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Gurdwara Committees view their stakeholders as Sikh congregation whereas the newer British born Sikhs realise the wider Sarbat as stakeholders


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3 hours ago, singhbj singh said:

The elder generation do not have the monopoly on seva.

This mentality stems ultimately from a "scarcity mentality".

Doing seva ultimately creates an "abundance mentality". Seva creates a virtous cycle that increases Sarbat Da Bhalla.

But this is lost on them.

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I think there is room for both old & young, new as well as primitive style of doing Seva.

Gurdwara Committee should have taken a lesson or two in Change Management before stopping Langar groups. It was a bad decision which shows inexperience of committee members.

Difference between India & abroad is that Langar groups are not funded by Gurdwara Committees but by rich patrons & Sangat.

Young generation must opt for crowd funding or approach next generation UK Royals for support.

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