Sometimes its important to get the facts right... the girls were not punished for having done eyebrows but because one sevadars was found plucking a couple hairs from the other sevadars eyebrows in the presence of child campers. There are mixed opinions on whether the punishment was right or not, and although I do not agree with the extent they were punished to, what they did during camp wasn't excusable. It was made very clear that no matter what you do outside of camp, you comply to the rules set by the organisers whilst being in the camp which was a ban of make up, removing hair, using hair products such as hair straighteners.
Having been present at the whole camp, I don't remember seeing the occurrence of any manmat activities apart from that idiotic representative of Sikh Missionary society who walked around giving his views to people when no one really cared. The whole camp only consisted of TWO members of the Sikh Missionary Society.
Although I cannot justify the foolishness of the rules set by the organisers such as the ban of keeping bibek during the camp, I would not go as far as calling this camp a "PUNJABI" camp. People should get up and organise camps themselves instead of criticizing the only camp of its nature. Complaining on the internet will get you anywhere because I very much doubt Sikh missionary Society Uncles browse this website. Even if they do, they will never change their views or stop the camp. Organise your own one week residential camp for children that age instead of coming here and complaining about these things. Accommodate for the children instead of doing nothing. GurSa Singh has said it right,