Amarinder to personally review preparations for Guru Nanak Dev\'s 550th birth anniv celebrations

Amarinder to personally review preparations for Guru Nanak Dev's 550th birth anniv celebrations

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Friday said that every fortnight he would personally review the progress of the preparations for celebrations of the 550th birth anniversary of Dev, the founder of the Sikh faith.

Presiding over an executive committee meeting to review the arrangements for the mega event, Singh said he would convene meetings on the 1st and 15th day of every month for the purpose.

He also directed the Cabinet sub-committee comprising Tourism and and to monitor the progress on daily basis and update him accordingly.

An official release said it was decided in the meeting that the main function would be organised on November 12 at Sultanpur Lodhi, where Dev spent nearly 18 years of his life.

The also approved starting of 'Bebe Nanki' for Girls in from the already existing Dev University Regional Campus, Fattu Dhinga, as a constituent of the university.

The of the university had requested the to take over this state-of-the-art regional centre to enable commencement of classes from the current academic session.

Singh also directed the rural development and panchayats department to sanction Rs 20-25 lakh to each village in the first phase under a plan to develop 41 villages visited by during his lifetime.

He told the cultural affairs and tourism department to invite all prominent academicians, dignitaries, politicians, religious personalities and eminent Punjabis settled across the world for the celebrations.

The chief minister also directed the (Home) to ensure foolproof security for the millions of devotees who were expected to pay obeisance at the historic gurdwaras.

The meeting discussed the conservation of the historical monument at Sultanpur Lodhi, for which tenders has already been floated by the cultural affairs department and the work was slated to be completed by September 30, the release said.

Acceding to the request of Randhawa for the identification of a Guru Nanak Marg, the chief minister gave approval to develop the route from to Dera via Dhilwan, Rayya, Baba Bakala, Chowk Mehta and Batala.

The (transport) informed the meeting that the department was in touch with the railways ministry for plying of special trains to from across the country, and particularly from places with large Sikh population.

The Chief Minister also gave approval to the and to get commemorative 5 gm gold and 50 gm silver coins minted through Metals and of for this auspicious occasion.

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 22:15 IST