New Delhi: A Gurdwara in New Mahavir Nagar in West Delhi on Tuesday was protected by 44 Sikh Afghanistan accessed from 78 people evacuated from Afghanistan after Kabul fell to the Taliban last month.
Of the 44 people, 32 will be adopted by the Foundation of Sobti from the New York Philanthropic Mandeep Singh Sobti, Kanv Bhalla said, efforts to rehabilitate the businessman who coordinated.
Some people have families in Punjab and they have gone to their respective places, he said.
“Thirty-two members of five families will be protected in Gurudwara for one or two days before they get accommodation that will be arranged by the Sobti Foundation,” Bhalla said.
Previously on that day, 78 was dismissed from the Southwest Delhi’s Chhawla ITBP facility after 14 days in quarantine mandated by the government to check the spread of Covid-19.
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