Art&Co. Disperses Funds to Khalsa Aid International for COVID-19 Relief
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Monday, January 17, 2022
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"), founded by British Sikh entrepreneur, Bundeep Singh Rangar in 2020, the world's largest online art auction for Covid relief that connected the worlds of art, finance and support groups, continues to bring relief to COVID-19 victims by supporting charities such as Khalsa Aid International.
Key Points:
- "), founded by British Sikh entrepreneur, Bundeep Singh Rangar in 2020, the world's largest online art auction for Covid relief that connected the worlds of art, finance and support groups, continues to bring relief to COVID-19 victims by supporting charities such as Khalsa Aid International.
- Given the pandemic that has continued over the past two years, a year on after it was launched and funds dispersed to Khalsa Aid, Art&Co.
- "Khalsa Aid International is delighted to be one of the charity recipients of funds raised by the Art&Co.
- initiative, the world's largest online art auction for COVID-19," said Indy Singh Hothi, Operations Director for Khalsa Aid International.