He added that the proceedings to acquire 14.4 acre of land for the project had started. "It would be a tribute of the Punjab government to the great saint who spearheaded the fight against social discrimination and spread the message of equality and brotherhood," he added.
Chief parliamentary secretary Sohan Singh Thandal, who is a member of the site selection committee, announced that the village would also be developed as an education hub.
Garhshankar MLA Surinder Singh Bhulewal Rathan and chairman of Guru Ravidas Itihasic Asthan Khuralgarh, Shingara Ram Sahungra were among those who paid homage to the guru.