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Coventry Sikhs rally to send oxygen to Covid stricken India
They have joint forces with Sikh organisations across the UK to get oxygen to India as coronavirus cases spike
Langar Aid, a Coventry based charity linked to international organisation Khalsa Aid, are collecting oxygen concentrators and oxi-metres to fly over to India.
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Coventry Sikhs recognised for rescue convoy that fed thousands of stranded truck drivers
Langar Aid has been given an award for their remarkable rescue efforts
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Coventry charity Langar Aid has been recognised for its quick thinking which fed thousands of stranded truck drivers in Dover days before Christmas.
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