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Rekha attends trade fair, matrimonial conference

CM Rekha Gupta during an event in Pitampura on Saturday.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday attended the Trade Fair and Matrimonial Introduction Conference organised by the Guru Sevak Parivar at the Ramlila Ground, PU Block, Pitampura. The Chief Minister was present as the chief guest at the annual event, which brings together trade, culture, and community engagement on a single platform.

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Addressing the gathering, the CM said that with the blessings of Gurudev Sudarshan Ji Maharaj, “this conference is not merely a social event but a powerful medium for community building, collective progress, and cultural unity.” She emphasised that such programmes provided meaningful guidance to the youth and acted as instruments of harmony and mutual affection within society.

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The CM also appreciated the role of the Guru Sevak Parivar in promoting social service, cultural values, trade, and community development. She said the organisation continues to inspire families committed to social responsibility. She stated that the Delhi Government will continue to encourage such cultural and social initiatives in the future.

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