During this massive gathering, the Bhagwant Singh Mann government of Punjab set an example of service and dedication, highlighting its unwavering commitment to public health.
CM Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal, along with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, participated in the Nagar Kirtan that began at Gurdwara Chhevi Patshahi in Srinagar.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said in his speech, “We have shown that there is no politics in matters of religion and Gurus. Leaders of all parties should be here together.''
In today’s program, checks were handed over to sarpanchs, councilors and other elected people’s representatives of villages and cities from Malwa, Doaba and Majha regions.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, said, ''The proposal only to simplify the Central Government’s law-making process for the Union Territory of Chandigarh is still under consideration.''
The Punjab government has begun implementing its commitment to bring the right to education to every child in the state.
The Punjab government's preparations for this event, with respect, sensitivity, and grandeur, are being highly appreciated throughout the state.
The responsibility for these deficiencies fell on local Junior Engineer Gurpreet Singh, who had been entrusted with supervision of construction work and quality control.
This congregation will run from November 23 to 25, 2025, and every moment of it connects to the heritage of Sikh history, humanity, and sacrifice that all of Punjab takes pride in.
CII Northern Region Chairperson Mrs Anjali Singh welcomed Minister Sanjeev Arora and said Punjab is quickly becoming a preferred destination for high-quality investment.
CM Mann described this decision as a decision related to Punjab's pride and the future of its youth, stating that this government is committed to fighting for the rights of Punjabis.
This month, Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains dispatched the third batch of 72 teachers to the University of Turku in Finland, bringing the total number of Finland-trained teachers to 216.