Subedar Harbhajan Singh Ji was appointed as the President of the Committee of Shri Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji's Gurdwara Sahib, Village Mana.

Hoshiarpur- Today, on the auspicious day of Sangrand, a general meeting was held at Shri Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji's Gurdwara Sahib, Village Mana, District Hoshiarpur. The term of the first President of the Committee had expired. It is the rule of this Gurudwara Committee that the President of the Committee will be appointed after every three years.

Hoshiarpur- Today, on the auspicious day of Sangrand, a general meeting was held at Shri Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji's Gurdwara Sahib, Village Mana, District Hoshiarpur. The term of the first President of the Committee had expired. It is the rule of this Gurudwara Committee that the President of the Committee will be appointed after every three years.
On this occasion, under the auspices of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and in the presence of a large gathering of the Gurudwara Sangat, Subedar Harbhajan Singh Ji was appointed as the Chief Sewadar/President of the Gurudwara by the Committee after presenting the Sirpao. And the chants of the devotees echoed inside the Guru Ghar for five minutes.
Later, Subedar Harbhajan Singh Ji thanked the devotees and said that the service given to him by the Guru Ghar Committee 'Shri Guru Ravidas Naujawan Sabha (Regd.) Village Mana, Hoshiarpur and the Guru Ghar Sangat has been done. He will perform this service with honesty and dedication, keeping in mind the dignity and devotion of Shri Gurudwara Sahib Ji.
Among the sangat present on this occasion were Advocate Palwinder Mana Ji, Balbir Singh Former Sarpanch, Babu Roshan Lal Ji, Harmesh Lal Ji, Surinder Kaur Committee Member, Satish Kumar Former Sarpanch, Pradeep Kumar Vice President, Lambardar Balwinder Singh, Lambardar Lakhbir Singh, Dr. Sarwan Singh, Tarsem Lal, Gurmeet Singh, Rajwinder Kaur Panch, Vidya Wati Former Sarpanch, Savinder Kaur Former Sarpanch, Jasbir Singh, Ravi Kumar, Raj Kumar, Harjit Singh, Hans Raj, Surinder Kaur, Manjit Kaur, Tarsem Singh and a large number of sangats of the Guru Ghar were present.