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Radio City Tigers
Radio City
1 episodes
8 months ago
Radio City and #TigerBalm welcomes the real tiger of Chennai - R Seetha Devi. When Covid-19 was on its peak, she lost her 65-year-old mother to the deadly disease due to lack of medical attention. To help others get a quicker medical aid, Ms. Seetha Devi started an auto rickshaw oxygen service outside the RGGGH. 
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Radio City and #TigerBalm welcomes the real tiger of Chennai - R Seetha Devi. When Covid-19 was on its peak, she lost her 65-year-old mother to the deadly disease due to lack of medical attention. To help others get a quicker medical aid, Ms. Seetha Devi started an auto rickshaw oxygen service outside the RGGGH. 
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Radio City Tigers
Tiger Balm
Radio City, in association with #TigerBalm, welcomes the real tiger of Chennai, R Seetha Devi. 36-year-old R Seetha Devi, waited outside the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) to admit her 65-year-old mother who tested positive for COVID-19. After hours, they managed to get her admitted to Government Stanley Hospital, but she died. To prevent others from struggling like her mother, Ms. Seetha Devi started an auto rickshaw oxygen service outside the RGGGH where her mother waited for hours.
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2 years ago
17 minutes

Radio City Tigers
Radio City and #TigerBalm welcomes the real tiger of Chennai - R Seetha Devi. When Covid-19 was on its peak, she lost her 65-year-old mother to the deadly disease due to lack of medical attention. To help others get a quicker medical aid, Ms. Seetha Devi started an auto rickshaw oxygen service outside the RGGGH.