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Chandigarh police distribute slippers, masks

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Chandigarh: The UT Police have distributed slippers, masks and sanitisers to migrants at the ISBT, Sector 43, on Wednesday. UT Senior Superintendent of Police Nilambari Jagdale today visited the ISBT-43 and distributed the items to the needy. Cops also distributed juice among health workers and safai sewaks. The Senior Superintendent of Police visited Shri Sidh Baba Beri Wala Mandir to boost morale of volunteers who have been preparing langar for the past 57 days. TNS

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Assn donates Rs51K to PGI

Chandigarh: The Shantivan Co-operative House Building Third Society, Sector 43-A, today donated Rs 51,000 to the PGI for treatment of Covid-19 patients. RK Nayyar, president of the society, along with executive members R Musafir, J Sethi, GS Must, V Chopra and PK Puri handed over the cheque to Prof Jagat Ram, Director, PGI. TNS

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FOSWAC comes to migrants’ aid

Chandigarh: The Federation of Sector Welfare Association of Chandigarh (FOSWAC) today distributed 5,000 masks, 1,000 sanitisers and 200 pairs of slippers among the migrant labourers and their families at the ISBT-43. UT Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nilambri Jagadale joined the FOSWAC team led by its Chairman Baljinder Singh Bittu. Pardeep Chopra, RDS Sahni, Rajan Pall Singh Brar, Rajinder Mohan Kashyap and other office-bearers of the association helped in distribution of goods. TNS

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Rotary Club donates essentials for the needy

Chandigarh: The Rotary Club, Chandigarh, has donated 2,000 meals every day to frontline warriors. A total of 4,500 bags, comprising 10-day ration has been distributed at Faidaan village, Kachi Colony and Bapu Dham Colony with the help of the UT Administration. “Nearly, 500 bags in pockets of Mauli Pind, Rajiv Colony and Maloya through voluntary task force was also delivered,” said a spokespersons. “The Rotary Club runs a crèche, elementary classes and tuitions for class VIII to X. The president of the club received a distress call wherein students informed that they have run out of ration. Our volunteers provided food and ration to them,” said the spokesperson. TNS

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