Punjab has declared November 2025 as “Martyrdom Remembrance Month” to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji’s sacrifice. The month-long observance features daily religious programs, extensive seva camps, and medical check-ups, alongside a moral education drive for over 10 lakh students. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann (Photo credit: PTI) CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has declared November 2025 as “Martyrdom Remembrance Month” to mark the 350th anniversary of the martyrdom of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru who sacrificed his life to uphold faith, humanity, and protect the weak. The programmes began on November 1, with daily kirtan, ardas, and katha being held in gurdwaras across districts. Officials said more than 1.2 million devotees have attended so far. Over 500 seva (service) camps have been set up across Punjab, many serving daily langar (community meals). The Health Department has organised 220 medical camps where around 1.4 lakh people have received free check-ups and medicines.The Education Department has launched a “Moral Education Drive” involving more than 10 lakh students from 20,000 schools and colleges. Activities include essay writing, poster-making, and cultural programmes highlighting the Guru’s life and teachings. The state government has also released a digital documentary series on Guru Tegh Bahadur, viewed widely online.On November 10, special kirtans and ardas were held across Punjab, with large gatherings in Amritsar and Sri Anandpur Sahib. District-level control rooms have been set up to coordinate arrangements and assist devotees.Chief minister Bhagwant Mann said Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom represents the defence of religious freedom and human dignity. Seminars and discussions on “Humanity and Religious Freedom” will continue in schools and universities through the month.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage23-Year-Old Indian Student Dies In Texas; Family In Andhra Pradesh Appeals For Help To RepatriateEx-RBI Chief Raghuram Rajan Blasts US For Discriminatory Tariffs, Calls Modi-Trump Relation HollowMost-Wanted Indian Gangsters Caught; Sangwan And Bishnoi Networks Face Big Setback in US, Georgia123PhotostoriesThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens10 baby names that mean happiness in different languagesExclusive – From being a part of creative team to working with Shah Rukh Khan in Dil Toh Pagal Hai: Balvinder Singh Suri aka Roshan Sodhi of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah on his journeyFrom Yam (Jimikand) to Colocasia (Arbi): 9 types of root vegetables found in IndiaNatasha Poonawalla to Nimrit Kaur: Today’s celebrity fashion moments you can’t miss123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingHafiz SaeedHailee SteinfeldVanessa BryantMarshawn Kneelands GirlfriendMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJuan SotoCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsMatt Hardy
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has declared November 2025 as “Martyrdom Remembrance Month” to mark the 350th anniversary of the martyrdom of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru who sacrificed his life to uphold faith, humanity, and protect the weak. The programmes began on November 1, with daily kirtan, ardas, and katha being held in gurdwaras across districts. Officials said more than 1.2 million devotees have attended so far. Over 500 seva (service) camps have been set up across Punjab, many serving daily langar (community meals). The Health Department has organised 220 medical camps where around 1.4 lakh people have received free check-ups and medicines.The Education Department has launched a “Moral Education Drive” involving more than 10 lakh students from 20,000 schools and colleges. Activities include essay writing, poster-making, and cultural programmes highlighting the Guru’s life and teachings. The state government has also released a digital documentary series on Guru Tegh Bahadur, viewed widely online.On November 10, special kirtans and ardas were held across Punjab, with large gatherings in Amritsar and Sri Anandpur Sahib. District-level control rooms have been set up to coordinate arrangements and assist devotees.Chief minister Bhagwant Mann said Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom represents the defence of religious freedom and human dignity. Seminars and discussions on “Humanity and Religious Freedom” will continue in schools and universities through the month.