He congratulated the people on the New Year and wished peace, communal harmony, amity and tranquillity in the state as well as in the country.
"Punjab government has been working relentlessly to preserve and promote the precious heritage of Punjab. It is our duty to pass on the rich cultural legacy of Punjab to its future generations," Sukhbir said on the occasion.
Furthermore, the cultural heritage will boost the tourism in the state and will be critical in building a sustainable visitor economy, he added.
The train comprising 18 coaches can accommodate 1,080 pilgrims, while its pantry can cater to 1500 passengers.
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The pilgrims will be provided food, accommodation, transportation, boarding and lodging facilities free of cost.
They will also get to listen to devotional songs to be played on the train.
About 1000 persons from each of the 117 constituencies of the state have been selected for the pilgrimage.
Deputy Commissioners of respective constituencies have screened and selected the beneficiaries of the scheme, he said.
The first train is scheduled to return on January 6.
Seven more such trains will ply for Nanded Sahib from Maur (Bathinda), Sri Anandpur Sahib, Tarn Taran, Patiala, Batala (Gurdaspur), Sri Muktsar Sahib and Beas this month.
Apart from trains to the famous Sikh pilgrimage, two trains to Varanasi from Ludhiana and Jalandhar and one to Ajmer Shariff from Malerkotla will also be launched in January.
In addition, eleven more Tirth Yatra trains have been planned in January and February under this scheme.
Tirath Yatra trains to Katra for Maa Vaishno Devi and to Chennai for Basilica in San Thome built over tomb of St Thomas, an apostle of Jesus, are also in the offing.