Punjab Government starts free bus service for Prakash Purb celebrations
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, PUNJAB/ Created : Nov 5, 2019, 17:21 IST
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The Punjab Government has started a free bus service from today to facilitate the travel for pilgrims, who will be visiting Sultanpur Lodhi for the 550th Prakash Purb celebrations. This decision was taken recently after a meeting … Read more
The Punjab Government has started a free bus service from today to facilitate the travel for pilgrims, who will be visiting Sultanpur Lodhi for the 550th Prakash Purb celebrations. This decision was taken recently after a meeting was held between the officers of tourism and transport departments, chaired by Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Charanjit Singh Channi. Read less
The Punjab Government has started a free bus service from today to facilitate the travel for pilgrims, who will be visiting Sultanpur Lodhi for the 550th Prakash Purb celebrations. This decision was taken recently after a meeting was held between the officers of tourism and transport departments, chaired by Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Charanjit Singh Channi.
As per the reports, as many as 1500 buses will be plying to take devotees to Sultanpur Lodhi from November 5 to 12. Referring to this development, the minister stated that the detailed schedule of the buses has already been sent to the DCs and SDMs of all the districts. He also mentioned that the buses have been allotted as per village and city in every assembly constituency to ensure that all the devotees are able to visit Sultanpur Lodhi.
These panels will trace the history of Guru Nanak from his birth to the time he left for his heavenly abode. One will get the opportunity to witness original Nanakshahi bricks from the house of the Guru’s elder sister, Bebe Nanaki. Besides gold, silver, and copper, you will also get to see Nanakshahi coins displayed there.
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