Chandigarh, December 24– Haryana Development and Panchayat Minister, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar has announced a grant of Rs. 21 lakh for the all-round development of Chuhar Majra (District Kaithal), the ancestral village of Guru Brahmanand Maharaj, on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Although the Development and Panchayat Minister could not attend the state-level function due to health reasons, the Minister expressed his commitment towards the development of the birthplace of Guru Brahmanand Ji through this announcement. The amount will be spent on strengthening basic infrastructure and carrying out various development works in public interest in the village.
Sh. Panwar informed that several dignitaries, including Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Harvinder Kalyan, along with public representatives and saints, attended the state-level programme held at Chuhar Majra and paid their respects to Guru Brahmanand ji.
He said that the teachings and messages of Guru Brahmanand Ji inspire society with values of love, social harmony, service, compassion, and sacrifice. Under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, the country is moving forward towards social unity and cultural renaissance. In the same spirit, the Haryana Government is commemorating the birth anniversaries of saints and great personalities at the state level with reverence. The observance of birth anniversaries of Sant Ravidas Ji, Sant Kabir Das Ji, Bhagwan Valmiki Ji, Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, and other great personalities has become a strong medium for social awareness and inspiration.
Sh. Panwar said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana is witnessing fast, transparent, and result-oriented work in the areas of rural infrastructure, roads, drinking water, employment generation, and strengthening of panchayats. Strong panchayats form the foundation of an empowered society, and this inspiration is drawn from the lives of great saints like Guru Brahmanand Ji.














