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Singh Sahab and See-ria

Hey there people!
It's been seven long years to the begin of SyrianCivilWar and seems to have no end in sight.
The never incurring losses be it houses,economy,or life . The civilians pay the heaviest price.
Woman being widowed ,children being pushed into orphan life in front of their own eyes, fathers bidding Janaza to their months old baby are the must encountered things every day. There is no official death toll yet moreover the ones who survive barely find food in days in other words they are being starved to death, lacking basic amenities - food and medicine.


If we don't die from the shelling, We will of starvation- Shams Resident in Eastern Ghouta.
We are show due humanity by #fightforSyria, #savesyria, on social media. We all just see and show but I am afraid this makes any difference. Here's something which actually made a difference.

https://thelogicalindian.com/get-inspired/khalsa-aid-syria/  

Khalsa Aid is an international non-profit aid and relief organization founded on the Sikh principles of selfless service and universal love. Khalsa Aid appeared as a ray of hope in the war torn Syria by extending an helping hand , providing food, shelter and health services in Syria.



The difficulties, hardships and fears didn't let Khalsa aid to step back from the humanitarian act.

This act of brevity is an encouragement to pull on the laces and get into the field.


The gist of which I would conclude as- we might see something wrong happening to others,someone getting bullied, someone getting robbed , someone being killed we might fear to go ahead and help them but once you grab courage and get into rescue whatever is the result you have already won!
Don't just see but act courageously.











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