Sant Samaj Forms Joint Committee to Free Shri Charanchoh Ganga and Launch Community Projects
Hoshiarpur/Daljeet Ajnoha/Sept.18
A historic step was taken as the Guru Ravidass Sadhu Sampraday Society (Regd.) Punjab and the All India Adi Dharam Mission (Regd.) India formed a joint committee to lead future initiatives for community welfare and heritage preservation.
Focus on Khuralgarh Sahib and Charanchoh Ganga
In a joint meeting held at Dera Sant Sheetal Dass Bohan, religious leaders and community representatives resolved to free Shri Charanchoh Ganga at Khuralgarh Sahib from the hold of a single family. They also outlined plans to develop it into a recognized pilgrimage site while ensuring transparency in execution under the supervision of devotees.
Development Projects in Education and Healthcare
The agenda also included major development projects at Shri Guru Ravidass Begumpura Sadan, aimed at the establishment of charitable hospitals, schools, and a technical college to serve community needs. These new initiatives will soon be presented before the devotees for collective approval.
Leaders’ Joint Statement
Issuing a joint statement, Sant Sarwan Dass Ji (Chairman, Guru Ravidass Sadhu Sampraday Society), Sant Nirmal Dass Babezode (President), Sant Inder Dass Sekhae (General Secretary), Sant Parmjeet Dass Nagar (Treasurer), Sant Sarwan Dass Salemtawari (Senior Vice President), and Sant Satwinder Heera (National President, All India Adi Dharam Mission), announced that a massive congregation of saints, spiritual leaders, and devotees will be held at Khuralgarh Sahib. At this event, the Sant Samaj will unveil new programs for the promotion of Shri Guru Ravidass Sadan and Shri Charanchoh Ganga.
Broader Vision for Community Empowerment
The leaders stressed that, in consultation with coordinators, followers, missionaries, and intellectuals, Khuralgarh Sahib will be developed on the world map as a center of spiritual and social upliftment.
Presence of Community Leaders
Among the dignitaries present were Sant Santokh Dass Bharta, Om Prakash Rana, and Lovepreet Labba, along with other preachers and intellectuals who extended their support to the new initiatives.
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