In A Crisis It Is In The DNA Of Sikhs To Come Forward And Serve: Rakesh Bharti Mittal

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Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice-Chairman, Bharti Enterprises said on the #DilSeSewa telethon that the three pillars of the Sikh religion is to meditate, earn an honest living and then share it with others through service and so what the community does in a crisis is an extension of the teachings of the religion and the most important part is that the service is without any discrimination.

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