in
many
lives
across
the
nation,
Gurmeet
has
decided
to
do
his
best
to
bring
things
back
on
track.
The
actor
took
to
his
social
media
account
to
make
the
announcement
and
wrote:
“In
our
effort
to
help
people
suffering
from
COVID,
we
announce
our
partnership
with
Empower
IAS.
It
is
'Free
of
Cost'
to
provide
specialised
tailor-made
batches
for
serious
candidates
whose
source
of
earnings
got
suffered
due
to
this
pandemic.
More
details
will
be
shared
soon.”
Check
out
his
post
below:
Undoubtedly,
Gurmeet
and
his
organisation
are
true
COVID-19
warriors
in
these
dire
times.
The
actor
who
once
played
Rama
on
television
has
turned
saviour
for
many
distressed
Covid
victims
who
have
started
reaching
to
him.
He
has
been
helping
them
with
their
oxygen
needs
as
well
as
organising
hospital
beds
whilst
constantly
amplifying
their
SOS
calls
on
social
media.
In
a
recent
interview,
Gurmeet
confessed
that
actor
Sonu
Sood
inspired
him
to
turn
into
a
Covid
soldier.
He
said,
“When
I
saw
the
work
Sonu
Bhai
is
doing
to
help
the
needy,
I
thought,
why
not
me?
I
have
the
infrastructure.
I
have
a
name.
Why
not
use
it
to
help
people
at
a
time
when
they
need
the
most
help?
I
know
I
am
just
one
of
the
many
names
in
the
entertainment
business
doing
this.
I
am
hoping
others
will
come
forward.
If
we
don’t
use
our
name
and
clout
now
to
help,
then
when?”