Madhya Pradesh INDORE COMES ALIVE ON SUNDAY MORNING with prabhat pheris messages on cleanliness road safety in which residents took part in large numbers

  • | Sunday | 17th January, 2021

Celebrating the Prakash Purab of Guru Gobind Singh the 10th guru of Sikhs for the first time since coronavirus outbreak prabhat pheris were taken out from various gurdwaras from across the city at 4.30 am. Sikh community will celebrate birth anniversary or prakash parv (Prakash Purab) of Guru Gobind Singh on January 20. A function ride on sweeping machines was held wherein road sweeping machines were rolled out. The road safety week was also organised at the same venue where police personnel played the music and band. A motorcycle rally was organised to generate awareness on traffic rules and road safety.

Indore: The Sunday morning saw varied hues in the city. Celebrating the Prakash Purab of Guru Gobind Singh the 10th guru of Sikhs for the first time since coronavirus outbreak prabhat pheris were taken out from various gurdwaras from across the city at 4.30 am. They reached the oldest and most significant gurdwara with memories of Guru Imli Sahib between 6 am and 7 am. Here community members awaited them with flowers to welcome prabhat pheris as blessings. Prasad in form of sweets was also distributed to welcome devotees. Despite the cool morning air devotes sang bhajans and conducted shabad kirtan with fervour. Sikh community will celebrate birth anniversary or prakash parv (Prakash Purab) of Guru Gobind Singh on January 20. “The major celebrations for the same began on Sunday” president of Shri Gurusingha Sabha Manjeet Singh Bhatia and general secretary Jasbir Singh Gandhi said. Besides two major functions were organised at Greater Kailash Road the citys first ideal road. A function ride on sweeping machines was held wherein road sweeping machines were rolled out. Indore MP Shankar Lalwani drove one of them. Street plays zumba were also performed on the occasion. People donated clothes at wall of charity situated on the road. Those present on the occasion included collector Manish Singh IG DIG and other police and administrative officials. The road safety week was also organised at the same venue where police personnel played the music and band. Young people took to dancing to celebrate the occasion. A motorcycle rally was organised to generate awareness on traffic rules and road safety.

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