UK-based society for poor to open its franchise in state

Jalandhar | Sunday | 13th October, 2019

Summary:

Tribune News ServiceJalandhar, October 12To mark the 550th Parkash Purb of Guru Nanak Dev, members of a UK-based charity oganisation, “Midland Seva Society (MLSS)”, on Saturday announced to open its franchise in Punjab. The society, started with the aim of providing basic services to the destitute would widen its nets of support throughout the country. Midland Seva Society CEO Randhir Singh said their first such building would come up in Jalandhar and its construction had already been kicked off at Subhana village. Apart from that, all poor and needy children would be provided education under the GN550 project and people encouraged for learning new skills and trade. For medical treatment of the beneficiaries residing in the GN550 building, retired medical experts would visit India and hire medical teams for the 24-hour medical assistance of the rehabilitated destitute..