Singh Riders to Resume Motorcycle Rides from February 16, Expanding Sikhism Awareness Efforts

Singh Riders to Resume Motorcycle Rides from February 16, Expanding Sikhism Awareness Efforts

Singh Riders, a dedicated group of Sikh motorcyclists, will restart their rides on February 16, 2025, to continue spreading awareness about Sikhism in rural areas. The initiative, which began in September 2024, focuses on distributing free literature provided by the Sikh Missionary College to households across villages. The core mission of the group is to deliver the teachings of Sikhism directly to people's doorsteps.

Currently, the group has over 60 motorcyclists who travel through Ludhiana and neighboring districts to promote Sikh values and heritage. Founded by Gurjit Singh Azad, the group operates under the technical guidance of Gurpreet Singh, ensuring seamless coordination of its activities.

Singh Riders welcomes all Sikh motorcyclists passionate about sharing the knowledge of Sikhism and enjoying the spirit of adventure. The group emphasizes that this initiative is not only about riding motorcycles but also about contributing meaningfully to the preservation and promotion of Sikh culture.

In addition to distributing literature, the group organizes interactive sessions in villages, where they discuss the relevance of Sikh teachings in today’s world. Plans are underway to expand their reach to other districts, aiming to inspire more people to join their cause and strengthen community connections.

The group believes their unique blend of adventure and service will bring renewed energy to Sikhism's propagation, fostering unity and awareness among rural populations. Singh Riders hopes their efforts will inspire other communities to adopt innovative approaches to cultural preservation and education.



Posted By: Gurjeet Singh