Nadaun (HP), Oct 14 (UNI) The Gram Panchayat Amlehad has developed a beautiful park near the ancient Guga Temple in Bhavdan in Nadaun assembly segment of the Hamirpur district.
Bhavdan is also the native village of the Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu.
The park features a large and impressive statue of Guga Maharaj riding a chariot, it is approximately 20 feet and has a length of around 35 feet, making it a unique and remarkable installation.
Visitors to the park can also access comprehensive information about the life of Guga Maharaj, allowing devotees to draw inspiration from his teachings and life journey. The park complex includes visitor-friendly facilities such as a hall, kitchen shed, and rain shelter, ensuring smooth organization of religious and social events.
Block Development Officer, Nadaun, Nishant Sharma, said that the construction of this park was carried out with a budget of approximately ₹35 lakh from MNREGA and Finance Commission funds. He added that local residents played a significant role in the project.
Sharma also commended the elected representatives and employees of Gram Panchayat Amlehad for their outstanding work.
The park will soon be inaugurated by the Chief Minister, he said.
The ‘Guga Dham’, developed by Gram Panchayat Amlehad, is set to become a major rural tourist attraction, further strengthening the region’s religious and cultural identity.