Sikh chamber organises medical camp for flood-hit residents in Attari
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe World Sikh Chamber of Commerce (WSCC), in collaboration with the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), organised a free medical camp at Attari, as part of the ongoing flood relief efforts.
The camp saw an overwhelming response from the flood-affected community, where specialist doctors offered free health check-ups and distributed essential medicines. The initiative provided much-needed medical support, bringing relief and reassurance to those struggling in the aftermath of the floods.
The camp was attended by Jayant Singh, Chairman LPAI; along with Parmeet Singh Chadha, Global Chairman WSCC; Rajinder Singh Marwaha, president, WSCC Punjab Chapter; Harmeet Singh Arora president, WSCC Haryana Chapter; Damanjeet Singh, president, Youth Wing; and several volunteers who extended their service to the cause.
A dedicated team of doctors, including Dr Jasminder Kaur, SMO (retd); Dr AS Sachdeva, SMO (retd); Dr Sukhpal Singh; Dr Amiteshwar Singh; Dr Shakeen Singh; and Dr Munish provided their services at the camp.
Speaking about the initiative, WSCC leaders said the effort was a reflection of the Sikh principle of sewa and selfless service for humanity. Together, WSCC and LPAI reaffirmed their commitment to stand beside the people of Punjab in these challenging times, said Parmeet Singh Chadha.