Monday, December 21, 2015

Dinesh Kamath's news 'Ground Sewa for the 49th Nirankari Sant Samagam formally inaugurated' that was published in Newsband


Ground Sewa for the 49th Nirankari Sant Samagam formally inaugurated
By Dinesh Kamath

NAVI MUMBAI: A formal inauguration of Ground Sewa for the 49th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam of Maharashtra took place on Sunday 20 December 2015 at 11.00 a.m. by striking the plough at the hands of Rev. Narinder Singh Ji, Executive Committee Member of Sant Nirankari Mandal, Delhi.
The ceremony began with a prayer to seek blessings of His Holiness Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj for success of the event. Chairman of the Samagam Committee, Shambhunath Tiwari along with the co-ordinator Virendra Bamne and other committee members were present on the occasion. Shri Prashant Thakur also visited the venue and extended his well wishes for the success of the Samagam. Most of the Zonal Incharges of the Mandal from all over Maharashtra were present on the occasion. Thousands of Nirankari Devotees, hailing from various parts of Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane,Vasai-Virar and Kalyan-Dombivli, and from distant Pune, Kolhapur, Chiplun and Aurangabad witnessed the ceremony.
Kharghar, a town in Navi Mumbai, will  gear up to host a Mega Spiritual Event, one of its kind which is scheduled to be held on 22, 23 and 24 January 2016 in the benign presence of His Holiness Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj. The main theme of the Samagam is ‘Bridging Humanity – Piece By Peace’ to build World Without Walls.
The vast, barren land of the CIDCO Grounds, Near Central Park, Sector 29, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai will be transformed into a temporary mini township to accommodate various activities during the Samagam, through selfless service (Sewa) by the Nirankari devotees.
As a sequel to the inauguration, thousands of devotees over the coming  weeks, will troop in daily and through their toil and labour, will set An Unique Example Of Selfless Service – Sewa to house a Satsang Pandal, Nirankari Exhibition, various offices, Publication stalls, canteens to provide refreshments, provide Boarding and Lodging facilities for the devotees coming from outside Mumbai, and arrangements for Langar (Community Kitchen) to provide free food to all those attending the Samagam, etc.

As in the past, lakhs of devotees of the Mission from all over Maharashtra, adjoining states and abroad are likely to attend the Samagam.  Taking this opportunity the Mission invites one and all to come and support the noble cause.  

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