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Free pilgrimage bus flagged off by Shri Mehandipur Balaji Seva Samiti, Kaithal
YUGMARG NEWSPAPER
|09-06-2025
Shri Mehandipur Balaji Seva Samiti, Kaithal, flagged off its monthly free pilgrimage bus service to sacred sites including Shri Mehandipur Balaji Dham, Khatu Shyam Dham, and Salasar Dham. A total of 61 devotees embarked on the spiritual journey.

The bus was flagged off with religious rituals as Subhash Singwal, the committee’s patron, broke a coconut, and Mohan Garg Songal waved the ceremonial flag. Committee officials including President Rajesh Goyal, Chairman Preeti Pal Bansal, and Secretary Praveen
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