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== History ==
== History ==


Pingalwara was founded informally in year 1924 by a then 19-year-old Ramji Das who later became famous as [[Bhagat Puran Singh|Bhagat Puran Singh]]
Pingalwara was founded informally in year 1924 by a then 19-year-old Ramji Das who later became famous as [[Bhagat Puran Singh]]


Pingalwara is officially registered as '''All India Pingalwara Charitable Society''' under the Act 1960, Reg No130. Since death of [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] in 1992, it is headed by Dr. Inderjit Kaur who is a physician by training and also runs a private maternity clinic in [[Sangrur]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]].
Pingalwara is officially registered as '''All India Pingalwara Charitable Society''' under the Act 1960, Reg No130. Since death of [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] in 1992, it is headed by Dr. Inderjit Kaur who is a physician by training and also runs a private maternity clinic in [[Sangrur]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]].
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[[Bhagat Puran Singh]]
[[Bhagat Puran Singh]]


== References==
== References ==
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Revision as of 14:06, 27 January 2020

Dr. Inderjit Kaur Pingalwara and Harbhajan Bajwa

Pingalwara is a house for destitutes in Amritsar in northern Indian state of Punjab. It is housed in a three-storey building near the main Amritsar bus stand on the National Highway no. 1, also known as G.T. Road.

History

Pingalwara was founded informally in year 1924 by a then 19-year-old Ramji Das who later became famous as Bhagat Puran Singh

Pingalwara is officially registered as All India Pingalwara Charitable Society under the Act 1960, Reg No130. Since death of Bhagat Puran Singh in 1992, it is headed by Dr. Inderjit Kaur who is a physician by training and also runs a private maternity clinic in Sangrur, Punjab.

Services

Currently Pingalwara has facilities for 1080 patients who are fed, housed and looked after thanks to generous support of various philanthropists. The unclaimed bodies of the deceased are donated to Government Medical College, Amritsar for research and teaching purposes.

The main branch houses the Administrative Complex, A Female ward, Children's ward, Rehabilitation Centre, Printing Press, Dispensary, Medical Lab, Dental Centre and the Common Kitchen.[1]

See also

Bhagat Puran Singh

References