Uttarakhand Avalanche provides accommodation and langar to the teams in the rescue operations


Jagtar Singh Lamba

Amritsar, March 2

During the rescue workers, Gurdwara Shri Hemark Sahib Management Trust is being accommodated in the gurdwkit Sahib Management Trust during the rescue and the service of the service of humanity in the rescue workers in Uttarajanhand.

At present, more than 150 members of various agencies engaged in rescue operations here are staying at the Gurdwara Shri Joshi Shri Joshi Shri Joshi Mr. Joshi. It is being provided accommodation and langar facilities in both gurdwaras here. In addition, other facilities are being provided. Survival teams include Indian Army, Garrf, including Indblem and Bazwal Scaute, etc. Of these, 50 to 60 Young Gurdwara Joshi Joshi Math and about 100 Young Gurdwara remained stay at Gobind Ghat.

Remember that about 54 members of BRO was buried under the snow due to falling on Friday, which was buried under the same day. According to the information received, 46 members have been excursed and the seven died, and there is still the efforts to find it.

Gurdwara Sri Hemkatit Sahib Management Trust said the Gurdwara Manager Seva Singh was providing all other possible support including housing and langar including housing and langar to the survival work. “About 150 members of the teams in the rescue operations, about 150 members have been stopped at the two gurdwaras Joshi Joshi Joshi Joshi Joshi Joshi Joshi Joshi and Gobind Khi.

In the gurdwr, they have provided langar and housing service. He said that as long as the rescue operations would stop here, and the Gurdwara Committee would be provided by all possible help from the Gurmuk Guru from the Gurmuk. He said that it was heavily snowed in the area. There is difficult to survive in rescue operations due to snow and snow. He said that the upper land is completely covered with the snow.

The tradition of Sikhism has been reported by Sri Hemark Sahib Management Trust when there has been a natural disaster in the area according to the area, according to the territory of Sikhism. Even in the floods in 2013, gurdwaras were opened for the service of humanity. Many families were provided in the gurdwara at the gurdwara at the time of slipping the ground in Joshi Madh.

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