SGPC to Establish Sikh Centre in Yuba City, California, to Connect Diaspora with Gurmat
SGPC to Open Sikh Centre in Yuba City, California

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has announced plans to establish a Sikh Centre in Yuba City, California, United States. The initiative aims to connect Sikhs living abroad, particularly the younger generation, with Gurmat teachings, according to a statement released by SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami on Friday.

Delegation Meeting in Yuba City

A delegation of the SGPC, led by its president Harjinder Singh Dhami, held a gathering with local Sikh leaders and members of the Punjabi community at the residence of the late Didar Singh Bains in Yuba City. The meeting focused on the SGPC's plans and initiatives for Sikh religious propagation activities abroad.

Praise for Overseas Sikhs

Dhami highlighted that the Sikh community living overseas has achieved remarkable success through hard work and has made significant contributions to the development of their adopted countries. He also commended the efforts made by Sikhs abroad to preserve and promote their heritage.

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The establishment of the Sikh Centre is seen as a step to strengthen cultural and religious ties with the diaspora, ensuring that younger generations remain connected to their roots.

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