Gurudev intersection of Kanpur, tells the story of the struggle and emotional father of the abandoned families -Kanpur Gurudev Chauraha symbol of struggle and legacy
Gurudev -Square from Kanpur. This intersection is named after Gurudev Talkies. After coming to Kanpur, Amrik Singh acknowledged this intersection. In the year 1983, Sardar Amrik Singh bought 3500 square land in the area near the railway that people called the forest at the time. Here he laid the foundation of a cinema hall of a single screen. Jagran correspondent, Kanpur. When Gurudev Chauraha says … Remember, it’s not just a square. It is a symbol of the existence of the abandoned families who have dreamed of pain and let it come true. This is the result of a father’s thinking like Amrik Singh Singhaja, who recognized the name, not the name of the Son. It is not just a traffic signal, but a symbol that stands on the ground of conflict, dedication and dreams. The Sardar Gurudev Singh Saluja, who is in the name of Saluja, is still getting emotional by remembering his father. Read the Jagran correspondent Rita Dwivedi’s report …. Some stories hidden in the dust of time are not just history, they become the soul of the city. One such story is of Gurudev intersection. This intersection is just as busy and popular today, it is just the background. This intersection is not only a traffic signal, but a living testimony of the struggle of a deserted family, distance from a father and a legacy created in the name of the boy. The story began since the year 1948, when the country became independent and dissolved the pain of division into the lives of millions of families. Sardar Amrik Singh Saluja reached Kanpur with his family, relocated from Sarain Alamgir Village near Lahore, Pakistan. In the family, wife Bhagwanti, three sons Sovinder Pal Singh alias Titu Saluja, JM Saluja and the youngest son Gurudev Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singh Singhaja in the mother’s lap. There was nothing in the bag, but there was definitely a dream of a better future of children in the eye. Self. Sardar Amrik Singh and his wife late. Bhagwanti L Jagran After coming to Kanpur, Amrik Singh started selling clothes from the bike. Hard work, honesty and confidence have gradually brought stability to the business world. Thereafter, a decision was made, which gave a new identity to the whole city, not just this family. In the year 1983, Sardar Amrik Singh bought 3500 square land in the area near the railway, which people called the forest at the time. Here he laid the foundation of a cinema hall of a single screen. Gurudev Palace, whom he started in the name of his youngest son Gurudev Singh Saluja. As the ordinary Father pursued his name, he made the boy’s name an identity. At the time when more than 35 cinema halls operated throughout the city, people found this decision surprising. Many people have plagued a lot that will come here to see the film? But Amrik Singh’s trust and vision proved everyone wrong. Gradually became popular from the Cinema Hall to intersection. The surrounding settlements began to develop and the same deserted area was known as Gurudev crossing. Sardar Gurudev Singh Singh Saluja and Sardar Sovinder Pal Singh alias Titu Saluja L Jagran Sikh riots had an impact on the Cinema Hall, the audience’s access to Gurudev cinema was not easy because there was no railway intersection at the time. To solve this problem, the family struggled to Mumbai and eventually gained approval for railway transition. After this, this intersection arose and he was recognized by the name ‘Gurudev’. The anti -SIKH riots in 1984 also affected the Gurudev Cinema Hall. Its operation remained closed for three months. After the situation became normal, a police post was established at the intersection and the operation of the theater resumed. The slippers of the father and the chairman of older son Sovinder Pal Singh alias Titu Saluja said that Father Amrik Singh died in 2005, but his legacy is still a source of respect and inspiration for his brother and the whole family. Sovinder Pal Singh still saves the slippers and his chair carried by his father in his office. At the same time, Sardar Gurudev Singh Saluja, in whose name it is theater and crossing, says emotionally that his father acknowledged, not just things. Gurudev Square became an important commercial and traffic center today, but the story behind it still reminds people of the era when an abandoned family with hard work and determination became the identity of the entire city.