The initiation of ancestral forest planting by the Guru Nanak Mission Seva Society at the initiative of the Municipal Council.

Nawanshahr - On the initiative of Nawanshahr Municipal Council, Guru Nanak Mission Sewa Society and Municipal Park Management Committee started planting saplings in more than half an acre of land at the public garden near the local public park today.

Nawanshahr - On the initiative of Nawanshahr Municipal Council, Guru Nanak Mission Sewa Society and Municipal Park Management Committee started planting saplings in more than half an acre of land at the public garden near the local public park today.
 Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa Deputy Commissioner highly appreciated the efforts of the Municipal Council and Guru Nanak Mission Seva Society and also instructed them to take care of them continuously. On this occasion, the chief servant of the society, Surjit Singh, said that the former president of the municipal council and the constituency in-charge Lalit Mohan Pathak (Ballu ji) had a sincere desire for a long time to use this land to preserve the environment in the city. It should also be made a center of beauty. On the initiative taken by him, in order to give the appearance of an ancient forest to this place, the Guru Nanak Mission Seva Society and the Park Management have cleaned it on a large scale and planted both old and new types of thick shade plants in it, along with fruitful and A decision was taken to plant flowering plants. On this occasion, Dr. Kamal, senior member of Municipal Council, welcomed the chief guest and prominent personalities, social service organizations and assured the Municipal Council to provide all possible support for the construction of this project. He also congratulated the city residents for the commencement of this project by the constituency in-charge Ballu ji who was on a foreign visit. The councilor of this ward, Praveen Bhatia, thanked the people who had come and expressed full confidence in the team working for this project. The event was started after praying at Guru's feet and at the end Deputy Commissioner Navjotpal Singh Randhawa, prominent personalities and the social service organizations who came, started this campaign by planting saplings on a large scale. On this occasion, senior member of the society and chief in-charge of this project, Didar Singh Gahun, retired DSP, said that in the coming days, paved tracks for walking in this forest, crude wells for recharging rainwater and mud houses were also constructed. will go
Earlier in the afternoon, Honorable SSP of Nawanshahr Dr. Mehtab Singh also reached here specially and planted five saplings with his kar kamals. He congratulated the organizers of this project and wished for its success calling it a commendable step.
Senior Councilor Makhan Singh Grewal, Kulwant Kaur, Chet Ram Ratan, Sis Kaur Bika, Gurmukh Singh North, former Councilor Vinod Kumar Pinka, Raman Kumar, Dr. Harvinder Singh retired surgeon, Dr. Paramjit Mahi, Dr. Mandeep Kamal, Senior Advocate Madan Gopal Karja Sadhak Officer, Naresh Suri, Simran Singh Dhidsa, Jagjit Singh, Jagdeep Singh, Kuljit Singh Khalsa, Parminder Singh, Balwant Singh Soita, Uttam Singh Sethi, Bayant Singh Nilowal, Mahinder Pal, Paramjit Carey Inspector, Manage Kanda, Ankush Nijhawan, Tarlochan Singh Khatkar Kalan, Suresh Joshi, Gurdev Singh Gahun, Sukhminder Singh Toor, Baldev Meelu, Jaswinder Singh Saini, Ajit Singh Sarpanch Barnala, Gurjit Kaur Sarpanch Ramraipur, Jaspal Singh Gidda, Gurpal Singh, Paramjit Singh Musapur, Satish Ginde, Narinder Rana, Dr. Kuldeep Gurcharan Singh Pabla, Gian Singh, Arvinder Singh, Bakshish Singh, Raman Murgai, Inderjit Sharma, Rajesh Sarin, Sandeep Singh Axion, Kulwinder Singh, Rakesh Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Bharatbhushan Handa, Kamal Rinku, Ranjit Singh, Apart from Baldev Krisan Daljit Singh Saini, Surjit Singh Mehtpuri, Jasbir Singh Bahalur Kalan, Navdeep Singh, Gurinder Singh Sethi, members of social service organizations including Awaz, Aas, SKT Plantation, Vishwas, Upkar, Blood Donation etc. were present in large numbers. were