Jathedar Baljit Singh Daduwal received the ‘Ambassador for Peace’ title from the Universal Peace Federation USA, at the Washington Times Hall, in recognition of his efforts in promoting peace and community leadership.
Daduwal has also served as the president of the Haryana Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. He has played a key role in managing Sikh religious affairs and advocating for community welfare.
Tomiko Duggan, vice president of the Universal Peace Federation, and Surinder S. Gill, co-chair of the International Forum USA, praised Daduwal for his commitment to humanitarian work and peace-building.
At the ceremony, Daduwal offered prayers for global peace and unity, reaffirming his dedication to fostering harmony worldwide.
Meanwhile, Subeg Singh Multani was honored by the International Forum USA for his exceptional work in immigration services, recognizing his efforts to support immigrants and help them integrate into society. His dedication has positively impacted numerous individuals and families, earning him this recognition.
In his acceptance speech, Multani expressed deep gratitude to the Universal Peace Federation and its associates for the honor. He also gave special thanks to Surinder S. Gill, an Ambassador for Peace, for his ongoing support. Multani highlighted the importance of collaboration in serving the community and promoting peace.
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