The show ended on Sunday giving the clarion call to save air, water and earth. The next phase of the show in the district would be held at Gandhuwal village near Tanda Urmar on October 23 and 24. Owing to the wider publicity done for the show and the arrangements made to facilitate the people to visit the venue, people turned up in large numbers to know about the life and philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev through the latest technology. Deputy Commissioner Isha Kalia said Guru Nanak Dev had accorded a sacred and special status to air, water and earth in Gurbani and it was the collective responsibility of us all to strive towards conserving these precious resources that mother nature had bestowed on us. As many as 550 saplings were being planted in every village so as to practically follow Guru Nanak Dev’s teachings.
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