Tarn Taran: Kar Sewa sect head Baba Sukha Singh honoured
Tarn Taran, February 21
Baba Sukha Singh, head of the Kar Sewa sect, Sarhali Sahib, was honoured by members of the Sikh community at Khargar in Mumbai on Wednesday for rendering valuable services to humanity during the floods in Punjab in 2023.
On the occasion, Paramjit Singh, president of the Gurdwara Mumbai, Sahib Singh, Amar Singh, Jaimal Singh, Amarjit Singh, Paramjit Singh, Raju Singh Sandhu, Harbans Singh, Major Singh, Babbu Singh Aroli and many other eminent personalities appreciated the services of Baba Sukha Singh rendered during the floods in Punjab and who also provided relief to flood victims.
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