Friday, 05 June 2026

 

 

LATEST NEWS Frida Kahlo of Bengal or the Emergence of a Distinct Visual vantage point? Soumita Saha’s Self-Portraits Draw Attention at Summer Colour Carnival MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi slams UK far-right parties for scapegoating Sikhs after brutal murder case Narendra Modi Meets Jane Fraser to Discuss Opportunities to Further Support India's Growth Priorities Yudhvir Sethi holds Public Darbar Every Individual Should Make Cycling an Integral Part of Their Life says MLA Rupinder Singh Happy Within 24 hours of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann’s announcement, Punjab Govt orders drafting of law to curb arbitrary private school fee hikes Gulab Chand Kataria Reviews Plantation Preparedness for 2026–27 AAP Slams BJP’s ‘Use and Throw’ Politics, Cites Jakhar and Bittu Area Under Irrigation Of The Bist Doab Canal Network Expands By 167% In 2025-26 Says Barinder Kumar Goyal Karnataka govt collecting beneficiary data to check misuse of guarantee schemes says D.K. Shivakumar New Job-oriented courses to be introduced in government Polytechnics institutes across the state says Mahipal Dhanda NE witnessed historic transformation under PM Modi says Pema Khandu Indonesia Open : PV Sindhu, Ayush Shetty lose as India's singles campaign ends Every Section of Society Must Contribute to the Eradication of Drugs says Aman Arora CS Atal Dulloo reviews impediments, steers measures to accelerate solarisation across J&K Haryana Accelerates Massive Deregulation Drive to Simplify Compliance and Boost Ease of Doing Business Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh calls upon youth to become job creators and contribute to Viksit Bharat CM Omar Abdullah meets delegations, discusses housing, urban infrastructure and connectivity projects State Government taking all steps to equip government hospitals with ultra-modern facilities says Arti Singh Rao CM Omar Abdullah hands over disbursal letters worth ₹1.12 crore to 6 beneficiaries under Mission YUVA in Srinagar Harpal Singh Cheema Meets Employee Unions

 

Satish Sharma attends annual mela at Chib Dev Sthan

Emphasises preservation of cultural heritage, traditional values

Satish Sharma, Akhnoor

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Akhnoor , 27 Mar 2026

Last updated on: Mar 28, 2026, 09:45 IST

Minister for FCS&CA, Transport, Youth Services and Sports, IT, Science and Technology, Satish Sharma, today attended the annual mela/congregation at the revered Chib Dev Sthan at Nud, Akhnoor, where he joined thousands of devotees in celebrating the rich cultural and spiritual traditions of the region.

The Minister was accorded a warm welcome by local residents, members of the mela organizing committee, religious heads, and prominent citizens. The annual congregation witnessed a large turnout of devotees from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the deep-rooted faith and enduring legacy associated with the historic shrine.

On the occasion, Satish Sharma paid obeisance at the sacred site and prayed for peace, prosperity and well-being of the people. He also took part in the traditional rituals and interacted with the devotees, gaining firsthand insight into the customs and practices that have been preserved and passed down through generations.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister underscored the importance of safeguarding Jammu and Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage, stating that such melas and congregations are living embodiments of the region’s age-old traditions, beliefs and collective identity.

He said that these events not only hold religious significance but also serve as vital platforms for preserving the indigenous customs, rituals and folklore that define the unique cultural fabric of the region. “Events like the Chib Dev Sthan Mela are a reflection of our deep cultural roots and shared heritage.

They play a crucial role in preserving the traditional values, strengthening community bonds and passing on our rich legacy to future generations,” the Minister said. Satish Sharma further emphasized that in an era of rapid modernization, it becomes imperative to protect and promote such traditional gatherings, ensuring that the essence of local culture, rituals and community practices remains intact.

He highlighted the need for collective efforts involving the government, local communities and cultural organizations to document, preserve, and promote these traditions in a sustainable manner. The Minister reiterated the government’s commitment towards preservation and promotion of cultural and religious heritage sites across Jammu and Kashmir.

He stated that focused initiatives are being undertaken to enhance the infrastructure, improve accessibility and provide better facilities for the pilgrims and tourists visiting such important sites while ensuring that the sanctity and authenticity of these places are maintained.

The Minister directed the concerned authorities to continue extending all necessary support for the smooth and organized conduct of such events in the future, with special attention to maintaining cleanliness, safety and basic amenities for the visiting devotees.

The event concluded with traditional ceremonies, devotional performances and cultural activities, showcasing the vibrant heritage and enduring traditions of the region, while reinforcing the importance of preserving Jammu and Kashmir’s unique cultural identity for generations to come.

 

Tags: Satish Sharma , Akhnoor

 

 

related news

 

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2026 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD