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DSGMC to send a 20-members Delegation to help the stranded people in Ukraine
Harmeet Singh Kalka, President and Jagdip Singh Kahlon,
General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has
informed the media that Delhi Sikh Committee will send a 20-member delegation
to help the stranded people in Ukraine. The delegation will comprise of senior
members, staff and volunteers.
The delegation will be divided into two parts- one part will visit to border of
Poland and other will visit to Slovakia to help the stranded people
there. Special camps will be organized there to distribute langar,
medical assistance and extend all possible assistance to the stranded people on
humanitarian grounds. They said after the war, the situation gets worsened and
people need much more assistance. DSGMC deems its duty to send the delegation
to serve the people in distress.
Kalka and Kahlon further said that DSGMC stands in the forefront to provide its
services to needy people at the time of natural calamities. In the past, DSGMC
has done commendable service whenever the country needed for example at the
time of natural calamities in Uttrakhand, Gujarat, Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh,
Punjab and in Nepal and other places in abroad. The motto of the DSGMC is to
serve the humanity following the teachings of our Guru Sahibs.
Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Friday, March 4, 2022
DSGMC condoles death of two Indian students belong to Karnataka and Punjab in Ukraine
Harmeet Singh Kalka, President and Jagdip Singh Kahlon, General Secretary, DSGMC condoled death of two Indian students belong to Karnataka and Punjab in the war-torn Ukraine .As reported one student died in bomb shelling in Kharkiv and another one died due to suffering from ischemic stroke. They said that whatever is going on in Ukraine is very unfortunate. The people living there, are facing many ordeals such as hunger and shortage of medical amenities/medicines. Somehow people are forced to live in bunkers to protect their lives.
Kahlon said that amid adverse conditions, Gurdwara Singh
Sabha, Warsaw, Poland providing langar to the war affected needy people
following the footsteps shown by Guru Sahibs. People of all religions are
taking shelter in this Gurdwara which is good example of integrity in diversity
of India. He appealed to Indians living in the vicinity to come
forward and help the distressed and stranded Indians in Ukraine.