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480 Sikh pilgrims depart for India after performing religious duties

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NANKANA SAHAB: 480 Sikh pilgrims departed back to India after performing their religious ceremonies in Pakistan, ARY News reported on Thursday.

The Sikh pilgrims performed their religious duties at the temple, Nankana Sahab as the government of Pakistan had ensured fool-proof security to the visiting guests.

The visitors lauded the efforts made by the Pakistan government to facilitate their stay and the hospitality offered to them during their stay.

Read More: Over 500 Indian Sikh pilgrims arrive in Pakistan

They also bestowed high praise on the country’s security agencies for providing top-notch services and safeguarding their trip from any unforeseen trouble.

The Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) has unveiled plan to reopen the historical 19th century abandoned Gurudwara Chowa Sahib after its restoration to its original magnificence.

ETPB Secretary Shrines Imran Gondal told APP that a multi-million project will be initiated by the federal government for restoration of the gurdwara situated in Rohtas Fort near Jhelum.

Gondal said that Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and Sikh leaders would perform the inauguration of the restoration project.

Read More: Sikh pilgrims permitted to visit Pakistan for festival

Gurdwara Chowa Sahib is located at the northern edge of the Rohtas Fort’s Talaqi gate near Punjab’s Jhelum city and its construction was completed in 1834.

This is the latest announcement in the series of decisions made to facilitate a large number of Sikh pilgrims (yatrees) which have been hosted by the Pakistani government every year.

Earlier, the federal government had taken initiative to open the Kartarpur Corridor, which will link Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan with India’s Gurdaspur district, on the 550th birth anniversary of Sikhism founder Baba Guru Nanak in 2019 while its foundation had been made by Prime Minister Imran Khan on November 28.

Read More: Construction work of Kartarpur Corridor enters in final phase

Besides the Kartarpur border opening, the government had also announced to construct a new railway station in Nankana Sahib in order to facilitate tourists especially Sikh pilgrims.

Moreover, the federal authorities had also made a decision for not constructing any buildings on the 30-acre land used by Baba Guru Nanak for agriculture.

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