Pammi Bai visited the Pingalwara
Paramjit Singh Sidhu, popularly known as Pammi Bai, is indeed a celebrated artist deeply rooted in Punjabi language and culture. Renowned for his contributions to Punjabi music, particularly in the genre of Bhangra, Pammi Bai’s love for his heritage shines through in his songs and performances.
Recently, Pammi Bai visited the Pingalwara Institute along with his colleagues. The Pingalwara Institute holds a special place in the hearts of many due to its association with the revered Bhagat Puran Singh Ji, a selfless humanitarian who dedicated his life to serving the marginalized and underprivileged.
During his visit, Pammi Bai and his companions had the opportunity to explore the museum showcasing photographs and memorabilia of Bhagat Puran Singh Ji’s exemplary service. Witnessing the life and legacy of Bhagat Ji left a profound impact on them, evoking deep emotions.
Expressing his sentiments, Pammi Bai emphasized that Bhagat Puran Singh Ji remains unparalleled in the realm of service. However, he lamented the fact that Bhagat Ji did not always receive the recognition and respect he rightfully deserved for his noble deeds.
Pammi Bai’s words echo a sentiment shared by many admirers of Bhagat Puran Singh Ji, underscoring the importance of honoring and acknowledging the tireless efforts of individuals who dedicate their lives to the service of others, regardless of recognition or reward.