It was very difficult time of family members of 11 Sikhs killed in cold blood at Pilibhit (Uttar Pradesh) by Indian state’s police on 12 July 1992. These Sikhs were on Yatra of Sikh Gurdwara Sahibs in India. They were returning from Hazur Sahib when they were intercepted by a police party near Pilibhit. The
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Story of Hindu Journalist who went to Sant Bhindranwale’s House on 6 June 1984
On 6 June 1984, the day when Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale attainted martyrdom, a Hindu journalist named Sanjay Suri went to Sant Bhindranwale’s home in village Rode in Moga district of Punjab. After more than three decades he has narrated his experience of that day. The excerpts from Sanjay Suri’s book 1984 are read by
Guru Khalsa Panth’s Claim of Patshahi (Sovereignty) and Western Secular Philosophy
On 6 June 2020, Samvad released a draft to trigger debate on determining the future course of Sikh struggle as per the Panthic tradition and principles. In order to explain this document and facilitate debate on it, Samvad is holding a series of of discussions. As a part of this series, second discussion was held
How to use Social Media? #GallPateDi #ਗੱਲਪਤੇਦੀ
These days social media has become an important part of our lives. but the flow of information is so that it drags us without leaving much space for considered thinking before engaging in commenting or other activity. Such a hasty engagement often complicate the matters further instead of resolving them. This video attempts to shed
Bipar Sanskar Explained by Dr. Kanwaljit Singh | Discussion Hosted by Samvad
Samvad, a discussion forum, has released a draft to trigger debate on determining the future course of Sikh struggle as per the Panthic tradition and principles. The document was released on 6 June, 2020 at Takht Kesgarh Sahib, Sri Anandpur Sahib. A message at the beginning of the document says: [s]n 23 Jeth, 547 Nanakshahi
Issue of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s Saroop – Who Are The Real Culprits?
The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee is trying to underplay the issue of missing Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is trying to project an issue related to beadbi of Guru Sahib as an issue of corruption. SGPC is consistently changing its stances and statements, which points that it is trying to hide real culprits
How Gurbani Strengthened Me in Prison Cells: Exclusive Talk with Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh
Sikh Political Prisoner Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh spent 28 years behind the bars in India. Arrested in 1992, Bhai Lal Singh was sentenced to imprisonment for life by a TADA Court in 1997. In India persons sentenced to imprisonment for life are released after spending 10 to 14 years in jail but Bhai Lal Singh
Where Are Missing Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib: Analysing SGPC’s Reactions, Response & Actions
A report by a probe panel constituted by Giani Harpreet Singh, acting Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib, has found that 328 Saroops of #GuruGranthSahib are missing as per the records of the #ShiromaniGurdwaraPrabhandakCommittee. Besides this, the probe panel found that SGPC prepared 61 and 125 Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib without making entires in its
Khalsa Jee Ke Bol Baaley : Guru Khalsa Panth – Dr. Gurpreet Singh During Discussion by Samvad
On 6 June 2020, Samvad released a draft to trigger debate on determining the future course of Sikh struggle as per the Panthic tradition and principles. In order to explain this document and facilitate debate on it, Samvad is holding a series of of discussions. As a part of this series, third discussion was held
Why Akal Takht Sahib Acting Jathedar Suddenly Announced to Honour 11 Sikh Personalities
In last week of August 2020, a news broke out in media that 11 Sikh personalities will be honoured by Akal Takht Sahib with various awards. The decision was taken during August 24 meeting of five Singh Sahibs under the leadership of Giani Harpreet Singh, SGPC appointed acting Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib, but was