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Khalsa Aid Is Still Helping Rebuild Kerala Even After Everyone's Forgotten About The Floods


No one's talking about the devastating floods in Kerala anymore, but that doesn't mean everything there has been fixed and restored, it just means that people have seemingly stopped taking an interest since it has become 'old news' now.

But, the Khalsa Aid is always there to help, no matter what. We have already heard so many great things about this organization, that tirelessly and selflessly helps anyone in need, but they always surprise us even more.

Tweeting about how the Khalsa Aid workers are still in Kerala helping in rehabilitation, they made sure to remind people that they would never simply walk away just a few days after a disaster.

We are STILL in Kerala after the floods last year ! We don't  walk away few days after the disaster... We remain committed. #Kerala #KeralaFloods pic.twitter.com/Ly5f45SNAV

— Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) January 3, 2019

Now that really is commitment!

Talking to IndiaTimes, Amarjeet Singh from Khalsa Aid said, “Currently, we are helping people resurrect their broken lives and for that, we are rebuilding houses and other amenities in Alleppey district. Currently, a team of five members is looking after the rebuilding work and we want to ensure that people's lives get back to normal as soon as possible.”

He added, “Currently, we  have adopted two local schools completely devastated in the floods and we are on revamping the schools so that the children can get back to their studies as soon as possible.”

Everyone is praising and applauding them, and rightly so.

Thank you bros for staying and inspiring  !! â¤ï¸

— AJ (@ann_08__) January 5, 2019

Good job, indeed.

Good job khalsa aid â¬ð

— ਦà©à¨¦à¨¾à¨° ਸਿੰਠ(@agwsftdzpLndZA3) January 3, 2019

Good job as always. As requested multiple times, can you start accepting donations in INR  and possibly also get the donations tax-exempt ?

— Jaspreet Singh (@jaspreet20) January 3, 2019

It really is.

True commitment ðhttps://t.co/AY7wW9ojwv

— Chitra Narayanan (@ndcnn) January 5, 2019

It's proving Humanityðð¹ð https://t.co/DFJcLGCwW8

— mohari pj adidela (@mohariecopal) January 4, 2019

Exactly.

भà¤à¤µà¤¾à¤¨ à¤à¤¸à¤¾ साहस सबà¤à¥ दॠ। https://t.co/ZlxWhByJSP

— Singh Parminder Singh (@just_Param) January 4, 2019

Yep.

That's what Khalsa does. #KhalsaAid @Khalsa_Aid https://t.co/LpTTbD4nO5

— Manvir Singha (@RoyalSinghh) January 4, 2019

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