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Saini to inaugurate Agrawal Sewa Sadan in Sirsa on Nov15

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. Tribune file

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will visit Sirsa district on November 15 to inaugurate the newly built Agrawal Sewa Sadan and Shivpuri. BJP leader Gobind Kanda and Sewa Sadan president Sanjeev Jain announced about the visit during a press conference on Tuesday. Kanda said the Chief Minister would dedicate the Agrawal Sewa Sadan, a community rest house, to the public during his visit.

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Kanda added that political discussions related to Sirsa were also expected during Saini’s visit. Banners welcoming the Chief Minister have already been put up across the city. Former minister Gopal Kanda had invited Saini for the event.

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The Agrawal community had been demanding such a facility for the past 50 years. Former MLA Gopal Kanda and his brother Gobind Kanda helped secure land for the project in 2010 and financed its registration privately. The Sewa Sadan has been built at a cost of Rs 20 crore.

According to Kanda, the facility will serve all communities and be available free of charge to those in need. It includes four floors with 50 air-conditioned rooms, underground parking, and a large Maharaja Hall on the ground floor with seating for 500 people.

The first floor has six rooms and two air-conditioned halls, the second and third floors each have 20 rooms, including two family suites, and the fourth floor offers five rooms available for rent.

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