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Global Punjabi Association Invitation to Discuss Punjabi Unity

Dear

We cordially invite you to an important meeting to discuss the commemoration of the 350th martyrdom of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in November 2025. The meeting will also focus on measures to promote unity among Punjabis, with special reference to those who wear the Janju and those who laid down their lives to save it.

Meeting Details:

Date: 20th June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Venue: Union Territory Guest House, Chandigarh

Your valuable suggestions on promoting unity among Punjabis will be highly appreciated. We look forward to your presence and participation in this meeting.

Thank you for considering our invitation. Kindly confirm participation.

Best regards,

Global Punjabi Association

Global Punjabi Association Meeting

1. Mission of GPA –
To promote inter-faith harmony within the Punjabi community worldwide by highlighting our shared culture, language, and legacy and strengthening the concept of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiat

2. Spirit of the Association – 
GPA is not a religious or political organization but a cultural bridge reconnecting once-unified communities. Our guiding motto is “Celebrate that which unites, understand that which differs.”
With the blessings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Bhagwan Krishna, we aim to strengthen unity village by village, family by family, and heart to heart.

3 . History and Foundation of GPA –
Founded in 2022, the GPA rose from the awareness that Hindus, Sikhs and all other Punjabis were unified in their belief until 1839. It was said that “Punjab Vasda Guruan Te Peeran De Na Tee.” Sanatan Dharam had strong roots and influence in Punjab and seamless integated with Sikh religious thiught and philisophy. The divisions have been externally influenced due to some self-serving interests.
Established by community leaders, scholars, retired officials, and youth, GPA was born to rebuild Punjabiyat – our shared language, values, and identity.
GPA avoids blame games of the past and focuses on cultural revival and grassroots collaboration.

4 . The Objectives of the Association

(a) Foster inter-faith unity through the celebration of our common heritage.
(b) Revive the Punjabi language, culture, and traditions that grew from our multi-cultural villages.
(c) Help youth reconnect with their ancestral roots and Punjabi identity.

5. The methodology identified to achieve the objectives

(a) Create platforms for shared service, learning, and celebration.
(b) Celebrate all aspects that reflect unity.
(c) GPA organizes joint celebrations across religious lines, including
– Guru Nanak Jayanti to celebrate spiritual wisdom for all humanity;
– Krishna Janmashtami to celebration dharma;
– Baisakhi, as integral to Punjab and also birth of the Khalsa.
– Lohri as a symbol of Punjabi rural and folk tradition.
– Independence Day & Republic Day as a shared national legacy
These events are held in community halls, public parks, or residential spaces, promoting inclusivity and unity.
It is proposed to include more activities at the academic and social level

6. Geographic Presence – GPA has active units in:

– Punjab
– Delhi
– Mumbai
– Kashmir
– Haryana
– Uttar Pradesh
– UK
– Canada
– Australia

Outreach plans in the future include engaging the Punjabi diaspora in:

– United States
– ⁠New Zealand
– Dubai
– Kenya

Other areas having a significant Punjabi population within Bharat and across the world will also be engaged

7. Member Legacy –
GPA draws strength from members with deep historical roots, including:
– Descendants of original Panj Pyare:Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji.
– The Royal Family of Nabha: Authors of the Anand Marriage Act of 1909.
– Heirs of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Ministers
– Prominent personalities from all walks of lives who have an inclination towards social and cultural upliftment of Punjab

GPA has found support from several functional NGOs and social service platforms like

– World Cancer Care
– Humanity First

Efforts are on to integrate with more organisations and institutions

8 . Challenges :
(a) No formal headquarters. Operations are run from members’ homes.
(b) Lack of Government Support: No grants or recognition for social services.
(c) No publications and media platforms for sharing historical insights and community updates.
(d) Limited Financial Resources – activities are funded by member contributions and personal donations.

9. Proposed Action Points

(a) Advocate for a national presence and permanent office.
(b) Build partnerships and alliances with like-minded cultural bodies, government institutions, education institutions, think tanks, etc.
(c) Launch a GPA journal/magazine, website, and social media portals with articles, oral histories, and research.
(d) Media Outreach: Highlight success stories in joint community service through media.
(e)Youth Involvement: encourage youth participation through heritage walks, seminars, and cultural programs.
(f) Awareness Campaigns – Create school and university campaigns on Punjab’s shared legacy.

Draft Press Release

Global Punjabi Association Holds Meeting to Discuss Interfaith Punjabi Unity Chandigarh, June 20, 2025 – 

The Global Punjabi Association (GPA) held a meeting at the UT Guest House in Chandigarh, focusing on promoting interfaith harmony and cultural unity within the Punjabi community.

Under the leadership of Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal, President of GPA, ————-( name of senior participants)the meeting aimed to strengthen the concept of Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiyat, celebrating the shared culture, language, and legacy of the region. GPA’s guiding motto, “Celebrate that which unites, understand that which differs,” reflects its commitment to fostering unity and understanding among diverse communities.

During the meeting, GPA members discussed ways to revive the Punjabi language, culture, and traditions that grew from the region’s multicultural villages. They also explored initiatives to help youth reconnect with their ancestral roots and Punjabi identity.

GPA organize joint celebrations across religious lines, including:

Guru Nanak Jayanti to celebrate spiritual wisdom for all humanity
Krishna Janmashtami to celebrate dharma
Baisakhi, as integral to Punjab and also the birth of the Khalsa
Lohri as a symbol of Punjabi rural and folk tradition
Independence Day & Republic Day as a shared national legacy

These events will promote inclusivity and unity, highlighting the shared values and heritage of the Punjabi community.
Since the GPA believes in dialogue on every issue will be bridge between Punjabi’s and
Government agencies to promote our common culture and understanding.
For more information, please contact [insert contact details].

About Global Punjabi Association

The Global Punjabi Association is a cultural organization that aims to promote interfaith harmony and unity within the Punjabi community worldwide. With active units in Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, Kashmir, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, UK, Canada, Australia, and other locations, GPA seeks to rebuild Punjabiyat – the shared language, values, and identity of the region.

Office Bearers:
– Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal – President
– [Name] – Vice President
– [Name] – General Secretary
– Treasurer

List notable attendees, including community leaders, dignitaries, and GPA members

ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION ON PUNJAB

Punjab is the repository of a culture that goes back to millenniums. It has withstood the vagaries of changing (often violent) times. Changes have been dynamic but the fundamentals have remained the same. The civilisational roots of Punjab have, since long, transcended the limitation of religion, caste etc. There is in place a syncretic culture that is witnessed in common eating, common dress, songs and literature etc.
something that is explained by a specially coined word – Punjabiat (the Punjabi way of life) Punjab is known as the land of Saints and Gurus. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib forms the very soul of Punjab and is the foundation of the cultural homogeneity in Punjab, it is the very basis of Punjabiat.

Social churning has taken place in Punjab to the extent where a different perspective to the future of the region needs to be worked out towards strengthening the cultural moorings. The hard-working Punjabi community across the world needs to nurture Punjab as the seat of its culture and ethos. This year is particularly significant since it marks the 350th anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur that will be commemorated on 25 November 2025.

On this emotive occasion, the Punjabi community needs to get-together to promote inter-faith harmony within the community worldwide, by highlighting our shared culture, language, and legacy and strengthening the concept of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiat
.
During the last 75 years, efforts by so-called leaders of Punjab have been directed towards dividing rather than uniting Punjabis. GPA looks towards spearheading hope and positivity during this black period in the history of Punjab, and fill the vacuum of leadership with people who can be trusted. GPA will take initiative with like-minded people to Punjab to foster the concept of, “celebrating that which unites and
understanding that which differs.”

The Round Table Discussion will ponder on the actions that need to be taken and how GPA can collaborate to take this noble initiative forward.

List of Participants

PRESS RELEASE

Global Punjabi Association Holds Meeting to Discuss Punjabi Unity

Chandigarh, June 20, 2025 – The Global Punjabi Association (GPA), a cultural organization that aims to promote interfaith harmony and unity within the Punjabi community worldwide, held a meeting at the UT Guest House in Chandigarh today.

The meeting was chaired by S. Iqbal Singh Ji Lalpura, Patron of GPA and moderated by Col. Jaibans Singh, Vice President, GPA.
The delegates included eminent personalities from diverse backgrounds including senior Army veterans, former IAS officers, academicians, lawyers, corporate professionals, businessmen, social workers etc.

The meeting focussed on promoting interfaith harmony and cultural unity within the Punjabi community and identification of actions required to strengthen the concept of Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiyat and celebration of the shared culture, language, and legacy of Punjab
The delegates presented their views on ways to revive the Punjabi language, culture, and traditions that grew from the region’s multicultural villages. They also explored initiatives to help youth reconnect with their ancestral roots and Punjabi identity.
The guiding light of the meeting was GPA’s motto, “Celebrate that which unites, understand that which differs,” that reflects its commitment to fostering unity and understanding among diverse Punjabi community worldwide.

About Global Punjabi Association
Founded in 2022, under the patronage of prominent Punjabi Social worket, S. Iqbal Singh Lalpura, the GPA rose from the awareness that Hindus, Sikhs and all other Punjabis were unified in their belief until 1839. It was said that “Punjab Vasda Guruan Te Peeran De Na Tee.” Sanatan Dharam had strong roots and influence in Punjab and seamless integrated with Sikh religious thought and philosophy. The divisions have been externally influenced due to some self-serving interests.

Established by community leaders, scholars, retired officials, and youth, GPA was born to rebuild Punjabiyat – our shared language, values, and identity.

GPA has active units in Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, Kashmir, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, UK, Canada, Australia, and other locations

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