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Waheguru

i wanted to know where i can find the budget each year the sgpc passes. Is it available online

also i need to know

1 how many gurdwaras are under there control

2 how many parcharks the sgpc have working for them

3 how many schools are under there control

4 how many religious training schools they have/ how many parcharks they train each year

5. how many people does sgpc employ

im trying to find out how much money they take in and what they spend it on. Is this kind of information easily available online for anyone to look through

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Waheguru

i wanted to know where i can find the budget each year the sgpc passes. Is it available online

also i need to know

1 how many gurdwaras are under there control

2 how many parcharks the sgpc have working for them

3 how many schools are under there control

4 how many religious training schools they have/ how many parcharks they train each year

5. how many people does sgpc employ

im trying to find out how much money they take in and what they spend it on. Is this kind of information easily available online for anyone to look through

They'll spend all your money if you give it to them on their salaries.
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How much are SGPC using from their funds to help the families of Shaheeds or dharmic faujis who are rotting in prisons since the 80's ? How much money I'd put towards legal costs to help free the wrongfully imprisoned Singh's on fabricated charges ? Or to fight the cases of extra judicial killings and fake encounters , some of which was highlighted by Khalra.

How much funds are put towards helping the widows and children of the 84 survivors in Delhi's widows colony ?

What's being done to help the alcoholism and drug addiction epidemics in Punjab ?

The answer ? Probably a big fat zero. Such is the corruptness and greed for Maya of the government puppets of SGPC.

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So, if I've done my maths correctly (which i probably haven't) 1 crore = roughly £115,000 give or take a few thousand with the exchange rate so according to that report their budget is 905 crore which is roughly over £100 million sterling, if that's correct then holy moly these boys are rolling in it, my dad wasn't wrong when he said that the SGPC have enough money to bail out half the third world from debt (but that's assuming my calculation is correct).

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