Punjab Kesari sends 410 trucks for relief
Punjab Kesari Group, have been sending the relief trucks for civilians, affected by the terrorist and quash activities in Jammu and Kashmir. Recently, the Punjab Kesari Group has flagged off 410 trucks to Jammu and Kashmir. The first truck was dispatched on 16 October 1999.
21 Oct 2015 | 4336 Views | By PrintWeek India
According to a company press release, "The truck with goods are being distributed among the immigrants located in the border areas of Arnia and Tehsil Bishnah district of Jammu and Kashmir."
The 410 trucks was sponsored by Gyan Sthal Mandir Sabha, Ludhiana, Jagadish Bajaj, Ramesh and Bittu Gumber, Ramesh Handa, Rakesh Goyal, J B Singh Chaudhary and the event was backed by Vijay Kumar Chopra, editor in chief, Punjab Kesari Group.
Today, the Punjab Kesari group produces newspapers in three regional languages. These are Punjab Kesari (in Hindi), Jag Bani (in Punjabi) and Hind Samachar (in Urdu). It has seven print centres of publication at Ambala, Palampur, Ludhiana, Panipat, Hisar, Jammu, Mohali - with the headquarters in Jalandhar.