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Humanitarian Dr Mangat to Visit Brampton-Mississauga

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Published on November 11, 2018 with No Comments

Dr Mangat picking up homeless-sick Subhash from roadside.

A living example of selfless service to the humanity Dr Naurang Singh Mangat will be visiting Brampton-Mississauga from November 16 to 19. During his visit, he will be staying at Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Malton. For the last 13 years he has been looking after and trying to save lives of the destitute, homeless, blind, disabled, paralyzed, mentally challenged and poor sick people lying on the roadsides and other places in Punjab.

Dr. Mangat since 2005 is known to have pedaled his bicycle on the roads of slum areas of Ludhiana city and saved the lives of numerous homeless sicks lying on the roadsides. His untiring efforts to help the homeless and the sick have taken the shape of a well-known charity of Punjab called “Guru Amar Das Apahaj Ashram”. Its two-storey building is located near village Sarabha of Ludhiana district. It is a registered charity with whole property in the name of the NGO.

To date, nearly 250 homeless patients were admitted in the Ashram. After medical treatment, many were rehabilitated. However, about 85-90 homeless, disabled, paralyzed, mentally challenged and poor sick patients are living in the Ashram permanently. Of these about 20-22 are bedridden and unable to answer the call of nature on their own. Some have total memory loss. All patients living in the Ashram are provided food, clothes, medical treatment, nursing care and other necessities of life FREE OF COST.

Dr Naurang Singh Mangat who is a former Professor and Scientist of PAU Ludhiana, University of Windsor, and Morrison Scientific Inc. Calgary told that on completion of two remaining floors of the building, the Ashram would be able to house hundreds of such needy people in the future. For more information, he can be reached at his cell phone 403-401-8787 or at nsmangat14@hotmail.com, or one can visit www.apahajashram.org.  

 

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