Regular Activities
  • Daily Arti Time : Morning at 8:00 AM & Evening at 7:00PM.
  • Every Monday : "Parad Shivling Abhishek" from 5:30PM to 7:00PM.
  • Every Tuesday : "Gayatri Satsang" from 12:00 Noon to 7:00PM.
  • Every Thursday : "Guru Paduka Poojan" from 6:00PM to 7:00PM.
  • Every Saturday : "Healing with Hanuman Chalisa" from 5:00PM to 7:00PM

Sunday, June 28th, a significant and well-attended event took place at St. Mary’s Church.

Sunday, June 28th, a significant and well-attended event took place at St. Mary’s Church, located in the historic and vibrant area of Harrow on the Hill. This event was the annual Mayor’s Civil Service ceremony, a distinguished occasion that brings together community leaders, local officials, and residents to honor and celebrate the dedication and service of those involved in public and civil roles within the borough.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of several prominent figures, including the current Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Yogesh Teli. As the Mayor, Councillor Teli played a central role in hosting the event and delivering a speech that emphasized the importance of civic service, community engagement, and unity among residents and leaders. His participation underscored the event’s significance in fostering a sense of community pride and collective responsibility.

Joining the Mayor on this special day were notable dignitaries such as Colonel Jane Davis, who represented the military or veterans’ community, bringing a perspective of service and patriotism. All councillors of Harrow Borough were in attendance, demonstrating broad support and unity from the local government. The Leader of the Council, Paul Osborn, also participated, highlighting the administrative leadership and their commitment to community development.

The event was further enhanced by the presence of Mr. Bob Blackman, the Member of Parliament for Harrow East. His attendance underscored the importance of parliamentary support for local initiatives and dedicated civil service. In addition to political figures, the event embraced interfaith leaders who play vital roles in promoting community cohesion and spiritual harmony. Among them were Mr. Gopal Bhachu, a respected spiritual leader and community advocate, and HH Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji, a revered religious figure known for his teachings and community service.

Throughout the ceremony, the atmosphere was imbued with a profound sense of purpose and respect. Attendees participated in meaningful blessings and engaged in positive conversations that fostered mutual understanding and collaboration across different sectors of the community. The event served not only as a formal acknowledgment of civil service achievements but also as an inspiring gathering that highlighted the shared values of service, compassion, and unity. Overall, the Mayor’s Civil Service at St. Mary’s Church was a heartfelt and impactful occasion that reinforced the importance of civic engagement and community solidarity in Harrow on the Hill.

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