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A body representing different sections
of the Sikh community constituted in May 1949 by Maharaja Yadavinder
Singh, Rajpramukh of the Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU),
to manage the major Sikh shrines within the new state which had
come into being in consequence of the amalgamation of the eight
princely territories in the Punjab. Before merger some of these
states had their own boards or committees for the purpose. Patiala
state had, for instance, its Interim Gurdwara Board formed on 8
November 1946; Kapurthala its General Gurdwara Committee; and Jind
its Gurdwara Committee. The gurdwaras in the Punjab were controlled
by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee under the Gurdwaras
Act of 1925, the jurisdiction of which statute did not extend to
the princely states.
After the formation of PEPSU, a notification
(No. 2, dated 20 May 1949) was issued by Sardar Sahib Deodhi Mualla,
constituting the Dharam Arth Board for the state. The Board comprised
twentyfive members to which number ten more were added through a
later notification. At the first meeting of the 25-member committee
convened in the Patiala Secretariat on 27 June 1949, Jathedar Balwant
Singh Chanarthal, an Akali leader, was unanimously elected president
and a sub-committee was nominated to draft rules and regulations
which were finally approved by the Board at its meeting on 26 August
1949.
The Board had about two hundred gurdwaras under
its control. Prominent among the twenty-five under its direct management
were Gurdwara Sri Dukh Nivaran Sahib at Patiala, the shrines at
Fatehgarh Sahib, Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib at Sultanpur Lodhi, Gurdwara
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib at Jind, Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur
Sahib at Dhamtan and the state gurdwara at Kapurthala. For gurdwaras
not directly managed by the Board there were local committees under
its supervision. Owing to acute factionalism that arose within its
ranks the Dharam Arth Board was superseded under a government notification,
dated 4 May 1954, by a 13-member Interim Gurdwara Board, with Balwant
Singh Chanarthal as its president.
As PEPSU became part of the Punjab in 1956,
the new state government by a notification dated 10 January 1958,
allowed the Interim Gurdwara Board to continue functioning until
it was merged with the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on
8 January 1959.
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