New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that it was fun that the Kartarpur corridor had been reopened after a one and a half year gap.
In the address to the nation, the prime minister also extended greetings to people on the occasion of DEPawali and Prakash Parv “I extended my greetings to all on the occasion of DEPawali and Prakash Parv.
It was very pleasant that Kartarpur corridors had been reopened after a 1.5 year gap , “said PM Modi.
“Teacher Nanak Ji said ‘Vich Duniya Sev Kamaiye, Taan Dargah Paiyeea Baikan’.
This means just by taking a service road to the nation can live well.
Our government has worked with a sense of service, to make people’s lives easy,” he said.
The prime minister also announced revoking the three central agricultural laws and said, “We have decided to revoke all 3 agricultural laws, will begin the procedure in the parliamentary session this month.
I urge farmers to return to their homes and let’s start again.
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“Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Guru Nanak Gurpurab, celebrating the birth of the first Sikh Guru, and is regarded as one of the most sacred festivals in the Sikh.
Today is celebrated on a full moon day of the month of Kartik according to the Hindu calendar.
This is also marked as Poornima Kartik.
In the main decision, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to decide to reopen the Kartarpur corridor from November 17.
It was closed after the Pandemic Covid-19.
Corridor Length 4.7 kilometers free visa joined the Indian border to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan.
It became operational in 2019.
More than 20 months after the Kartarpur corridor was closed due to Covid-19 pandemic, a Sikh pilgrim from India crossed to Pakistan on Wednesday before the birth of the birth of Nanak teacher.
Pakistan has published around 3000 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims on the birthday night of 552D Teacher Nanak Dev from November 17-26.
Earlier this year, Pakistan denied permission from Sikh pilgrims from India on two occasions in June this year – one on the Martyrdom of the Arjan Dev Ji teacher and the second at the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji’s death commemoration, the MEA spokesman Arinindam said Bagchi said.
The visa of the Sikh pilgrims has been issued under the Pakistani-India protocol about a visit to the Religious Temple in 1974, which provided the visit of the Sikh pilgrims from India to Pakistan for the birthday celebration of Baba Nanak Teacher.
The 1974 protocol about the visit to the religious temple between India and Pakistan is a set of principles applied while still overseeing the sentiments and service from various communities in both countries.