Jammu Fire: Khalsa Aid Comes To Rescue, Provides Free Food To Victims

By  Diksha Kapoor June 3rd 2019 05:16 PM

Khalsa Aid is one such community which reaches the disaster hit region in no time! A massive fire fuelled by high intensity winds broke out in the Maratha cluster at Trikuta Nagar on June 3. The volunteers of Khalsa Aid have reached the location in no time to provide aid to the people.

More than 500 houses were gutted into the fire. Meanwhile, the team of Khalsa Aid is in Jammu providing food (Langar) to the people who lost their houses in the fire.

A Twitter user, Syed Basharat posted two pictures of volunteers of Khalsa Aid, cooking food for the victims of this massive fire.

He captioned the picture as: “ #Salute_Khalsa_Aid

More then 500 Jhuggis (Houses) gutted into fire at trikuta Nagar.

Khalsa Aid Volunteers providing Langer sewa at Maratha Mohala #Jammu

@Khalsa_Aid ”

#Salute_Khalsa_Aid

More then 500 Jhuggis (Houses) gutted into fire at trikuta Nagar.

Khalsa Aid Volunteers providing Langer sewa at Maratha Mohala #Jammu@Khalsa_Aid pic.twitter.com/fPdThicckg

— Syed Basharat سید بشارت (@syedbasharat_) June 3, 2019

Recently, the organization completed its 20 years of selfless service. The community helps the people around the world to come over the disasters.

1999-2019: Khalsa Aid

20 years of serving humanity around the globe ? ....

Thank you for your wonderful support ????

To Donate: https://t.co/KDtNwLPEPC#Iraq pic.twitter.com/thrzH3qizl

— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 30, 2019

Besides, the volunteers of Khalsa Aid are still helping the victims of Odisha cyclone and Maharashtra drought hit area.

Odisha : Cyclone Fani Relief continues .. our @khalsaaid_india team continues to provide vital support to the people of #Odisha who were hit by #CycloneFani pic.twitter.com/0EhDZh7XLQ

— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) June 1, 2019

Maharashtra Drought :

Our team is in Nashik to provide water relief to the villages around.

Everyday 25 tankers with 5000 litres of water is distributed in villages and supplied to the villagers through common wells. @Khalsa_Aid @RaviSinghKA pic.twitter.com/fGgeOfeRJr

— Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india) May 31, 2019

Khalsa Aid is an international non-profit aid and relief organisation providing support and help to the people around the world, to natural or man-made victims.

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