India Covid Crisis: Sikhism’s selfless service comes to the rescue of poor, needy
Joydeep Sen Gupta/New Delhi Filed on April 30, 2021
Volunteers upload prepared food at a gurudwara in New Delhi. Photo: AFP
Faith shines a light on humanity, as the creaking health care system goes for a toss.
On a day, the Delhi High Court (HC) rapped the city-state administration for its failure to contain a lethal surge of the second wave of the Covid-19 , and called “it’s a war, not a battle”, a sliver of hope is shimmering amid the deathly silence as a section of the civil society has been working overtime to contain the spread of the raging contagion.
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PM s recent outreach to Sikhs, signals respect for different strands of opinion in a democracy, writes Bhavdeep Kang
The NDA government has displayed no intention of rolling back either the CAA or the agricultural reforms, but by civility of action and speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signalled a respect for differences of perspective and opinion as part and parcel of a democratic system.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi made two thoughtful gestures this past week, in keeping with a new-look persona that subliminally conveys the spiritual rather than the political. He visited the Rakabganj Gurdwara in New Delhi and addressed the centenary celebrations of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).