Updated On: 21 December, 2020 10:49 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
People stood in long queues to participate in this unique form of langar, where the volunteers briskly were tying the headgears.

A farmer listens to a speaker along a blocked highway during a demonstration against the central government's recent agricultural reforms at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh state border in Ghazipur | Representational Image | Credit: AFP
While the protests by the farmers against the three new agricultural laws continue for the past three weeks, volunteers from a welfare society from Punjab have set up a "Turban Langar" at the Delhi-Haryana's Singhu Border.
Turban is the sign of pride and honour in Sikhism. The volunteers from Miri Piri Welfare Society while taking forward the 'sarbat da bhala' (Welfare of All) principle have set up this service of tying turbans here.