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SBBDT expresses concern over development work of Devsthan
3/28/2019 8:59:36 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Mar 28: Shri Bawa Bhair Devsthan Trust expressed deep concern over the un attending development of the Devsthan and adjoining areas ,where the religious and sentimental attachment of laces of devotees causing lot of hardship to the devotees.
An emergency meeting of the Trust was held here under the Chairmanship of its chairman Balwant Singh Ex. Sarpanch in which the development plan of Devsthan was discussed. The trust members stressed the need to accelerate the ongoing work of new Mahakali and Baba Bhair Dev Temple being constructed by the trust itself, hoped that with the cooperation of lacs of devotees who pay visit to the holy shrine annually to seek the blessing of the king of Jammu Shri Baba Bhair Dev Ji Kul Devta of several Baradaries will gain moments in these days.
The trustee also expressed concern over the lack of facility at the shrine like safe drinking water, all whether road connectivity, community hall, slaughter house, lying of crates etc. and need the govt. agencies to speed up the work of this very ancient shrine which has all along remained isolated and unattended by the administration.
The members of the registered trust, appealed the govt. to priorities the work of creating facilities at the Devsthan, which otherwise has also a vast potential being a very prominent shrine in Jammu region where lacs of devoted by obeisance there.
The trust also urged the interested philanthropists to extend there contribution to the account No. 2758 of the registered trust, at J&K Bank Branch Ambphalla Jammu.
The meeting was attend by trust members included Advocate P.C. Sharma, Ramesh Sharma, Om Parkash Sharma, Joginder Singh, Sarpanch Kirpal Singh, Girdhari Lal, Subash Sharma along with associated members by B.S Jamwal Ex. D.C, Shanker Dutt, Subash Shastri, Gurdass Sharma, Sat Paul Sharma, Raman Sharma and others
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