To present Punjab’s viewpoint on social, economic, education, agriculture, human rights and political aspects before G20 nations, the Dal Khalsa will hold Punjab Summit in Amritsar on March 19 coinciding with G20 summit in Amritsar from 15th to 17th and then 19th and 20th March.
A Jatha of Sikh personalities related to Sikh struggle organized a discussion (Vichar Goshti) on 21 October 2022 on "Akal Takht and Akali: Present situation and future course". Speaking during this event, Bhai Paramjit Singh Mand, spokesperson of Dal Khalsa, said that Akal Takht Sahib should be free from control of political and religious election parties.
The Dal Khalsa has decided to organize a rally and march in Amritsar on Punjab Day to highlight how New Delhi through black laws is treating Punjab as its colony, encroaching on state's rights, ruining youth’s lives, looting states river waters in violation of riparian principles beside farmers distress.
Punjab’s farmers have been protesting against new agricultural laws enacted by the Government of India (GoI). Other sections of the Punjabi society, especially the youths, ...
Backed by the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) led Union government of India and pro-Hindutva groups like RSS, Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra (trust) is going to hold 'bhoomi poojan' at Ayodhya to lay foundation of new temple for lord Ram. The trust has invited Sikh leaders, including acting Jathedar of Akal Takht Sahib, Giani Harpreet Singh. There has been discussion in various Sikh and political circles that whether or not would Giani Harpreet Singh participate in the said event on August 5.
On the 4th February 1986, Sikh Student Federation (SSF) members gathered in Nakodar to collect the Saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji which were desecrated and burnt in Shri Guru Arjan Dev Gurudwara, Nakodar on 2nd February 1986.
As the new citizenship law has triggered a subcontinent-wide agitation, the students of Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar came out to protest against the violence unleashed by police on their fellow students at Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and Aligarh Muslim University campus.
Criticising police action against students of Jamia Millia Islamia University of New Delhi and Aligarh Muslim University, the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has announced to hold a demonstration in Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) in Amritsar.
Dal Khalsa leaders Hardeep Singh Mehraj and Paramjeet Singh Tanda declared "Punjab will oppose such sinister designs of RSS and won't become part of Hindu rashtra".
Dal Khalsa today reasserted that justice in Bargarhi sacrilege case has not only been denied but sabotaged by both Badal and Amarinder Government.
Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) organised a discussion on Punjab River Waters issue at Hoshiarpur on October 3, 2019. Speaking during this discussion SYP president Paramjit Singh Mand discussed 'Economic Aspects of Punjab River Water'.
The organizers of the protest were categorically clear that like Sikhs and Kashmiris, the Dalits were also facing identity crisis. Like Sikhs, the identity of Kashmiris and Dalits were under attack by neo-nationalists having field day under Modi regime.
Sikh Youth of Punjab president Paramjit Singh Mand shared his views about loot of Punjab river water and its impact on water crisis in Punjab and resultant adverse effects on society and civilisation of Punjab.
Taking a serious note of the growing water crisis in the state of Punjab, youth body Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has announced to organize a conference at Hoshiarpur on August 3.
Bhatinda, Punjab: As the elections are drawing closer, the Sikh group Dal Khalsa held a march on May 16 in the city to protest against ...
Carrying placards with photos of martyrs and books referred to by the Sessions Judge Nawan Shahr in the recent judgement against three Sikh youth namely Arvinder Singh, Surjit Singh and Ranjit Singh, Dal Khalsa activists marched to the district courts taunting the administration and daring the state to take action against them.
To step-up its campaign for the Right to self-determination for the people of Punjab, the Dal Khalsa will organize‘Right to Self-determination March’ at Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana and Zira on 26 January as India will celebrate its seventieth Republic Day.
The Punjab police today raided the house of various Sikh youth activists in Punjab. According to information the police have taken Gurjant Singh from Amritsar. He is district president of Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP).
Terming the November 1984 massacre a watershed in Indo-Sikh relations, the Dal Khalsa said this November marks the year when Sikhs will actively pursue the UN and world power, who have remained oblivious to Sikh yearning for justice and under Indian pressure ignored to admonish India for the Delhi carnage.
The Dal Khalsa today called upon the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to set up a 5-member committee of renowned Sikhs historians and academicians not aligned to any political party to review all the books on Sikh and Punjab history especially about Ten Guru Sahiban and their period written during the last 30 years.
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