King Charles III will inaugurate the newly built Sikh Gurdwara in Britain, will take information about langar service
King Charles will inaugurate the Guru Nanak Gurdwara (GNG) Luton on Tuesday on his first tour of the East of England region. According to the information, King Charles will also talk to the local people about the facility of langar and the COVID vaccine clinic.
Britain's King Charles III will inaugurate a newly built Sikh Gurdwara on his first visit to Bedfordshire. Along with this, King Charles will also interact with the local community regarding the construction work of the Gurdwara. According to news agency PTI, King Charles will inaugurate the Guru Nanak Gurdwara (GNG) Luton on Tuesday, on his first visit to the eastern England region. According to the information, King Charles will also talk to the local people about the facility of langar and the COVID vaccine clinic.
Guru Nanak Gurudwara expressed happiness by tweeting Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Luton said in a Twitter post, 'We are delighted that King Charles III will come to officially inaugurate our new Gurdwara and appreciate the wonderful work GNG is doing supporting local communities - Langar Sewa, Soup Kitchen, COVID Vaccine Will get the information of the clinic. Please tell that the work of building this three-storey gurudwara started in the year 2020. The local people have worked hard to build this gurudwara.
Professor Gurch Randhawa will welcome King Charles
According to the information, King Charles will also meet the volunteers at the Sikh soup kitchen of the gurdwara. Let us inform that everyday 500 people are fed langar in the Gurudwara. In addition, 150 people are fed a vegetarian meal every Sunday outside Luton Town Hall. The king will be received at the Gurdwara by Professor Gurch Randhawa, a member of the Sikh Sangh.
After meeting the volunteers who run the Sikh school, King Charles will interact with children who are learning Punjabi and traditional music. He will also meet local doctors who run the Vaishakhi vaccine clinic during the pandemic, reports 'Luton Today'. Let us tell you that King Charles will also visit Luton Direct Air-Rail Transit (DART) Parkway Station. After this he will leave for the journey of Dart network.
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