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Slogan drive to defeat Covid in Seechewal

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Jalandhar, October 11

A self-safety slogan awareness drive to fight Covid 19 was initiated by Sewa Sankalp Society through its vice-president Advocate Harpreet Sandhu at Seechewal village on Sunday.

Environmentalist Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal along with cardiologist of Punjab Dr Bishav Mohan and MLA Shahkot Hardev Singh Ladi launched the brochures of the campaign.

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Navtej S Cheema, MLA Sultanpur Lodhi, Sant Baba Seechewal, Advocate Harpreet Sandhu and Dr Bishav Mohan also distributed masks in bulk and sanitisation material among the Sewadars of Nirmal Kutia and residents of Seechewal village. Dr Bishav Mohan addressed the villagers and appealed to them to adopt health-safety guidelines and wear mask and keep maintain social distancing to fight Covid-19.

Harpreet Sandhu, also requested the residents of Seechewal to adopt and circulate safety slogans while sitting at home and follow guidelines to make Punjab Corona free and project Mission Fateh a success. Shahkot MLA Hardev Singh Ladi lauded the noble cause initiated by Sewa Sankalp Society on the holy land of Sultanpur Lodhi. Sant Baba Seechewal outrightly supported the noble cause and said: “Our safety is in our own hands. Therefore, we must remain alert and follow all precautions.”

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