Project Overview
Bhakta Niwas is a term commonly used in India to refer to rest houses or lodging facilities that are established near temples, shrines or pilgrimage sites to provide accommodation to devotees and visitors. These facilities are usually maintained and managed by trusts, religious organizations or government agencies, and offer affordable and convenient stay options for those traveling to these sacred places for religious or spiritual purposes. The name “Bhakta Niwas” roughly translates to “devotee’s abode” and reflects the idea that these lodgings serve as a temporary home for those who come to seek blessings or participate in religious ceremonies.
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Shubham EPC executed a project to construct a Multipurpose Hall at the Bhakta Niwas, a lodging facility situated near the Nira Narsingpur temple in Maharashtra, India