LAHORE:Around 3,000 Sikh yatrees from India arrived in City via Wagah border on Sunday to celebrate the 553rd birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.
They were welcomed by officials of Evacuee Trust Property Board. (ETPB). They will reach Nankana Sahib and Hasan Abdal by trains. The Sikh yatrees will reach their destination under the heavy security of the Railways Police.
More than 120 railway police personnel have been deployed in the three Sikh Special trains. Senior inspector has been appointed in charge of each train. In view of the situation in the country, commandos have also been deployed in stations and trains under the direction of DIG North.
Sikh pilgrims are prohibited from unnecessary movement and talking to any stranger. The railways department provided food and drinks to the pilgrims on their seats. DIG North Dr Muhammad Waqar Abbasi has issued a special instruction to Railway Police officials to treat the pilgrims in a friendly manner and cooperate fully.
The University of Health Sciences building facade can be seen in this undated image. — UHS/FileLAHORE:Prime...
Minister for Youth Affairs Malik Faisal Ayub Khokhar looks on in a meeting on March 18, 2024. — Facebook@Faisal Ayub...
Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr M Ali addresses at an event on October 11, 2024. — Facebook@University of...
Sikh Yatrees arrive at Wagah Border to participate in the religious rituals in Pakistan on April 13, 2024. —...
People pose for a photo at a photo walk in Shalimar Garden on March 9, 2024. — Facebook@Punjab Walled Cities...
Raindrops on a glass window seen in this representational image. — Unsplash/FileLAHORE:Sunny weather continued to...