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Gurudwara Singh Sabha ,Situated in the Main Chownk in Kathua , Mailny 2 Km from New Bus Stand . The Chowk is well known by the name of the Gurudwara. Some called it Gurudwara Chowk .  
'''Gurudwara Singh Sabha''' , Situated in the Main Chownk in Kathua, Mailny 2 Km from the New Bus Stand. The Chowk is well known by the name of the Gurudwara. Some have called it Gurudwara Chowk.  


Here is a Office of the Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee Kathua and Sikh Missionary College.  
There is also an Office of the Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee Kathua and Sikh Missionary College located on the Chowk.  


The Kathua Gurudwara Singh Sabha is under Construction from the last 3 years due to the unavailability of the sufficient funds.Gurudwara has its own market but the rent coming from this is very less which is utilized in paying the salaries of the Granthis ,Sewadars and Raghi Jatha   and other things like in celebratings Gurpurabs Etc.
For almost three years now the work on the Kathua Gurudwara Singh Sabha is yet to be completed as the incoming funds  (the Gurudwara has its own market) goes mostly to paying the salaries of the Granthis , Sewadars and Raghi Jatha and other expenses like the costs involved with celebrating Gurpurabs,  etc., leaving little in the contruction fund.

Revision as of 06:52, 22 April 2008

Gurudwara Singh Sabha , Situated in the Main Chownk in Kathua, Mailny 2 Km from the New Bus Stand. The Chowk is well known by the name of the Gurudwara. Some have called it Gurudwara Chowk.

There is also an Office of the Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee Kathua and Sikh Missionary College located on the Chowk.

For almost three years now the work on the Kathua Gurudwara Singh Sabha is yet to be completed as the incoming funds (the Gurudwara has its own market) goes mostly to paying the salaries of the Granthis , Sewadars and Raghi Jatha and other expenses like the costs involved with celebrating Gurpurabs, etc., leaving little in the contruction fund.