Government to celebrate 650th ‘parkash utsav’ of Guru Ravidas in unprecedented manner: CM Bhagwant Mann
Hoshiarpur, February 24
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday said the state government will celebrate the 650th ‘parkash utsav’ of Sri Guru Ravidas in an unprecedented manner.
Addressing the gathering during a state-level function to observe the 647th ‘parkash utsav’ of Guru Ravidas after dedicating the Sri Guru Ravidas memorial at Khuralgarh Sahib, about 62 km from here, the chief minister said that he has already instructed officers to ensure foolproof planning for smooth execution of the event.
He said the entire area would be developed holistically for this event in consultation with devotees.
CM Mann emphasised this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and said the state government would spare no effort in making this event a huge success.
The chief minister said the memorial has been built at a cost of nearly Rs 143 crore.
He said the memorial, which has Minar-e-Begumpura, Sangat hall, an auditorium, would significantly contribute to perpetuating the life and philosophy of Guru Ravidas.
Vowing to work tirelessly for ameliorating the woes of the weaker and underprivileged sections of society, CM Mann said this aligns with the teachings of Guru Ravidas.
He said the state government is duty-bound to ensure the well-being of the poorest of the poor and added several groundbreaking initiatives to be undertaken for the same.
The chief minister said Guru Ravidas imparted the message of welfare of all humanity and the equality of all sections of society, thus advocating for a society based on egalitarian values.
CM Mann said the state government in line with Baba Sahib BR Ambedkar’s ideology is empowering the weaker sections of the society by providing them with quality education.
He mentioned that the ‘Schools of Eminence’ established by the state government would fulfil Baba Sahib’s dreams by nurturing bright yet economically disadvantaged students for a prosperous future.
Urging the pilgrims to pray for peace, progress, and prosperity of the state, CM Mann said a new, vibrant, and progressive Punjab would soon emerge with the blessings of Guru Ravidas under the state government’s leadership.
He said more than 40,000 jobs have been provided to youth in the state.
The chief minister further said the state government was making concerted efforts towards women’s empowerment.
He noted that several districts in the state are led by female officers as senior superintendents of police and more than 10 districts have female deputy commissioners.