WEL and Indian Consulate Host Millet Langar in Johannesburg

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Explore the inspiring story of the Women Empowerment League (WEL) and the Consulate General of India in Johannesburg as they unite to host a Millet Langar Seva at Gurudwara Sahib Sandton. Discover how over 600 attendees, including dignitaries like Mr. Harbinder Singh Sethi and Ms. Pamela S

The Women Empowerment League (WEL), collaborating with the Consulate General of India in Johannesburg, orchestrated a Millet Langar Seva at Gurudwara Sahib Sandton, Johannesburg, drawing an attendance of over 600 individuals.

Acknowledgments extend to His Excellency Mr. Mahesh Kumar (Consul General), Mr. Harbinder Singh Sethi, and Ms. Pamela Sethi for their invaluable support, crucial to the resounding success of the event.

On behalf of WEL, I extend commendations to Mr. Harbinder Singh Sethi and Ms. Pamela Sethi for their unwavering commitment to actively engage in noble causes.

Sikhism's ethos emphasizes humanitarianism, a principle exemplified by Mr. and Mrs. Sethi and Gurudwara Sahib Sandton. We express our profound appreciation for their commendable efforts in Johannesburg.

Reflecting on the WEL experience, the involvement in preparing food alongside our Gurudwara peers was both divine and unforgettable. The felicitation by Mr. Sethi was an emotionally stirring moment for everyone involved.

This year, WEL orchestrated a Diwali charity and celebration event for underprivileged women in South Africa. Ms. Pamela Sethi readily and wholeheartedly supported our cause, contributing significantly to the event's success.

WEL eagerly anticipates fostering and nurturing our strong connection with Gurudwara Sahib Sandton.

Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh?

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