THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, March 7: Central Sikh Naujawan Sabha on Thursday unveiled their upcoming cultural extravaganza, Baisakhi Night, scheduled on April 6 at the Sakchi Gurudwara grounds in Sakchi.
President of the Central Sikh Naujawan Sabha, Sardar Amrik Singh, revealed that the event will feature a special performance by the renowned Sufi singer from Punjab, Kanwar Grewal.
The entry to the programme will be granted exclusively through passes, which will be distributed free of cost. Passes will be available to the public after March 20 by contacting the designated phone numbers issued by the Sabha (9031384624, 7004985606).
At the press conference, Sardar Trilochan Singh and Executive President Inderjit Singh emphasized that the event will be an exclusive affair, and only those with passes will be allowed entry.
Inderjit Singh, along with president of Jharkhand Pradesh Gurdwara Committee, and Chairman of CGPC, Sardar Shailendra Singh, expressed their support for the event, along with other dignitaries present.
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The programme, organized by the Naujawan Sabha, will see the participation of various social, political, and administrative officials. Those who have made outstanding contributions to society will be honoured during the event.
General Secretary of Central Gurdwara Committee Gurucharan Singh Billa and Amarjeet Singh conveyed their wishes to the organizers and pledged the cooperation of the Central Gurdwara Committee.
Sukhwant Singh Sukku and Ranjit Singh, General Secretaries of the Central Naujawan Sabha, shared details about the cultural program, which includes performances of Sikh martial art Gathka and Punjab’s famous folk dances, Bhangra and Giddha, by talented children.
They assured attendees that the program would be a grand spectacle, with meticulous seating arrangements.
Notable attendees at the press conference included Central Gurdwara Committee General Secretary Gurcharan Singh Khalsa, Amarjeet Singh, Advisor Surendra Singh Shinde, Parvinder Singh Sohal and Sardar Satvir Singh Somu, among others.