Punjab Minister Personally Inspects Martyrdom Day Preparations
Punjab's Education and Public Relations Minister Harjot Singh Bains conducted extensive visits to multiple sites in Ropar to personally oversee the arrangements being made for the upcoming 350th martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The minister's thorough inspection aimed to ensure that all facilities for devotees would meet the highest standards of comfort and convenience.
Comprehensive Facilities for Devotees
During his review tour, Minister Bains confirmed that the Punjab government has implemented extensive measures to guarantee smooth and seamless experiences for all visitors. The state administration has deployed multiple services including e-rickshaw services and regular shuttle bus operations to facilitate easy movement between different locations.
The infrastructure includes well-organized parking facilities, strategically placed help desks for immediate assistance, and fully functional Aam Aadmi Clinics (AACs) to address any medical needs that might arise during the commemorative events. These clinics are equipped to handle minor medical emergencies and provide basic healthcare services to devotees.
Accommodation and Additional Amenities
Recognizing the need for comfortable lodging options, the state government has established multiple tent cities that can accommodate large numbers of devotees. These temporary residential facilities are designed to provide safe and comfortable staying arrangements for visitors coming from various parts of the country and abroad.
Minister Bains emphasized that every aspect of the arrangements has been carefully planned to ensure that devotees can focus entirely on the spiritual significance of the occasion without worrying about logistical challenges. The comprehensive approach reflects the government's commitment to honoring the memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur while providing exceptional facilities for all participants.