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TEAM FROM AMBALA ARRIVES TO HELP FLOOD VICTIMS

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A team led by Haryana State President of National Judicial Human Rights Council, Ankur Sharma and Asha Narula arrived from Ambala to help the flood affected area people of Fazilka.

On the directions of the Council's National President Anand Kumar Srivastava, the team distributed relief material among the flood victims.

On this occasion, Border Area Vikas Front President Liladhar Sharma, social worker Surendra Mulari and Paramjeet Mulari were also present. Ankur Sharma said that more members of the council will also come from other places to fulfill the needs of the flood victims.

The council had also served the devotees for several months during the Maha Kumbh held at Kashi Dham.

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