Khalsa Aid To Rescue Drought Hit Africa's Gambia; Install Borewells
In a humanitarian aid, an UK based non-profit organisation Khalsa Aid have initiated a project to dig borewells in drought hit Gambia, West Africa to install fresh water pumps. Reportedly, Gambia's 45.3% of water sources are contaminated as it infested with E.coli and 72% of households are exposed to bacteria in their drinking water. Moreover, the Khalsa Aid has reached out to over thousands of people in the past for help.
Tags: Khalsa Aid, Gambia, Africa, Charity, Humanitarian Help
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NIA Delays Probe Following Khalsa Aid's Nomination For Nobel Prize
In a surprising turn of events, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has shelved investigations against Khalsa Aid, following its nomination for the coveted Nobel Peace Prize. The UK-based NGO, which received the nomination for relentless humanitarian work, was lately making headlines for its engagement with the ongoing farmer protests. On January 16, the NIA had summoned Khalsa Aid as witnesses to a case associated with the ousted 'Sikhs… read-more
Tags: NIA, Khalsa Aid, Farmers Protest, Sikhs for Justice, Nobel Prize
Courtesy: India Times