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Sarv Nauzwan Sabha Distributes Relief Material and Sanitary Pads to Flood Victims in Rural Phagwara

ASHOK KAURA | September 05, 2025 05:12 PM
PHAGWARA: In a humanitarian effort to aid flood-affected families, the Sarv Nauzwan Sabha (Regd.) Phagwara and Sarv Nauzwan Welfare Society (Regd.) Phagwara, with the support of Sarv Naujwan Welfare Society, distributed essential relief materials in villages around Phagwara.

The initiative, conducted under the supervision of the local Vocational Training Centre students on Hoshiarpur Road, was carried out with assistance from the CDPO office and under the leadership of Councillor Madam Pritpal Kaur Tulli. The relief packages included dry ration, drinking water, tarpaulins, medicines, and sanitary pads for women.

Karamjit Kaur, Supervisor at the CDPO office Phagwara, lauded the Sabha’s efforts, stressing that addressing women’s needs in times of crisis is a fundamental duty of humanity. Sabha members echoed the sentiment, noting that women are the backbone of families and their health must be prioritized.

AAP District Secretary Santosh Kumar Gogi appealed to Punjabis to extend wholehearted support to flood victims, emphasizing that helping those impacted by natural calamities is a shared responsibility of society. “It is commendable that Sarv Nauzwan Sabha consistently stands with the needy in difficult times, ” he added.

Councillor Pritpal Kaur Tulli said the Sabha’s mission is to ensure that no affected family is left without relief. Sabha President Sukhwinder Singh assured that their service journey will continue, pledging that every victim’s suffering will be treated as their own. He also appealed to Phagwara residents to contribute generously—through time, resources, and financial support—for ongoing relief efforts.

Several dignitaries and community members, including Prabh Singh, social media influencer Amanpreet Kaur, Swaran Singh, Dr. Vijay Kumar, Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Manager Jagjit Seth, Madam Sapna Sharda, Madam Gurjeet Kaur, Madam Ashu Bagga, Madam Laxmi, Narinder Singh Saini, Lali Dhak Pandori, Gurdeep Singh Tulli, Anju Bala Chair, Beena Rani, Davinder Kaur, village sarpanches Ranjit Kaur and Balbir Singh, along with many volunteers and vocational centre students, were present during the distribution drive.
 
 
 

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