Sikh Youth Honor Martyrs with Tea and Biscuit Distribution
Sikh community worldwide commemorates the martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh’s sons with acts of service, including a local event at Tatanagar station.
JAMSHEDPUR – Sikhs around the globe are observing the Martyrdom Day of Shri Guru Gobind Singh’s four sons, a day marked by various religious and social activities.
In Jamshedpur, the Sikh youth of Golpahari and Kitadih organized a service camp at Tatanagar station.
This camp, aimed at alleviating the harsh winter conditions, saw the distribution of tea and biscuits to passengers and locals.
Approximately five thousand people benefited from this service, a testament to the community’s dedication to helping others.
The spirit of service exhibited by the Sikhs earned widespread praise from those who received their assistance.
This service camp was not only a gesture of kindness but also a tribute to the martyrdom of the Chhote Sahebzaads, who suffered and died in extreme cold.
Leading figures in the Sikh community, including Paramjeet Kaur and Gurmeet Kaur, participated to encourage the youth.
Their presence underscored the importance of community involvement and support.
A broad array of community members, including Jagat Singh, Satbir, and Trilochan Singh, actively contributed to the event.
Their collective efforts symbolize the Sikh community’s commitment to service and remembrance of their history.
The event exemplified the Sikh principle of ‘Seva’ or selfless service, an integral part of their religious and cultural ethos.
Organizers said that this initiative in Jamshedpur is reflective of similar acts of kindness and remembrance occurring globally among the Sikh community.

