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WolfzHowl, Mavcomm launch #ThankYouIndianRailways initiative

By IANS | Updated: May 23, 2020 14:15 IST

In an effort to show solidarity with the Indian Railways which has helped lakhs of stranded migrants reach home ...

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In an effort to show solidarity with the Indian Railways which has helped lakhs of stranded migrants reach home via 'Shramik special trains, consultant firm WolfzHowl in association with Mavcomm Group have launched a new #ThankYouIndianRailways initiative.

The aim is to contribute in spreading that light of positivity in these rather bleak Covid-19, the companies said in statement.

The #ThankYouIndianRailways initiative has been created to highlight the tireless work the Indian Railways has been doing during the Covid-19 pandemic.

WolfzHowl has released a 1-minute 45-second long '#ThankYouIndianRailways' video on various social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter with a 'chuk chuk rail gadi' song as a tribute to the Indian Railways.

"Celebrating the achievements of our Indian railways in the fight against Covid-19 is a celebration of our own ingenuity as a nation," said Kalyan Ram Challapalli, Chief Strategist and Founder, WolfzHowl Strategic Instigations.

"It's an honour to be associated as partners with this campaign which expresses our appreciation for the stellar role played by Indian Railways in serving the people and nation amongst not only the Covid-19 situation but at all times," added Anand Mahesh Talari, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Mavcomm Group.

( With inputs from IANS )

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