Srinagar Kashmir Sewa Sangh (KSS), in collaboration with Sai Mandir Sansthan, is planning to build a Sai Mandir complex in Kashmir that will include a dharamshala, health centre, library, meditation centre, and gymnasium. KSS chief Firdous Baba said his organization has been working in Kashmir for over four years and wants to contribute meaningfully to the region.
"This Sai Mandir will serve the people of Kashmir. We believe the nation comes first, then religion. This space will be open to people of all faiths," Baba told ET. He added that they are in the process of finalizing the location, and several individuals have offered to donate land for the project.
"This Sai Mandir will serve the people of Kashmir. We believe the nation comes first, then religion. This space will be open to people of all faiths," Baba told ET. He added that they are in the process of finalizing the location, and several individuals have offered to donate land for the project.
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