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Jogeshwari Jamatkhana Stone Laying Ceremony..Happy Moments..!!

Sukhar Maula,For the Great Celebration,Which was Held in Jogeshwari behrambaug Jamatkahana .I did Enjoyed a lot.Jogeshwari Jamat was waiting for this moments for the last 30 years.And finally we had a wounderful day.looking forward for a High Profile,Centralised Ac Jogeshwari Jamatkhana in couple of years.we had a full day programme with Lunch,dinner,Dandiya Raas with manisha.Sharing you with few images of  happiness of Jogeshwari jamat.












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  1. Thank you for sharing the wonderful photos of the Jamat

    Please continue to keep the worldwide jamat informed about our history & current events

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  2. Great pictures thanks for sharing

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  3. Congratulation Rahim for nice photos and nice Blog. Also lots of Mubarak for the Jogeshwari Jamatkhana to you and all the Jamat there. I have link your Blog and the news to paderbornersj.
    Warmest regards.
    SJ in Paderborn

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  4. Yaa Ali Madad,
    Will Be Updating The update about jamatkhanas in Mumbai....

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  5. Congratulation Rahim for nice photos and nice Blog. Also lots of Mubaraki for the Jogeshwari Jamatkhana to you and all the Jamat there. good work keep it up

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  6. Keep up the good work Rahim and Thanks for sharing.

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