Chandigarh : Over 500 youths and kids take part; leaders name dastar an emblem of Sikh identification, satisfaction and duty Below the steering of Shiromani Akali Dal president Sardar Sukhbir Singh Badal and the management of Youth Akali Dal president Sardar Sarabjit Singh Jhijar, a two-day particular dastar camp below the marketing campaign ‘Meri Dastar Meri Shaan’ was efficiently organised at Gurdwara Sri Nathana Sahib, Jand Mangholi (Ghanaur). The camp was devoted to the festivals of Lohri and Maghi and witnessed enthusiastic participation from the Sikh sangat, particularly the youthful era.
The camp was inaugurated by SGPC member Jathedar Jasmer Singh Lachhru, whereas on the concluding day, Palvinder Singh Talwara and Bibi Parvinder Kaur, spouse of Youth Akali Dal president Sarabjit Singh Jhijar, attended as particular visitors. Greater than 500 youths and kids took half within the two-day programme and tied dastars with satisfaction and devotion.
Professional sewadars guided contributors on the standard Sikh methodology of tying the dastar and defined its non secular, cultural and historic significance. The camp geared toward strengthening the bond of the youthful era with Sikh values, self-discipline and identification. Massive numbers of devotees have been current all through the programme and appreciated the initiative taken by Youth Akali Dal.
Addressing the gathering, Jathedar Jasmer Singh Lachhru stated that ‘Meri Dastar Meri Shaan’ shouldn’t be merely a marketing campaign, however a robust motion to awaken the true spirit of Sikhism among the many youth. He said that as per the imaginative and prescient of Sardar Sukhbir Singh Badal, the core goal of Youth Akali Dal is to attach the youthful era with Sikh faith, historical past, tradition and excessive ethical values.
He added that the dastar is not only a bit of material however an emblem of Sikh honour, self-discipline and duty bestowed by the Gurus. Defending and respecting it, he stated, is the responsibility of each Sikh. Lachhru additionally famous that Shiromani Akali Dal stays dedicated to Sikh causes and that its staff are devoted to the Sikh Panth.
Palvinder Singh Talwara, in his tackle, urged youths to undertake Sikh values, put on the dastar with satisfaction and observe the teachings of the Gurus to develop into position fashions for society. He additionally assured that Youth Akali Dal will proceed organising related dastar camps and religious-cultural actions throughout Punjab sooner or later.
On the conclusion, Jathedar Jasmer Singh Lachhru thanked your entire Youth Akali Dal workforce and volunteers for his or her tireless efforts in making the two-day camp a grand success, calling it a results of collective dedication and repair.



