In this interview, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Bhai Mandhir Singh of the Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba about the evolving international situation and its implications for the Sikh community.
To rejuvenate Sikh and Punjab-centric politics, Misal Satluj organized a meeting in Chandigarh, bringing together Panthic scholars and leaders with a stake in Punjab's future.
On 17 August 2024, a Panthic seminar took place at Gurdwara Sahib Guru Tegh Bahadur in Leicester, UK, with the attendance of many distinguished personalities. During the event, Bhai Mandhir Singh (Panth Sevak Jatha, Doaba) addressed the congregation, sharing his insights on the challenges faced by Sikh vote politics in Punjab.
This video captures Bhai Mandhir Singh's insightful speech, offering valuable perspectives on how the Sikh community can navigate the complexities of the modern world while staying true to its core values and principles.
A Gurmat Samagam was held in Hoshiarpur on June 2, 2024, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the The event saw the participation of many devoted members of the Sikh community.
On June 5, 2024, the Panth Sewak collective organized a Shaheedi Samagam at Gurdwara Attari Sahib in Sultanwind, Amritsar. This significant event brought together a diverse group of speakers who shared their insights on the rich history, current state, and future prospects of the community.
On 17th June 2023 at Gurdwara Damdma Sahib, Sri Hargobindpur, in the holy memory of all martyrs of "Ghallughara June 84", a martyrdom ceremony was marked with the support of Gurdwara management committee and local Sangat.
Why Pollution of Budha Nalah and Satluj River Does Not Stop? Who is Responsible? What Should Be Done?
On June 17, 2024, at the Gurmat Samagam held at Rail Coach Factory Kapurthala, where Bhai Mandhir Singh delivered a poignant speech commemorating Teeja Ghallughara. He eloquently shared historical insights into Indira Gandhi and Indian State’s approach towards the Sikhs, and the events of June 1984.
Bhai Mandhir Singh from Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba offers an insightful analysis of the current state of Sikh electoral politics in Punjab. As we navigate through the complexities of this political landscape,
A Gurmat Samagam commemorating the 40th anniversary of Teeja Ghallughara, was held at the historic Gurdwara Manji Sahib in Nawanshahr on 9 June 2024.
Dr. Sewak Singh's groundbreaking work, "Shabad Jang," delves into the intricate world of narrative warfare, marking the first of its kind in Punjabi literature. At a recent samagam in Talwandi Sabo on April 28th, the book was unveiled amidst much anticipation.
Local Sangat held a Samagam at Village Ghuman (Amritsar) on 11 November 2023. Bhai Mandhir Singh shared his views on topics related to Sikhi, Khalsa Panth, Religion and Politics. This is video recording of speech of Bhai Mandhir Singh.
Sikh Sangat and Panth Sewaks held a Gurmat Samagam at Gurdwara Sahib, village Tharua (Near Khanauri) on October 1, 2023 to mark the memory of Panth Sewak Bhai Surinderpal Singh.
Sikh Sangat and Panth Sewaks held a Gurmat Sanagam at Gurdwara Sahib, village Tharwa (Near Khanauri) on October 1, 2023 to mark the memory of Panth Sewak Bhai Surinderpal Singh.
Now a days people have become so hasty that most of the things are done on the whim of their own mind. A person does not even venture enough to investigate the facts of his own mind before declaring it to be true.
According to a 1989 report, the Rajasthan Feeder project has failed miserably. Bhai Mandhir Singh, shared their valuable thoughts about this
According to a 1989 report, the Rajasthan Feeder project has failed miserably. Bhai Mandhir Singh, shared their valuable thoughts about this. This is video recording of speech of Bhai Mandheer Singh
According to a 1989 report, the Rajasthan Feeder project has failed miserably. Bhai Mandhir Singh, shared their valuable thoughts about this.
Bhai Mandhir Singh, former president of Sikh Students Federation (SSF) explains how loot of Punjab’s river water had forced the state on the path of desertification.
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