Australia Bushfire: Sikh woman cancels her trip and cook 1,000 free meals a day for victims
Australia Bushfire: Sikh woman cancels her trip and cook 1,000 free meals a day for victims
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The fire in the forests of Australia shook the whole world last month. At the same time, people have not been able to recover from this shock and the fierce fire there has riddled the hearts of all. Many people have become homeless and a large number of unruly animals have been killed. Right now the work of relief is going on there and all are trying for the people there. Now the story of a Sikh woman has also been revealed.

Yes, we are talking about 35-year-old Sukhwinder Kaur, who is from Melbourne. She was going to come to India after 10 years, but now she is not coming to India. Actually, he made this decision so that he could cook for the victims of the bushfire. According to the information received, Sukhwinder Kaur's sister is in a coma and she was going to come to India to meet him but now she has ignored her personal problems and thought it appropriate to cook food and feed the displaced people.

Let me tell you that now she is cooking for about 1000 people every day and Sukhwinder is camping at Barnesdale Oval since 31 December, through which she is helping people. She starts cooking in the morning and cooks till 11 in the night. By the way, we admire their courage.

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