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Virasati Khed Akhara Sri Anandpur Sahib recently hosted a thrilling 30-kilometer equestrian endurance competition at Guru Ki Kashi in Talwandi Sabo. Riders from across Punjab gathered to test their horses' stamina and celebrate traditional sporting heritage in loving memory of Jathedar Baba Maghar Singh.
In current times of global and regional instability, it is crucial for the Sikhs to establish internal processes and platforms for discussion. The Subaad Sabha, held during Holla Mohalla, has emerged as one such platform. Drawing inspiration from the Sikh historical tradition of engaging in internal dialogue during specific annual gatherings, the Subaad Sabha has been organized by the Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba for the past several years.
Recently, Giani Raghbir Singh, Head Granthi of Sri Darbar Sahib and former SGPC-appointed Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib, held a press conference in which he accused the SGPC of serious mismanagement and corruption. He appealed to the Khalsa Panth to convene a Sarbat Khalsa to deliberate on and address these concerns.
This talk explores both challenges and opportunities for the Sikh Panth in today’s changing world — politically, economically, and strategically. A must-watch for anyone concerned with the future of Sikhs, Punjab’s security, and the global Sikh voice in international affairs.
During an annual Gurmat Samagam held in memory of Bhai Tara Singh Gaiba, founder of Misl Dallewalia, Bhai Mandhir Singh of Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba shared his insights with the Sikh sangat.
During an annual Gurmat Samagam held in memory of Panth Sewak Bhai Surinderpal Singh Tharua at Gurdwara Sahib, Urban Estate (Phase 3), Patiala, Bhai Mandhir Singh of Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba shared his insights with the Sikh sangat.
In this insightful interview, Bhai Mandhir Singh emphasizes the need for a balanced approach guided by Gurmat principles. He cautions against hate-based narratives, stressing that such approaches bring no benefit to Punjab and have no place in Sikh values and Punjab’s heritage.
Under a special series of interviews with representatives of Sikh organizations, Panthic Jathas, Sikh institutions and Sikh intellectuals, Sikh Siyasat is exploring their understanding of the current crisis grippling the Sikh institutions, like SGPC and Akal Takht, and their vision for its solution.
To explore the root causes of this ongoing crisis, journalist Mandeep Singh spoke with Bhai Sukhdeep Singh Meekay of the Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba.
Sikh Jatha Malwa organized a Gurmat Samagam in the memory of Teeja Ghllughara on 7 June 2025 at Gurdwara Sahib, Patshahi Novin, Bhawanigarh (District Sangrur). Speaking on this occasion Bhai Mandhir Singh of Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba (PSJD) reflected upon the events of Ghallughara '84 and the current situation of the Sikh institutions and personalities.

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