Punjab is facing severe water crisis. Over 80% of Punjab’s rural development blocks are categories as ‘over-exploited’ in terms of ground water extraction. In this view using rain water, especially rain water collected from roofs of buildings, for ground water recharge is being advised. A team of Agriculture and Environment Center visited Khadoor Sahib on 7 June 2021 during the Center’s Jal Chetna Yatra initiative.
Baba Sewa Singh of Kaar Sewa Khadoor Sahib has been engaged in environment conservation for past about two decades now. Kaar Sewa Khadoor Sahib has planted hundreds of thousands trees in Punjab under its greenery drive. This Sikh body has set up rain water harvesting on various buildings under its direct or indirect management. Kaar Sewa Khadoor Sahib has planted more than one hundred small forests at different places in Punjab.
Successive government in Punjab have drastically failed to control pollution of Satluj River as untreated industrial effluent continue poison its stream. A team of various social activists were shocked when the saw the ground reality alongside the river.
Khadur Sahib, Punjab (May 06, 2014): Terming it a remarkable achievement, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Nishan-e-Sikhi informed Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) that hockey team of Khadur Sahib based Baba Gurmukh Singh Uttam Singh Senior Secondary School have won 10th All India Dr. BR Ambedkar Inter-school hockey tournament held at Railway hockey ground of Nagpur (Maharashtra) by defeating team of Odisha in final match with the score of 4-1.
Khadur Sahib: Sri Guru Angad Dev College managed under Baba Sewa Singh Kaar Sewa Wale, organized a special seminar on career guidance and placement, during which Prof. Gulgaon Singh, placement coordinator of HMV College Jalandhar, disseminated important information to the students on the subject.
Khaoor Sahib, Punjab (July 25, 2013): According to information shared by Nishan-e-Sikhs PRO with Sikh Siyasat News: [a]fter finishing the special project of propagating Sikhism and researching various aspects of life of Sikhs in Madhya Pradesh, students perusing MA at the Shri Guru Angad Dev institute of religious studies Khadur Sahib run by Nishan-E-Sikhi Charitable Trust (Regd.), have come back.
Washington DC, United States (June 12, 2013): It is learnt that the Guru Gobind Singh Foundation (GGSF) welcomed and honored Baba Sewa Singh, a great environmentalist and a humanitarian from Punjab, on June 9, 2013.
If leaders of any nation are concerned about future of their people, the nation has bright future, but ironically this is not the case of Sikh nation whose leaders should learn something from Jews who were, at once, dying nation but overcome all that with unprecedented wisdom ...