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Langar sewa completes 100 days in Jalandhar

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Jalandhar, August 10

The Youth Morcha, Jalandhar, completed 100 days of free food distribution service for Covid-19 patients and the needy at Civil Hospital, Jalandhar. The noble work was started by president Gagandeep Dhatt, and members namely, Manbir Singh, Vikram Dhiman, Jaskirat Toor and Jasdeep Bawa etc. Till date, the NGO had distributed food to around 15,000 persons at the Civil Hospital and bus stand. Dhatt said, “Besides the langar sewa, we have also provided essentials for farmers in Delhi. We have also extended financial support in the marriage of a few girls.”

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