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Misl Satluj Welfare Society is a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Punjab, India, dedicated to humanitarian, social, and environmental welfare activities.
Third Turban Competition
“Shaan e Puadh” moving forward the series of turban competition, Misl Sutluj Welfare Society dedicated to the Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the village Gabbemajra of Kharar, along with the youth of the village organized turban competition.
To connect children with their roots and Sikh history, The Third Turban Competition was organized in village Gabbemajra Halka Kharar yesterday with the support of the village Sangat and Misl Satluj Welfare Society, in which the children of the village participated enthusiastically.
Our Believe
We believe that lasting change begins with collective action — individuals and communities coming together to make a difference.
Environmental NGO
To promote environmental conservation by reducing pollution, protecting wildlife, and raising awareness about climate change.
Social Development NGO
To empower underprivileged communities by providing access to education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Youth Empowerment NGO
To support young people in achieving their full potential through leadership training, skill development, and mentorship programs.
Misl Satluj Welfare Society
We have not seen the damage caused by the recent floods merely as a tragedy, but as a call to serve. Together with the “Nishkam Sikh Welfare Council” from Delhi, we have begun the work of rebuilding homes. When the Misl Satluj Welfare Society takes any task into its hands, it considers completing it both a duty and a matter of faith — because we don’t build trust with words, but through our actions.