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The Sikh Volunteers Of The Khalsa Aid Are Relentlessly Providing Help To The Kerala Flood Victims


While the torrential rains seem to have stopped in Kerala right now causing the water levels to subside slightly, the devastating damage that the deadly floods have left in its wake continues to take a toll on the life of the people in the state, who are trying to rebuild their lives now. 

With family members missing, homes completely razed to the ground, unimaginable loss of property and the death toll rising by the day, the natural calamity is truly a tragedy that has shaken up the entire nation.

The Sikh Volunteers Of The Khalsa Aid Are Relentlessly Providing Help To The Kerala Flood Victims© Facebook

Thanks to social media, a lot of people are now donating whatever they can to help the victims and while few celebrities and influencers continue donating, most are restricting themselves to raising awareness on social media only. 

One doesn't become a hero simply by starring in a fictional project but by doing what a hero is supposed to do. Once again, the Khalsa Aid Organization came on board with its team of stellar volunteers to do their bit in providing help in Kerala.

The Sikh Volunteers Of The Khalsa Aid Are Relentlessly Providing Help To The Kerala Flood Victims© Facebook

The Sikh Volunteers Of The Khalsa Aid Are Relentlessly Providing Help To The Kerala Flood Victims© Facebook

The volunteers have been relentlessly cooking meals for people stuck with no food and drinking water, as over 8000 people are being served by them and they continue to do their bit.

The organisation is also constantly purchasing more food and other items with the help of donations coming its way.

In case you wish to contribute and help them continue their sewa, here are the details that will help you in your donations.

Real heroes don't wear capes or star in glitzy movies, they are actual people who come to the aid of their fellow humans, when they are in need. 

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