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April 14, 2006: Khalsa Heritage Complex Opening

"The first phase of the complex measures about 3800 square meters. It provides facilities for people to set up their works in this hall, said an engineer present on site. The entire area is air-conditioned. The library shall have a special section devoted to rare books and also provide computer connectivity. The auditorium has special vents for air-conditioning at the floor-level and has a capacity of 400 and boasts of a specialised projection and sound system."

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