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Sikh man uses his turban to save a drowning dog

If you are an animal lover, the story of 28-year-old Sarwan Singh would truly inspire you. Sarwan was driving when he saw a crowd flocked around a canal. As Sarwan got down to see what the matter is. He saw a helpless dog grappling inside the water, struggling to breathe and swim. The moment Sarwan saw the dog dying, he decided to unfold his holy turban and use it as a rope to rescue the drowning dog. As the man couldn’t swim himself, he walked down the canal holding an end of his turban as a few bystanders held on to him. After a few minutes of struggle, the man was finally able to pull the dog out and save his life. A turban is believed to be a very important part of Sikhism and removing the turban other than for bathing or sleeping is considered as a disregard to the religion. Knowing the fact Sarwan dared to keep everything at stake to save a life. We all curse human beings in our everyday lives and claim that people have lost humanity amid the hustle for power and wealth. But 28-year-old has proved us wrong and set an example for the whole society.
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