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Local sikhs gathered together and by persuation with then Project officer they were able to unfurl sikh religious flag on a peace of land.Ultimately with combined efforts of all sadh sangat not only Gurdwara but other religious sections of society could also got land allocated for their places of worship over a priod of time and continuous struggle.
Local sikhs gathered together and by persuation with then Project officer they were able to unfurl sikh religious flag on a peace of land.Ultimately with combined efforts of all sadh sangat not only Gurdwara but other religious sections of society could also got land allocated for their places of worship over a priod of time and continuous struggle.
Nowadays besides celebrating Gurpurbs a school is also being run by local sikh community of BHEL.
Nowadays besides celebrating Gurpurbs a school is also being run by local sikh community of BHEL.
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Revision as of 05:39, 23 April 2005

This Gurdwara was started by a few sikhs who were employees of Public sector undertaking M/s BHEL Haridwar.In Project site map which was prepared by then USSR Govt. , consulatancy there was no area marked for religious places ;whereas residentail colony had been planned. Local sikhs gathered together and by persuation with then Project officer they were able to unfurl sikh religious flag on a peace of land.Ultimately with combined efforts of all sadh sangat not only Gurdwara but other religious sections of society could also got land allocated for their places of worship over a priod of time and continuous struggle. Nowadays besides celebrating Gurpurbs a school is also being run by local sikh community of BHEL. File:Bhelgurdwarastarters.pdf