Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SGPC to set up presses overseas to print Guru Granth Sahib saroops

- Surjit Singh surjit.singh@htlive.com

AMRITSAR: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on Monday announced to set up presses in foreign countries to print the holy saroops of Guru Granth Sahib there on the long-pending demand of the Sikh diaspora.

In a meeting, the SGPC executive committee decided to print the saroops in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and some European countries. “The sangat (devotees) in various countries was demanding holy saroops for the gurdwaras. Keeping this in mind, the decision of setting up printing presses was taken after a thorough discussion,” said SGPC president Jagir Kaur after the meeting.

As per an edict issued by the Akal Takht in 1998, the rights of printing the saroops were reserved with the SGPC and any other institutio­n seeking to do so had to take permission of the apex gurdwara body which decided to retain the rights with it only.

Recently, printing holy ‘saroops’ in Surrey in Canada in defiance of Akal Takht’s edict had angered the Sikhs who apprehende­d alteration­s in the copies. “The decision was taken due to the problems faced while sending the holy saroops abroad. Now, the printing will be carried out under the supervisio­n of the SGPC in different countries,” Kaur added.

They will also make arrangemen­ts to send the saroops to various

TO INSTALL PORTRAIT OF SLAIN AMERICAN SIKH POLICE OFFICER SANDEEP DHALIWAL IN CENTRAL SIKH MUSEUM

states in India by road, she added.

The gurdwara body will also install a portrait of slain American Sikh police officer Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal who was shot dead on duty during a traffic stop, in the Central Sikh Museum in the shrine complex, Kaur said. Dhaliwal, 42, was the first Sikh sheriff deputy in Harris county that has a population of over 10,000 Sikhs.

He had made national headlines when he was allowed to grow a beard and wear a turban on the job. Portraits of Nankana Sahib massacre martyrs Ishar Singh and jathedar Amar Singh will also installed in the museum, it was decided. The SGPC also announced to grant Rs 10 lakh to raise a memorial of Dhaliwal at his native village in Punjab.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? SGPC president Jagir Kaur addressing a press conference in Amritsar on Sunday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT SGPC president Jagir Kaur addressing a press conference in Amritsar on Sunday.

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