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Ahmadiyyas come to aid of flood-affected people in Gurdaspur

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The Ahmadiyya community, known for helping humanity in distress in the past, once again came to the rescue of the flood-hit victims by providing relief through its non-governmental organisation (NGO) Humanity First India.

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The NGO adopted eight flood-affected villages in Gurdaspur district. Its members delivered essential supplies, including ration kits, clean drinking water, medicines and tarpaulins to the affected families.

The focus of the non-governmental organisation was on villages located in Sri Hargobindpur, Dera Baba Nanak and Fatehgarh Churian blocks and the Kartarpur corridor.

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The community has its headquarters in Qadian.

“We will continue to serve humanity wherever we feel people are in distress. This is a natural calamity and everyone should come forward to help each other,” said K Tariqe Ahmed, Chairman of the media.

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