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On 4 July 2026, the Dal Khalsa convened a Panthic Conference in Amritsar to deliberate on critical issues concerning the Khalsa Panth and the Sikh Jagat.In this video, Panth Sewak Bhai Narien Singh Chaura addresses the gathering,
Following the death of a youth named Ranjit Singh, the Punjab Human Rights Organization (PHRO) has urged the state government to launch an independent judicial inquiry into the alleged police encounter in Gurdaspur, warning of international escalation if justice is delayed.
Punjab is reeling under devastating floods triggered by heavy rains in the catchment areas of its rivers, particularly the Ravi and Beas. These floods have caused widespread disruption to the lives of people across the state. Families have been displaced, homes submerged, crops destroyed, and livelihoods severely affected.
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 mandates that 25% of seats in private schools be reserved for students from economically disadvantaged households. However, this law is not being implemented unconditionally in Punjab.
The sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib Ji has remained a major political issue in Punjab since the 2015 Bargari incident, which was followed by the Behbal Kalan police firing and a series of other consequential events that continue to shape Punjab's political landscape.
A fragmented landscape is unfolding in Sikh electoral politics, marked by the significant reduction of the dominant force, SAD (Badal), which is now embroiled in internal strife that may lead to a split. As multiple players vie for influence, no single entity has yet consolidated all Sikh electoral power.
In this video Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi delves into the intricacies of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab ahead of the Lok Sabha polling on June 1st.
As Punjab gears up for the Indian Parliamentary elections scheduled for June 1, 2024, the spotlight is firmly fixed on three constituencies that have ignited fervent interest among the Sikh community and those interested in Sikh politics in the region.
Expressing deep concern over the disregard for Punjabi language in private schools, the Global Sikh Council (GSC) condemned the neglect of Punjabi teaching as mandated by both the Punjabi Acts promulgated in the state since 2008.
Sikh personalities Bhai Daljit Singh, Bhai Nariean Singh, Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh, Bhai RAjinder SIngh Mughalwal, Bhai Satnam Singh Khandewala, Bhai Satnam Singh Jhanjian, Bhai Amrik Singh Isru, Bhai Sukhdev Singh Dod, Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj and Bhai Manjit Singh Phagwara issued a joint statement on 29 December 2022 terming Indian government's announcement to celebrate Vir Bal Divas on 26 December as an attempt to distort Sikh tradition. This news report is based on this statement.

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