Conference · 1.0
Jun
14
2026
Announcing

The Sikh Anthology Media & the Dasam Foundation present

Northeast India's First Regional Conference on Sikh Studies

Convened around the question — Do Sikh institutions in Northeast India uphold the ideals and vision enshrined in Shri Guru Granth Sahib? A question, not a settled position: put on record to scholarship, to lived experience, and to the institutions themselves, in the regions where Sikhi has been carried for generations but seldom subjected to its own inquiry.

DateSunday, 14 June 2026
Time9:30 AM – 5:30 PM IST
VenueDistrict Library Auditorium, Dibrugarh
EntryFree · Registration compulsory
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