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Bhai Nachhatar Singh Bhari Handiaya gets Brahm Gyani Bhai Lalo Ji Award-2024

Bhai Nachhatar Singh Bhari Handiaya being presented the award.

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The state-level function of Brahm Gyani Bhai Lalo’s ‘’Aagman Purb’’ was recently celebrated with great reverence by Ramgarhia Sikh Organisation, India.

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Apart from various districts of Punjab, a large number of representatives of the Ramgarhia community from Rajasthan, Delhi, Jammu, Haryana participated in the event. Chief guest Bhai Ranjit Singh, former Jathedar, Sri Akal Takht Sahib; Sant Baba Sarbjot Singh Bedi, Chairman, Sant Samaj; HS Hanspal, Chairman, PEDA; MP Raj Kumar Chabewal; and Inderjit Singh Babbu attended the programme.

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On the occasion, after the recitation of Sri Sukhmani Sahib, Sant Baba Ranjit Singh, Mukh Sevadar, Gurdwara Shaheed Singhan; Bhai Satinder Singh Alam; Bhai Manpreet Singh Sherpur; and Bhai Gurinder Singh Salwada performed kirtan in the Diwan.

Ramgarhia Sikh Organisation, India, under the leadership of president Hardev Singh Kaunsal, conferred the “Brahm Gyani Bhai Lalo Ji Award-2024” upon industrialist, and religious and social personality Bhai Nachhatar Singh Bhari Handiaya. The organisation president, in his address, said the presence of representatives of the Ramgarhia community in large numbers from various districts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, and Haryana was proof of the unity of the community.

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