Anaik’s family was hit hard by the virus. After a spring break visit to New York his mother Anjleen Gumer became ill. His grandmother soon followed, and she required hospitalization but ultimately pulled through. Anaik’s dad got the virus next.
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Kahlon, who is known for his strong advocacy for human rights and social justice, has written to the United Nations on behalf of his constituents who've raised concerns about the plight of their relatives in Kashmir. He asked for a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the disputed region.
“Public service was a domain in which I envisioned myself living my highest purpose,” said 2nd Lt. Naureen Singh. “The unique structure of the Reserve implores me to both serve my country and invest in my local community. I am inspired by the opportunity to serve in multitudes without having to give up on any part of me that makes me who I am.”
Chamandeep, whose father was with the Indian Army, was born in Punjab and attended a military school in India for 12 years.
So far, she has raised more than $29,000 for the organization.
Singh came to New Zealand as a 3 years old child with his parents from New Delhi and became a citizen in 2008. After his initial schooling, Singh completed his architectural diploma from Unitech.
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