Services of Sikhs in the present time

In the present day world also the Sikhs are known for their service to mankind in all situations. As per a BBC report, they are the most generous people in the world. This generosity is best reflected in the langar tradition as started by

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Khalsa Aid

When S. Ravi Singh, Founder and CEO of Khalsa Aid was struck by the plight of the refugees in Kosovo in 1999, he decided to do something for the victims of natural and manmade disasters such as floods, earthquakes, famine and

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Sarbat Da Bhala Charitable Trust

This charitable trust has been setup by a famous business tycoon of India and Dubai, named SPS Oberoi. As God has blessed him with lot of wealth, he has turn into a great philanthropist to use this wealth for the welfare of mankind.

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Sikligar Sikhs

There are a number of so-called low caste persons who had remained associated with Sikh religion in some or the other way. However, it has been unfortunate that those people were never paid due attention by our main organisations

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Langar in World News

During the last three four years Langar has figured in world news many a times. For example, when Langar week was celebrated in 11 countries, people from different countries tasted Langar and appreciated its important. The

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Role of Missionary Colleges

After the emergence of various reform movements in the early 19th century, many organizations were started for the propagation of Sikh religion. The propagation of religion means spreading the message of the Masters as

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Role of Taksals

Taksal in Punjabi means mint as to stamp or imprint an insignia. In other words, it means where preachers are made after rigorous training in scriptures just like as a coin is minted and then stamped. Infact it refers to an education

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Role of Singh Sabhas

The role played by various Singh Sabhas in the propagation of Sikh religion also needs a specific mention. The term Singh Sabha in Punjabi means an assembly of Sikhs. When, towards the end of 19th century, the Sikhs had untidily

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Akhand Kirtani Jatha

Akhand Kirtani Jatha was founded in 1930 by Bhai Randheer Singh, who was not only a devout Sikh, a devotional Singer of Gurbani, but also a political prisoner for 17 years. It was his firm faith in his Guru that made him bear the

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