Sri Harmandir Sahib

AI-Tampered Images of Sri Harmandir Sahib Spark Outrage

AI-Tampered Images of Sri Harmandir Sahib Spark Outrage

National Times Bureau :- A controversy erupted after AI-generated videos and tampered images of Sri Harmandir Sahib surfaced on social media, sparking outrage among devotees. Head Granthi of the holy shrine, Giani Raghubir Singh, condemned the incident, calling it a deeply unfortunate and unacceptable act. He emphasized that the sanctity of Sri Harmandir Sahib, a symbol of peace and interfaith harmony, must never be compromised. The management of Sri Darbar Sahib has lodged a formal complaint with the Police Commissioner of Amritsar. Acting swiftly, police registered an FIR and assured that those responsible will be arrested soon. Authorities have urged…
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Stopping a Sikh Wearing Kirpan from Entering Red Fort is Unfortunate: Giani Raghubir Singh

Stopping a Sikh Wearing Kirpan from Entering Red Fort is Unfortunate: Giani Raghubir Singh

National Times Bureau :- Sri Harmandar Sahib’s Head Granthi, Giani Raghubir Singh, has condemned the denial of entry to Sarpanch Gurdhian Singh at the Independence Day function in Red Fort, after he was stopped for carrying a kirpan. Calling it “deeply unfortunate,” he said it was a matter of concern that Sikhs still face such discrimination decades after Independence. He also appealed to shopkeepers not to sell rumals with the Khanda symbol, as many are discarded on roads, amounting to disrespect of the faith. “Devotees should know their pilgrimage is complete by bowing before Guru Sahib. Offering a Rumala Sahib…
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Govt Should Grant Gurpreet Kaur a Special Chance After Missing Exam Due to Officials’ Misconduct: Advocate Dhami

Govt Should Grant Gurpreet Kaur a Special Chance After Missing Exam Due to Officials’ Misconduct: Advocate Dhami

National Times Bureau :- The Shromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President, Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, honoured Gurpreet Kaur, a young Sikh woman, for firmly standing by her Sikh identity during a recent incident in Rajasthan. Gurpreet Kaur was reportedly stopped from appearing in a judicial service examination in Rajasthan after she refused to remove her kirpan and kara two of the five sacred (Kakaars) of faith worn by Amritdhari Sikhs. The exam authorities allegedly asked her to remove them before entering the venue, but she declined, citing the Sikh Rehat Maryada (Code of Conduct). As a result, she was denied…
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