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Jammu Darshan bus service flagged off

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Jammu,February 23

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Mubarak Singh, president J&K Dharmarth Trust, on Sunday flagged off Jammu Darshan bus service for Purmandal and Utter Behni temples, from Raghunath Temple, Jammu.

The bus was flagged off in the presence of Baldev Khullar, president, Jammu Paryatan, Dr Sat Pal, secretary of the Trust, Varinder Singh Jamwal, Addtional Secretary and officials of Dharmarth Trust.

Briefing mediapersons here, Mubarak Singh said that Purmandal had great historic importance and a large number of devotees’ visited this holy place throughout the year. He asserted that Purmandal was one of the ancient and most revered pilgrimage centres of Duggar.

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Singh said the Jammu Darshan bus service was started with a view to provide facilities to the devotees for visiting such historical shrines which were being maintained by the J&K Dharmarth Trust.

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