Sikh community of Agra makes masks from used turbans for the needy
Updated:5 years, 6 months ago
Updated:5 years, 6 months ago
Agra, July 27 (ANI): For a Sikh, his pagri or turban is more than a headgear. It is an identity, a symbol of spirituality, pride and honour and presently, during this COVID-19 crisis, these turbans of Sikhs are also becoming a lifesaver...all because of an initiative by the members of the community. In Agra city of Uttar Pradesh, Sikhs under the banner of Sukhmani Sewa Sabha have started the mission ‘Turban for masks’ in which masks are being made from the old turbans collected from various households which will then be distributed among the needy people.
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