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Aircel sets up free calling booths in Kolkata's Posta area

| | Apr 02, 2016, at 01:35 am
Kolkata, Apr 1 (IBNS): In its support towards the tragedy that took place with the collapse of an under-construction section of the Vivekananda Flyover in Kolkata on Thursday, Aircel has set up free calling booths in Posta to help the people stranded in the area.
In this need of the hour, the rescue workers, victims and those stranded can use the facility to make free calls to their homes/families and friends. 
 
The booths are equipped with handsets, sufficient talk-time and mobile charging units to enable free calls. 
 
The volunteer team of Aircel employees is closely working with the local agencies, NDRF and Government’s disaster management groups to render help and support with relief work being carried out. 
 
The team will also be organizing blood donation camps in the neighboring areas of Posta.
 
 
 

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