GJIMT Chairman J S Bedi & Director Dr. Aneet Bedi actively participated and served at the Chabeel. Dr. Aneet Bedi's gesture of distributing Chabeel served as a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusivity, mutual respect, and communal harmony.
The event saw the enthusiastic participation of officials and employees of GJIMT, who worked diligently to ensure the smooth service at the chabeel. Chabeel holds great significance in representing the ethos of selfless service, equality, and communal harmony. The practice of distributing sweet water/milk, particularly during the scorching summer season, exemplifies the spirit of sharing and compassion towards fellow human beings.
Chabeel marks the remembrance to the torture meted out to Guru Arjan Dev Ji and finally the relief that river Ravi provided to him. Generally On any other Gurparv, Langars are organized but on Guru Arjan Dev Ji's martyrdom day when symbolically, Chabeels are set up on the roadsides to provide relief from the hot scorching sun to travelers.
This refreshing drink is served to the public to pass on the message that one should be eternally optimistic. Chabeel, a social service, is a sure way to soothe parched souls on a summer day.
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