Community Kitchen — A Powerful Medium of Service, Equality and Humanity: Social Worker Amitabh Rungta

Purushottam Das Rungta Charitable Trust Organises it's  223rd Community Kitchen

Panchkula, July 13, 2026: The Purushottam Das Rungta Charitable Trust organised its 223rd Community Kitchen    at Panchkula Industrial Area, Phase-1.

On this occasion, the Trust’s founder and social worker Amitabh Rungta said that in Indian culture, distributing  food free of cost to the needy is regarded as divine. To keep this spirit alive, the Trust has been organising 'Ann Bhandaras' for the benefit of  society from time to time. He said that this is not merely a programme for distributing food, but an important social initiative that conveys the message of service, compassion, equality and social unity.

During the Community Kitchen, Amitabh Rungta himself remained present. Volunteers of the Trust also participated enthusiastically in the service activities and made significant contributions to food distribution and refreshment arrangements.

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