The Sikh
Missionary College is an organisation for propagating the Sikh Religion which
was established on May 30, 1980 at New Delhi, India by Gursikhs from Delhi &
Punjab. It was decided to form a Supreme Council of nine founder members to run
the organisation.
S. Harbhajan Singh of Ludhiana was appointed the President of the organisation
and it was decided to setup the head office of the organisation in Ludhiana.
The founder members and other leading members were already associated with the
study and propagation of Sikhism for about 15 to 20 years. Therefore despite
being a new organisation Sikh Missionary College established itself as a leading
organisation in the field of propagation of Sikhism. Today, nineteen years after
its foundation it is considered next only to Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak
Committee, Amritsar. In addition to the head office at Ludhiana it has
sub-offices at Delhi, Chandigarh, Jalandhar and Jammu .There are approx. 450
Study-Circles in India and other countries of the world which are engaged in
propagating the faith.
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