Printing press from Germany to be imported for printing Guru Granth Sahib

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Management Committee (DSGMC) will import an ultra modern fully computerized offset press to print copies of the holy scripture ji.

A new three-storied fully complex "Granth Sahib Bhawan" is being built at Rakab Ganj Sahib complex at the cost of around Rs 2.5 crore for installing the new machine. The construction work is likely to be completed by April 2019.

"The new machine is likely to reach by April 2019 and the printing of the holy scripture ji will likely start in May 2019," G.K. said.

A Sikh NRI has donated Rs 11 crore for the project, he added.

The installation work of the new machine is being undertaken by ji who has also been assigned with the 'kar sewa' of the new building.

Besides the new one, the existing two colour will continue their mainly for Sikh Gurmat literature (Philosophy of the Gurus) and for various sikh institutions like chains of Guru Harkishan Public Schools.

They have also published over one lakh copies of ji.

Shiromani Parbhandak Committtee (SGPC), and DSGMC, Delhi, the world's largest publishers of Sikh religious books and literature, have exclusive and legal rights for publication of Guru Granth Sahib ji worldwide.

The new will have optimum capacity of printing 10,000 pages per day which will meet the growing demand for the holy book worldwide, mainly among overseas Sikh devotees.

is also planning to showcase to the people the journey of Guru Granth Sahib ji by organising visits to the press complex. During these tours, visitors will be educated about the of the holy scripture, said.

"It will help in projecting the spot as a new religious tourist destination in the national capital which will attract both foreign as well as domestic tourists," he added.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 14:46 IST