Punjab govt asks Centre to start train to mark birth celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The government has urged the Centre to start a regular train service between and to facilitate pilgrims to pay obeisance during the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of founder Dev.

Singh also pressed for special for from during the period from October 1 to November 30 this year to ensure proper connectivity and ease of travel to the pilgrims.

The also sought upgradation of the existing railway station at to a world-class railway station in view of the importance of the town to the historic celebrations.

Pointing out that the 550th birth anniversary of Dev was being observed in November this year, the referred to the letter he had written to the minister earlier this month and said the had already launched year-long celebrations on November 23 last year at

The city has immense historical and religious importance, he noted, adding that it was in the holy bein, that passes through the city, that Dev attained enlightenment.

Sultanpur Lodhi was expected to be the first halt for pilgrims from across the world to pay homage to the first Sikh Guru, Singh said.

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 19:05 IST