
Adampur, Punjab – A respected Canadian religious leader and humanitarian, Giani Narinder Singh Walia, visited Lions Eye Hospital Adampur and the nearby multi-specialty hospital currently under construction, as part of his ongoing visit to Punjab.
Giani Narinder Singh Walia, president of Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib Surrey and founder of the Guru Nanak Food Bank, toured the facilities to learn more about ongoing projects aimed at strengthening healthcare services for the region’s most vulnerable residents.
“We’re grateful to Giani Narinder Singh for visiting Lions Eye Hospital Adampur and our future multi-specialty hospital, currently under construction. Our discussion centered around innovative ways to enhance support for vulnerable patients,” said Jatinder Singh Minhas, prominent social leader and Canadian businessman.
During the visit, both leaders discussed potential collaborations, community-driven initiatives, and new ways to improve accessibility to quality medical care.
Giani Narinder Singh’s visit underscores the strong ties between the Punjabi diaspora and local communities in Punjab, as well as ongoing efforts to uplift underserved populations through healthcare, humanitarian work, and charitable partnerships.
