SHEIKHUPURA, Nov 17: Preparations to celebrate 536th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, in Nankana Sahib, some 56 kilometres from here, are in final stages.

The buildings of five gurdawaras, particularly Janam Asthan, are being decently decorated. Police and other law enforcement agencies have also made special security measures. Besides, a post office and public call booths are being set up in Gurdawara Janam Asthan to facilitate the yatrees.

It is learnt that about 20,000 Sikhs from all over the world, including Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Dubai, Malaysia, Hong Kong, England, America, France, Canada, Singapore and other countries, are expected to attend celebrations in Nankana Sahib.

Meanwhile, 128 Sikh yatrees from England arrived in Nankana Sahib the other day. The delegation was led by Sardar Otar Singh Cheema. Talking to journalists in Gurdawara Janam Asthan, he appreciated the arrangements made by the Pakistan government.

The local administration has arranged boarding, lodging and health facilities for the yatrees. The birth anniversary celebrations will be held from Nov 24 to 27.

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