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We have proposed the idea of dedicating between 25 and 50 acres of land at Nankana Sahib and at Kartarpur as “sacred forest” to conserve bio-diversity around these places...In addition, around five or 10 acres would be devoted to organic farming to supply organic food for 'langar'.
EcoSikh has appealed to the Punjab Government and SGPC to work towards making the holy city of Anandpur Sahib eco-friendly and sustainable as the preparations are underway to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the city beginning on June 19th.
6 ways to help your Gurdwara be clean and green. There is power in numbers and strength in unity. Here are some nuts and bolts ways to make a difference as a community!
Prominent Kar Sewa Group have agreed to introduce eco-friendly features in Gurdwara buildings under its service and also to add green patches in the new designs for reconstruction of older Sikh structures.
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