Human Rights Protection Forum honored the sevadars of Gurudwara Sahib who served daily langar to the patients and relatives of Mata Kushlia Hospital.

Patiala- Keeping in mind the service of serving daily langar to the patients and their relatives of Mata Kushlia Hospital under the leadership of Mahant Sundar Singh of Gurdwara Tikana Bhai Ram Kishan located at Sheranwala Gate, Human Rights Protection Forum, led by President Harpreet Singh Sodhi Advocate, and Vice President Balbir Singh Raju, Avtar Singh, Joint Secretary Ashok Lohan, and Sarvjit Chopra, honored the sevadars of Gurudwara Sahib Sandeep Singh, Ravinder Singh Bedi, Jaspal Singh, Kala Singh, Jai Singh and Jatinderpal Singh.

Patiala- Keeping in mind the service of serving daily langar to the patients and their relatives of Mata Kushlia Hospital under the leadership of Mahant Sundar Singh of Gurdwara Tikana Bhai Ram Kishan located at Sheranwala Gate, Human Rights Protection Forum, led by President Harpreet Singh Sodhi Advocate, and Vice President Balbir Singh Raju, Avtar Singh, Joint Secretary Ashok Lohan, and Sarvjit Chopra, honored the sevadars of Gurudwara Sahib Sandeep Singh, Ravinder Singh Bedi, Jaspal Singh, Kala Singh, Jai Singh and Jatinderpal Singh.
On this occasion, President Harpreet Singh Sodhi Advocate said that preparing and distributing langar is a completely voluntary and selfless act, which is called service. Serving in Langar creates a sense of humility. This practice increases the sense of equality and brotherhood in the society.
He said that the Sikh community has a great contribution in social service work. The Sikh community has always played a leading role in the welfare of the country and society and in helping the needy. Even during natural disasters, the Sikh community has never been behind in making a significant contribution in relief work.
Serving Langar daily to the patients and their relatives by the servants of Gurdwara Tikan Bhai Ram Kishan is a highly commendable and honorable work. On this occasion, the servant Sandeep Singh said that the service of serving Langar daily to the needy patients of the hospital and their relatives who take care of them will be continued in the same way.