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A day well-spent with senior citizens

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Jalandhar, October 2

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Edu Youth Foundation (Regd.) observed the International Day for Older Persons on Friday at the Apahaj Ashram. All members and volunteersdistributed food packets and other items among the elderly.

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The contribution received from NGOs and other people included mustard oil, sugar, pulses, garam masala, haldi, flour, onions and other miscellaneous items.

Members of the EduYouth Foundation have been working tirelessly towards the welfare of the society and are involved in the free distribution of study material to the needy. Prof Kanwar Sartaj Singh, Sunny Lally, Parampreet Gill, Dinkar Dogra, Gurkirat Toor, Harsimran Tiwana, Gurkirat Sandhu, Ujwaldeep Singh, Rajnish Babbar, Vishal Virdi, Gurpreet Singh, Harpartap Singh, Karan Kassowal and others were present on the occasion. — TNS

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