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‘Neki ki diwar’ in true letter and spirits

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Raj Sadosh

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Abohar, December 29

The ‘Neki ki diwar’, installed by Manav Sewa Samiti (MSS) in Abohar and Lions Clubs International in Sriganganagar, has been giving much relief to needy families amid bone-chilling winter as the mercury has already dipped to 4 degrees Celsius in the region. MSS volunteers recently visited Dangarkhera village to distribute hundreds of woollens among needy. Members of the Lions Clubs International, at a recent function, provided 19,340 articles to needy people at ‘Neki ki diwar’. The items included clothes, footwears, blankets, caps, toys, etc.

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