India: SGPC deploys women’s forces at Golden Temple’s doorways

Punjab, India: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken severe steps to increase security around the Golden Temple after three incidences of low-intensity explosions occurred in previous days. It was a crucial turning point in the temple's history, which included deploying an all-female force at each entry point

Punjab, India: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken severe steps to increase security around the Golden Temple after three incidences of low-intensity explosions occurred in previous days. It was a crucial turning point in the temple's history, which included deploying an all-female force at each entry point
Punjab, India: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken severe steps to increase security around the Golden Temple after three incidences of low-intensity explosions occurred in previous days. It was a crucial turning point in the temple's history, which included deploying an all-female force at each entry point (Image Courtesy-Facebook)

Punjab, India: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has taken severe steps to increase security around the Golden Temple after three incidences of low-intensity explosions occurred in previous days. It was a crucial turning point in the temple’s history, which included deploying an all-female force at each entry point.

To secure the historic site of Sikhism, the SGPC has taken quick actions to strengthen the security around the golden temple. They want to ensure the safety and peace of all worshippers and guests by improving the security in and around the Golden Temple.

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The SGPC’s decision to include women’s force is a historic action that shows its dedication to gender equality and women empowerment. The SGPC shows its modern stance in creating an atmosphere of safety and welcomes for all people, regardless of gender, by employing women staff at every entry.

Additionally, having a female force deployed at the entry points improves security, especially for female worshippers who might feel comfortable and confident talking with female security staff and cooperating to create a safer environment.

The SGPC also understands how crucial it is to include the community and ask for support from the general public in order to protect the Golden Temple.

They also launched awareness programmes to inform visitors and devotees about security precautions and to promote focus. The SGPC seeks to establish an atmosphere where everyone contributes to the protection of the temple by encouraging a sense of group responsibility.

The SGPC’s attempts to increase security measures as the Golden Temple, located in the Amritsar district of Punjab, India, draw millions of tourists from around the globe.

The SGPC creates an encouraging example for other religious organisations by deploying a women’s force at all entry points, promoting gender equality and enhancing security.

 

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