New Initiative to Promote Gurmukhi Language Among Sikh Children
Young preacher Bhai Harvinder Singh Jamshedpuri calls for widespread Gurmukhi education.
Jamshedpuri to provide study materials to Gurudwaras for Gurmukhi education.
JAMSHEDUR – Bhai Harvinder Singh Jamshedpuri, a young preacher, has recently announced a new initiative aimed at promoting the Gurmukhi language among Sikh children.
As part of this initiative, he will be providing comprehensive study material to support their learning.
He encouraged all Gurudwara committees to begin providing Gurmukhi education to children on Monday. He promised to support them by supplying the necessary resources.
Jamshedpuri highlighted the significance of this initiative, pointing out that although some of Kolhan’s 34 Gurudwaras already teach Gurmukhi, more extensive measures are required to promote awareness and education.
He invited the leaders and representatives of all Gurudwaras to participate in this campaign and promised them a continuous provision of Gurmukhi literature and alphabet resources.
Jamshedpuri emphasized the importance of education, stating that a solid educational background is necessary for the advancement of the community.
He promised to make sure that every Sikh child receives education in their native language and vowed to do everything possible to increase the availability of Gurmukhi education.
Dr. J. Singh, a local educator, said, "This effort by Bhai Harvinder Singh Jamshedpuri is an important move towards protecting our language heritage."
Bhai Harvinder Singh Jamshedpuri is a passionate advocate for Gurmukhi education, particularly for Sikh children.
He believes that Gurudwara committees play a crucial role in promoting education within the Sikh community.
In order to further the progress of the community, Bhai Harvinder Singh has initiated an education program in Jamshedpur, focusing on Gurmukhi study materials.
His aim is to preserve the Sikh language and ensure that future generations have access to quality education.

