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B R ANCH REPORT Bradford The Forty years of Shree Prajapati Association Bradford Jai Shree Krishna to all Prajapati Members. Shree Prajapati Association (SPA) Bradford started initially in 1974; it all began one Sunday afternoon with a handful of members. The first official meeting took place on 8th February 1975 at St. Columbus Church, Horton Grange Road. A Committee was formed and thereafter meetings were held at the homes of office bearers. In August 1975, over a two day period, the first meeting of Prajapati and its committee members from other UK associated branches was held at the Shri Sikh Temple on Wakefield Road, Bradford. It was a fantastic turn out from local and national Prajapati members - a nice surprise. On the second day of the meeting “The National Executive Officers” were elected (shown in the photographs). It was a very memorable day for Bradford branch, that “Shree Prajapati Association UK” was formed. On 29th February 1980 SPA Bradford purchased “Reform Church” building for £30,000 with donations and interest free loans from local and UK branches. On 19th April 1980 the first religious puja ceremony was conducted by Shri Pujya Rambhakt Maharaj. The pujas were conducted with a Temple made from photos. It generated excitement, lots of enthusiasm and interest in our community. This resulted in generous donations of beautiful murtis and also voluntary work from men and women with various skills. On 28th August 1983 the generosity and hard work resulted in a graceful Hindu Temple and Community Centre. Over a three day period Murti Pran Pratistha Mahotsav was celebrated in the presence of the Deputy High Commissioner of India, Lord Mayor of Bradford, Shri Keshavanand Swami and other dignities from SPA UK Branches. Over the past 32 years, together with our members and The Hindu Community of West Yorkshire, we have celebrated all the major religious festivals and events. In 1988 the Mandir received stardom and recognition from the BBC Live religious programme. SPA Bradford has made every effort to fulfil the aims and objectives of the constitution, which are: social, religious, educational and welfare needs of our members. In the past 40 years SPA Bradford has gone through lots of change to adopt charity and health and safety laws. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our members who have given Sewa to Samaj over the past years. These people have contributed by volunteering their time, services and participating in all religious and social activities throughout the year and nothing would be possible without their support. SPA Bradford Trustees/Committee members wish everyone a Happy Diwali and a prosperous New Year. vol. 40 | Prajapati Sandesh 2015 | www.prajapati.org.uk 59