Gurudwara Bangla Sahib In Delhi Feeds Over 75000 People Everyday

By  Diksha Kapoor May 14th 2020 04:53 PM

The Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, located in the heart of Delhi, has never left any human go hungry from its door. With the pandemic leaving lakhs of people loosing their livelihood, the community kitchen of the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is trying to feed thousands of them everyday.

Reportedly, the Gurudwara’s kitchen uses around 1,600 kg of aata, 1,200 kg rice and 700-800 kg of dal daily to prepare the meals. The food is then delivered to around 17 places across Delhi-NCR.

The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management (DSGM), which looks after the preparation and distribution of the daily langar, told a leading news agency that the number of people has been increasing ever since they first started distributing food after the nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24.

Meanwhile, netizens can’t stop appreciating the efforts put by the administration of the Gurudwara committee.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (New Delhi) is providing food with the help of local administration, to the needy in every corner of the city. Currently they are feeding approx 1.25 lakh people daily. #waheguruji #sikhism #Sewa #COVID19 #Coronavirusindia #FightForCorona #SikhsForWorld pic.twitter.com/sLPZ3qu4FI

— Ravneet Kaur (@Ravneet85005514) May 13, 2020

How much more proud will you make us , my Sikh Brothers? Never heard you cribbing for rights or playing minority victim card. You guys make all our Gurus proud. Take my bow. #Sikh #Sikhism https://t.co/MlYGeCY3zJ

— Kedar Mukherjee (@MukherjeeKedar) May 9, 2020

Earlier, the Delhi Police performed a full – sirened Parikrama of the Gurudwara to thank the Sikh community for the Nobel work towards the society.

However, we hope that the pandemic comes to a standstill and life becomes better for each one of us.

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