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Wings of Wisdom Foundation & KJS Ahluwalia Group of Companies Extend Flood Relief to 500 Families in Punjab

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| September 16, 2025 4:17:30 PM IST
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Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], September 16: Wings of Wisdom Foundation, in partnership with KJS Ahluwalia Group of Companies, has extended humanitarian relief to 500 flood-affected families across Gurdaspur, Fazilka, and Firozpur. Between September 11-15, the initiative provided rations, clean drinking water, biscuits, medicines, hygiene kits, and bedsheets, ensuring immediate comfort and health support to those most impacted.

Relief Reaches Border Villages

The team reached out to villages located barely 1 km from the India-Pakistan border at Hussainiwala and Sulamani, where flood devastation has left families in pathetic living conditions with no source of income. Residents of these vulnerable communities were among the hardest hit and remain in urgent need of assistance.

Partnership for Compassion

Speaking on the initiative, Himangini Singh Ahluwalia of KJS Ahluwalia Group of Companies said:

"Our contribution continues the vision of our founder, the late Shri KJS, who believed that true progress is measured by the lives we touch. The Group remains committed to serving communities in need and upholding this legacy of compassion and care."

The Group's CSR initiatives include supporting over 250 underprivileged students in Odisha and New Delhi, along with village adoption programmes providing clean water, electricity, education, and healthcare.

Relief & Resilience

Anuja Naik, Founder of WoW Foundation, stated:

"In times of hardship, our priority is to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the people of Punjab. This drive aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals while aiming to restore dignity, hope, and resilience."

Samuel Datta, Co-Founder, added:

"Disasters of this magnitude remind us that humanity is strongest when it acts together. Every act of kindness contributes to rebuilding lives."

Beyond Relief: Building Futures

WoW Foundation also invests in long-term empowerment. Its Bal Sansad programme, launched in August 2024 in Ludhiana, engages 5,000 students from 50 schools in Children's Parliaments, nurturing leadership, civic participation, and decision-making skills. The initiative has won praise from local authorities for shaping future-ready citizens.

Call for Support

With thousands still struggling to recover, WoW Foundation urges individuals, corporates, and civic bodies to extend support through donations, volunteering, and awareness campaigns.

"With unity and compassion, we can rebuild hope," the Foundation reaffirmed.

About Wings of Wisdom Foundation

The Wings of Wisdom Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. The Foundation is dedicated to humanitarian service, education, health, sanitation, and sustainable community development across India.

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