Punjab Governor Kataria releases Manish Media's 62nd coffee table book
The Dhaliwal family has a great contribution in the field of social service: Governor Punjab
Babushahi Bureau
Mohali (Punjab), November 22, 2024: Manish Media's 62nd coffee table book, which is based on the services rendered to the society by the family of International Sikh Darshan Singh Dhaliwal, was released by Gulab Chand Kataria, Governor Punjab at Raj Bhavan, Chandigarh today.
It is worth mentioning that in this book, the service, work and achievements of the Dhaliwal family for the society have been discussed in great detail.
Dhaliwal was stopped from coming to India for serving the farmers. But after getting the information, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi called him and hugged him and honored him with national honor on Pravasi Bharat Diwas.
The Dhaliwal family is known for its social service work not only in India but also in America.
Removing the difficulties faced by Indian people in America, providing jobs to people going there, empowering young girls and many other works, due to which the name of Dhaliwal family stands in the first row in social service.
Along with this, this book was also presented to the head of Radha Swami sect, Gurdeep Singh Dhillon ji.
Prior to this, 61 coffee table books have been written by Manish Media on famous personalities of the society which have been released by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi ji, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, USA President Bill Clinton, former President Ramnath Kovind ji. On the occasion of this book release, Manish Media Chairman Chand Mal Kumawat, Director Abhishek Kumar, Chaddika Time TV Director Sardar Harpreet Singh Dardi, former Cabinet Minister Surjit Singh Rakhra, Chairman of Preet Combine Tractor Hari Singh, and Senior Journalist Hardeep Kaur were present. .
After the book release, Governor Punjab Gulab Chand Kataria praised the Dhaliwal family and the Dardi family for their social service. Governor Punjab said that the contribution of both the families to the society can never be forgotten.