Christ Church Mhow, the oldest Church in Central India, celebrated its Bicentenary on Sunday.
Construction of this church was completed in 1823 by the first lot of British troops that were stationed in Mhow. It was renovated very recently and its original structural beauty has been restored to its erstwhile pristine glory by the tireless efforts of the Pastor, Reverend Major Samuel Paul and members of the church. It continues to be the most beautiful structure in Mhow.
The army fraternity and the permanent citizens of Mhow have great reverence for this beautiful church. Some of the prominent citizens of Mhow have assisted the Church management in renovating the church. The army establishments in Mhow and the Mhow Cantonment Board have also been of great assistance.
A well attended Bicentennial Centennial Church service was held in the Church on 10 Dec 23 to commemorate the event. The Commandant of the Army War College, Lt Gen DP Pandey UYSM,AVSM,VSM and Mrs Usha Pandey attended the church service along with many army and civil dignitaries. Soldiers of the army units in Mhow garrison also attended the service.