India dispatches 1000 tonnes of humanitarian assistance to Lesotho

India dispatches 1000 tonnes of humanitarian assistance to Lesotho

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: December 23 2024

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  • India has sent consignment of humanitarian assistance to Lesotho, which includes 1000 MT of rice, to help meet the food security and nutritional needs of the people of Lesotho.
  • The consignment will help meet the food security and nutritional needs of the friendly people of Lesotho.
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