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Punjab CM Writes To Modi For Central Assistance For 550th Birth Anniversary Celebrations Of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Seeks Rs. 2,145.31 Cr In Funds For Infra Development, Special Commemorative Programmes

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Chandigarh , 03 Jun 2018

To commemorate the 550th Birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji next year in a grand and befitting manner, Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh has sought assistance of Rs.2,145.31 crores from the Government of India for undertaking various infrastructural projects and special programmes in towns and cities associated with the first Sikh Guru.In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister, who is also the Chairman of the state level Organizing Committee, has suggested that a National Organizing Committee, under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister, be constituted to oversee the celebrations of this historic event across the country.The Chief Minister, who will be personally meeting the Prime Minister soon to discuss this issue, said that while a year-long calendar of events was being prepared for organizing commemorative events across various states, the primary focus of the celebrations will be at places like Sultanpur Lodhi (Kapurthala), Dera Baba Nanak and Batala (Gurdaspur) that have had a deep association with the First Guru of the Sikhs.The Chief Minister said that it would be in fitness of things that, as a part of these celebrations, the towns of Sultanpur Lodhi, Dera Baba Nanak, Batala and Guruharsahai, where some of the relics of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji are kept, be taken up for special infrastructural development as towns of religious and historical importance. He urged the prime minister that besides this, the Central Government should also dedicate certain special projects in Punjab to commemorate the historic event.In a detailed memorandum, submitted along with his letter, the Chief Minister has sought Rs.875.03 crores for upgradation of infrastructure in the historic towns of Sultanpur Lodhi, Dera Baba Nanak, Guruharsahai and Batala. 

The proposed works listed primarily pertain to up-gradation of civic roads and bridges infrastructures in these towns. The Chief Minister has suggested that the funds could be released from the Ministries of Housing & Urban Affairs and Road Transport & Highways.The Chief Minister has also sought a special grant of Rs. 350 crores from the Ministry of Human Resource Development for setting up the Sri Guru Nanak Dev National Institute of Inter-Faith Studies at Amritsar. The institute, for which the land will be made available by the state government, proposes to focus on the life and teachings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji, besides providing a forum for study and research on the first Sikh Guru and on comparative religions. The proposed institute will have centers dedicated to Comparative Religions, Conflict Resolution, Life and teachings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji, and Symphony of Music.The Chief Minister has sought assistance of Rs. 500 crores for setting up of a 500-bed Sri Guru Nanak Dev Medical College & Super-Specialty Hospital in Gurdaspur. Pointing out that the border districts of Gurdaspur and Pathankot had inadequate health are facilities, the Chief Minister said the proposed state-of-the-art Super-specialty hospital will have all the major super-specializations, including Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology and Oncology, besides 150 under graduate and appropriate Post Graduation seats for medicine.A special grant of Rs 200 crores has also been sought through the Ministry of Culture for setting up a Heritage Village - Pind Babe Nanak Da, which will depict the life and times of Sri Guru Nanak. 

The proposed village, to be set up in an area of 75-100 acres in Sultanpur Lodhi, will be walled for security reasons and will be modeled as a typical village of the 15th/16th century. It will have a number of dwelling units, each depicting a particular incident of the life of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji, as per the state government’s proposal. This heritage village will be a part of a multi-disciplinary project and will include rejuvenation and development of Kanjli wetlands and the holy Kali Bein river.Besides this, the state government has also sought another Rs.100 crore for setting up 40 other heritage villages across 15 districts of Punjab, which were extensively travelled by the first Sikh Guru.The state government intends to develop these 40 heritage villages with certain basic parameters of facilities to be made available in them, which include a primary/middle/higher secondary school, a PHC, a veterinary hospital and an Anganwadi Centre. These villages will also be promoted as hubs for economic activity, with a functional rural ‘haat’ (focal point) and a co-operative service and a skill development centers.A grant Rs.100 crores has also been sought for the proposed year-long commemorative events, which will kick-start with a nagar kirtan from either from Nankana Sahib or Wagah Border, with the main events beginning at Sultanpur Lodhi, a town most closely associated with the First Guru.The celebrations, as well as the nagar kirtan, will conclude at Dera Baba Nanak, adjoining Kartarpur (now in Pakistan), where the Guru breathed his last.In addition, the Government also proposes to organize international seminars, symposia, exhibitions, competitions in schools, colleges and universities, etc, to commemorate the historic occasion. Several important national dignitaries are expected to attend the celebrations, the memorandum points out.

 

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