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Jalandhar, October 16

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On the occassion of World Food Day, EduYouth Foundation on Saturday organised a contribution drive for special children and elderly people at the Guru Nanak Mission Netarheen Birdh Ashram in Phagwara.

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A team of the foundation distributed snacks, medicines, juice, tea, vegetables, fruits and other necessary items among more than 100 children and elderly people.

The Jalandhar-based NGO has been consistently working towards the welfare of society and observing such programmes since it came into existence. NGO president Prof Kanwar Sartaj Singh informed that many major events would be held in the coming days to serve society.

Parampreet Gill, Gurkirat Sandhu, Jaskirat Sandhu, late Gyan Singh Surjit, late Rajinder Singh Bhatti, Seetal Singh Sitara, Avtar Singh Maan and Mukhtiar Singh (manager) and others also contributed towards the noble cause. — TNS

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