This Gurudwara has become a support for the needy and hungry amidst the LPG crisis, see
In response to the LPG gas shortage in Mumbai, the Gurudwara Shri Nanak Darbar has started providing free meals for those in need.
In Mumbai, the rising demand for LPG gas coupled with a shortage of commercial gas is impacting the food availability for the general public. Recognizing the urgent need to support individuals and families struggling to put food on the table, the Gurudwara Shri Nanak Darbar in Borivali West has initiated a free meal service, known as 'langar'. This service aims to provide two meals a day to anyone in need, highlighting the community’s commitment to helping those who are suffering during this crisis.
The management of the Gurudwara has stated that this langar service will continue until the situation improves and regular LPG gas supplies are restored. This initiative not only provides immediate relief to the hungry but also reinforces the ethos of sharing and caring that is central to Sikh teachings. By opening their doors to the community in this challenging time, the Gurudwara plays a crucial role in ensuring that no one goes hungry due to the ongoing LPG crisis.
As the LPG crisis continues to reverberate through Mumbai, such community-driven efforts serve as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and support in times of need. This not only aids those directly affected but also fosters a sense of unity among residents, encouraging others to contribute to similar initiatives for the welfare of all during difficult times.