Delhi Police pay siren tribute to Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, good gesture says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tweeted his appreciation for Delhi Police’s tribute to Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, which has been feeding 1000’s of individuals daily throughout the lockdown to curb the unfold of the coronavirus illness.
The Prime Minister shared the video of Delhi Police performing a ‘parikrama’ or circumambulation of the Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, which is within the coronary heart of the nationwide capital, on Monday.
Good gesture by the @DelhiPolice.
Our Gurudwaras have been doing distinctive work in serving individuals. Their compassion is considerable. https://t.co/hdTn6vDFtj
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 27, 2020
“Good gesture by the Delhi Police. Our Gurudwaras have been doing exceptional work in serving people. Their compassion is appreciable,” PM Modi tweeted on Monday.
Eish Singhal, the deputy commissioner of police (New Delhi), led the cavalcade of 35 police vans and 60 bikes within the ‘parikrama’.
Senior law enforcement officials additionally paid obeisance on the gurdwara and did ‘seva’ or service by serving to within the preparation of langar, a free group kitchen.
“In the present times when Covid-19 is taking its toll on our society, there are a few individuals and organisations who have risen to the occasion and went beyond the calls of their duty to help the larger populace,” Singhal mentioned, in line with PTI.
“I wish to place the sincere appreciation of the humanitarian work being done by Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and all its sevadars who are offering food to around 75,000 people every day from Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,” Singhal added.
Delhi on Monday grew to become the third state after Maharashtra and Gujarat to cross the grim 3000-mark after 190 new instances of the coronavirus illness (Covid-19) had been recorded. The tally was at 3108 out of which 877 individuals have recovered and 54 have died.
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