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Gurdwara starts hospital

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A PROMINENT Sikh temple opened a hospital in the Indian capital New Delhi on Monday (10) to help the country’s overstretc­hed health system cope with a surging second wave of the coronaviru­s.

The temple, known as Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, located in New Delhi’s main government district, will provide 400 beds equipped with oxygen, said Manjinder Singh Sirsa, president of the Delhi Sikh temple management committee.

As the second wave strains healthcare resources, Sikh temples are increasing­ly setting up hospitals and providing oxygen and ambulances.

Another Sikh temple, which has been at the forefront of providing free oxygen to coronaviru­s patients, is set to open a hospital on the outskirts of New Delhi. “We are going to open a new hospital this week and set up three new centres where patients will receive free oxygen. We are also planning to set up hospitals and oxygen supply centres in Bengaluru,” Gurpreet Singh Rummy, president of Indirapura­m Gurudwara, said, referring to India’s software capital in the south.

The Sikh community, known for offering food from communal kitchens at temples, has been swift to offer help because it has a history of voluntary service, said Ravi Singh, chief executive of London-based Khalsa Aid.

As Sikhs – a relatively wealthy community – are encouraged to donate 10 per cent of their income to charity, Singh said there’s hardly any major resource crunch. Singh said committed volunteers do a better job than most government agencies, explaining how Sikh temples have managed to offer oxygen to patients even as hospitals have struggled.

“Every day, our volunteers travel hundreds of kilometres to fetch oxygen for critical patients, and you can’t expect such zeal from most government bodies,” said Rummy.

 ??  ?? SUPPORT:A gurdwara that has been converted into a Covid healthcare facility in New Delhi
SUPPORT:A gurdwara that has been converted into a Covid healthcare facility in New Delhi

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