In the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, Sewa means Service – a unique concept of Service – Selfless Efforts for Welfare of All. Sewa is an important part of worship. Sikhs fulfil this duty when they help in the langar or look after the Gurdwara, study the Guru Granth Sahib and teach it to others and help other people in need.
The Sikh Brotherhood, Howrah, West Bengal India Chapter was opened first with an idea of imparting Sikh values into the youngesters so that they can become good, loyal, trustworthy, brave and God fearing ideal citizens, click to see
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The Sikh Brotherhood, Howrah, West Bengal India Chapter was opened first with an idea of imparting Sikh values into the youngesters so that they can become good, loyal, trustworthy, brave and God fearing ideal citizens, click to see
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The Sikh Brotherhood, Howrah, West Bengal India Chapter was opened first with an idea of imparting Sikh values into the youngesters so that they can become good, loyal, trustworthy, brave and God fearing ideal citizens, click to see
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