Ludhiana 23 November 2025-In a profound gesture of compassion and community service, Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Doraha, contributed Rs. 1,11,111/- to the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Teachers’ Association (GADVASU-TA) for the relief and rehabilitation of dairy farmers affected by the recent floods in Punjab.

The contribution was made as part of the ongoing commemorative events marking the 350th Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji, and was presented during a special program held at School of Eminence, Government School Doraha.

Representing GADVASU-TA at the event were Dr. Ravinder Singh Grewal, Dr. Parminder Singh, Dr. Kulvinder Singh, and Dr. Gurpreet Singh, who expressed deep appreciation for the Gurdwara Committee’s meaningful initiative.

The Gurdwara Committee emphasized that the donation was not merely financial assistance but an expression of seva, solidarity, and collective responsibility towards families whose homes, livestock, and livelihoods were devastated by the floods.

As part of the program, Dr. Ravinder Singh Grewal, Director of Extension Education also interacted with students, providing insights into various academic programs, admission procedures, and the educational framework of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. He highlighted the university’s commitment to supporting rural communities and strengthening livestock-based economies.

Reflecting the values of Sikh tradition, S. Jagjiwanpal Singh Gill, General Secretary of Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Doraha, stated:

“This act wasn’t charity—it was duty. A reaffirmation of the Sikh tradition: where there is pain, we rush with compassion; where there is loss, we answer with solidarity.”