A function dedicated to the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas was organized at Gurdwara Guru Ravidas Ji in Mubarakpur.

Nawanshahr- A program dedicated to the martyrdom of the Sahibzadey was organized by Surjit Foundation with the support of the residents of the town at Gurdwara Guru Ravidas Ji in Mubarakpur village near Nawanshahr. Giving information in this regard, Gurdwara Management Committee President Mohan Lal said that during this program organized by Surjit Foundation, Sri Akhand Path of Guru Granth Sahib Ji began on December 25 with the support of all the Sangats.

Nawanshahr- A program dedicated to the martyrdom of the Sahibzadey was organized by Surjit Foundation with the support of the residents of the town at Gurdwara Guru Ravidas Ji in Mubarakpur village near Nawanshahr. Giving information in this regard, Gurdwara Management Committee President Mohan Lal said that during this program organized by Surjit Foundation, Sri Akhand Path of Guru Granth Sahib Ji began on December 25 with the support of all the Sangats.
and on Friday, December 27, after the Bhog of Sri Akhand Path, Bhai Hardeep Singh Dopalpuri's Jatha shared the history dedicated to the martyrdom of the Sahibzadey through Kirtan and described the sacrifice of the Sahibzadey as a historical sacrifice and said that just as Guru Gobind Singh Ji, while erasing the distinction of caste and high and low, gave Amrit to everyone from the same bowl at the time of the creation of the Khalsa and granted equality to everyone, in the same way, the Sahibzadey of Guru Ji drank the jam of martyrdom while remaining steadfast in their religion. 
Today's youth should stay away from evil practices and follow the path shown by the Gurus to make their lives successful. On this occasion, Principal Malkit Singh, Meena Rani, Satpal, Amarjit Kaur, Amarjit Bangar, Ajay Kumar Bangar, entire Gurdwara Management Committee of the village, and the residents of the city were present from Surjit Foundation. The milk langar service continued till noon by the family of Pyara Lal, after which the Guru's langar was used in abundance.