Aims and Objectives
The Sikh Religious Society aims:
- To promote interest in and disseminate information on Sikhism.
- To organize and simulate programs towards establishing Gurdwaaras
- To organize discourses on Gurbani, Sikh history and Culture and Strive for establishment of a Central Institute of Sikh Studies in USA.
- To organize libraries and establish a periodical.
- To encourage social and cultural gatherings in order to celebrate Sikh occasions.
- To organize affiliated local units all over USA.
- To organize programs of religious education for the Sikh community.
- To promote interfaith activities.
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