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Amritsar: Amritsar Improvement Trust Chairman Dinesh Bassi on Monday distributed ration to Class IV employees, including sanitation workers, sewermen and beldars etc. He said he visited their homes in Verka and Mohkampura area. He also visited Rasulpur Kalar village where he distributed vegetables to needy persons. Due to imposition of curfew, people especially daily wagers and labourers were at receiving ends. Various NGOs and people have come forward for helping needy persons. Bassi said teams have been constituted to identify those who were in need of ration and other essential items. He also got installed CCTV cameras in New Amritsar Area besides ordering sanitisation of the areas. TNS

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