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Take COVID-19 third shot, enjoy 'Chhole Bhature' for free; check how

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ALSO READ: India reports 19,673 new Covid-19 infections in past 24 hours While, appreciating his effort, PM Modi had said, "It is said that to work for the society's good, a sense of service and duty is required.

Our brother Sanjay is proving this right." Rana, who runs a food stall and sells 'Chhole Bhature' on a cycle, said his daughter Ridhhima and niece Riya had last year given him the idea to give out free "Chhole Bhature" to those who took their shots. "I am giving the Chhole Bhature free to those who show the proof for the precaution dose on the same day," Rana said, who had taken taken the precaution dose. "All eligible should come forward and not hesitate.

Already, we are seeing a slight rise in infections in many parts of the country. Why should we wait till the situation goes out of hand?

Lessons should be learnt from the kind of situation which prevailed in April-May 2021," said Rana. Rana said that last year he had offered free 'Chhole Bhature' for over seven months from May and he will not mind giving it free this time for a few weeks.

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