Amritsar, Sept. 16 -- Amid the unprecedented floods devastating parts of Punjab in both India and Pakistan, Khalsa Aid has been conducting relief operations on both sides of the international border while also offering sustainable solutions for flood-affected regions.

Having been into disaster relief works for over 26 years, Khalsa Aid has been active on the ground since day one of the flooding, distributing essentials and providing urgent care. In Pakistan, where floodwaters reached sacred sites like Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, volunteers served langar (free meals), distributed clean water and supplied purification tablets to prevent water-borne disease. Other gurdwaras such as Babe Di Ber (Sialkot) and Darbar Sahib (Kartarpur) ...