<p>Actor Sonu Sood on Monday announced that he is offering accommodation to 20,000 migrant workers in Noida.</p>.<p>The actor, who was in the national spotlight for his work in helping migrants reach their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, shared the news on Instagram.</p>.<p>Sood, 47, also said these workers have also been provided jobs in garment factories of the region through their initiative Pravasi Rojgar.</p>.<p>"I am delighted to now offer accommodation for 20,000 migrated workers who have also been provided jobs in garment units in #Noida through #PravasiRojgar.</p>.<p>"With the support of #NAEC President Shri Lalit Thukral, we will collectively work round the clock for this noble cause @pravasirojgar," he wrote alongside the poster promising that the workers will be put up at a "hygienic staying facility".</p>.<p>The actor along with his team had rolled out a toll-free number and a WhatsApp helpline to connect with stranded workers and arrange their transportation during the lockdown.</p>.<p>Sood recently launched an app to offer support to workers in finding job opportunities in various sectors across the country.</p>
<p>Actor Sonu Sood on Monday announced that he is offering accommodation to 20,000 migrant workers in Noida.</p>.<p>The actor, who was in the national spotlight for his work in helping migrants reach their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, shared the news on Instagram.</p>.<p>Sood, 47, also said these workers have also been provided jobs in garment factories of the region through their initiative Pravasi Rojgar.</p>.<p>"I am delighted to now offer accommodation for 20,000 migrated workers who have also been provided jobs in garment units in #Noida through #PravasiRojgar.</p>.<p>"With the support of #NAEC President Shri Lalit Thukral, we will collectively work round the clock for this noble cause @pravasirojgar," he wrote alongside the poster promising that the workers will be put up at a "hygienic staying facility".</p>.<p>The actor along with his team had rolled out a toll-free number and a WhatsApp helpline to connect with stranded workers and arrange their transportation during the lockdown.</p>.<p>Sood recently launched an app to offer support to workers in finding job opportunities in various sectors across the country.</p>