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Ludhiana Village Praised the Honor of the British New Year for Locked Heroes

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Ludhiana: Barundi, a village of about 33 kilometers from the city, celebrated the success of the first Sikh Environmental Environment Agency to receive the Queen’s New Year’s award.
This man is Charan Kanwal Singh Sekhon.at 50, Sekhon is a member of the British council from Sharnbrook (Bedfordshire), an English government officer, and Chairman of the Founder of Seva Trust Vareleleer organizations who work for education, health, social welfare, and the environment of the United Kingdom and India North Punjab and Haryana.
He has brought victory to his ancestral village in Ludhiana and his family many times before, and the latest Ratu’s Award about his achievements support.
He was the first British Sikh officer in England from India to receive this honor when serving environmental agents.
His achievements have brought pride and joy for residents of Barundi Village and Father Sekhon Family.Sekhon, Narinder Singh, who is the principal of the government, said: “His achievements have made me very proud that I could not express the words.
Today, I remember The school teacher’s words, that one day Charan Kanwal will be very successful.
Another thing that meets me proudly is that old, Charan Kanwal is known as my name, that he is the son of the Narinder Principal.
Singh, but after today, people People will recognize me names From my colleagues at the Environmental Environment Agency, Unison, and our fantastic volunteer team together with us made Seva Trust UK, as much H the community charity that we launched six years ago.
“Said Sekhon, Sekshon, Sekhon said:” During C Hallenging Times of Covid-19, we managed to help many vulnerable work colleagues and various communities that face difficulties.
During Covid-19, our volunteers in Bedfordshire, Milton Keynes, and Hertfordshire, where hundreds of families were vulnerable, homeless, rude sleep, and international students in trouble, gave them food and other important items.
It could be possible because our teamwork and dedication of our members showed to lift the others.
I also have to thank the whole family for teaching me the true meaning of life.
“Residents of Barundi Village, Gurdeep Singh, a volunteer from Seva Trust Youth Wing, said:” Sekhon-ji is an inspiration for all of us.
He moved to England a few decades ago but he did not forget his village and his people.
Over the past few years, he has worked for our people in trouble and for the welfare of the local community.
During the locking Covid-19, it provides 50 students in need with a tablet computer to help them continue their online education.
In addition, he has sponsored more than 500 education children, regardless of their caste or religion.
He also received solar energy panels installed in senior village high school, reducing largely large electricity bills.
A few days ago, our team also distributed immunity amplifier kits for children in the village, considering the new Coronavirus variant.
“Securities Sekhon and contributions have been recognized before.
In 2013 Sekhon received the Pride of England in the UK at the Commons house in the British parliament in the British parliament, while in 2002, he received a ‘resident of the year’ award Bedford Mayor for charity work and community services.

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