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Singh Sabha Lahore

The Singh Sabha Lahore was a reformative movement founded in the late 19th century aimed at revitalizing Sikh identity and culture in India. Established in 1879, its members sought to address social issues, promote education, and counteract the influence of Hindu practices infiltrating Sikh traditions. The Sabha organized educational institutions, published literature, and emphasized adherence to Sikh teachings as outlined in the Guru Granth Sahib. It played a crucial role in promoting Sikh self-awareness and unity, laying a foundation for the Sikh community's response to social and political challenges in British India.