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Join Sikhs from diverse backgrounds for an experiential learning experience that fosters collaboration, innovation, and the courage to lead with purpose.

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Sidak Leadership Program isn’t just a program; it’s a transformative journey designed to expand your leadership abilities and reshape your life. Rooted in Surat (awareness) and Ruh (spirit), Sidak empowers you to become a Guru-centered leader who thrives on learning, growth, and connection.

Join Sikhs from diverse backgrounds for an experiential learning experience that fosters collaboration, innovation, and the courage to lead with purpose. Through engaging activities, thought-provoking discussions, and skill-building sessions, you’ll not only learn about leadership—you’ll live it.

Why Sidak?

  • Develop the mindset of a life-long learner.
  • Strengthen your ability to lead with clarity and compassion.
  • Discover how to balance spiritual depth with practical leadership.

Your facilitators will guide, inspire, and challenge you, but the true transformation lies in your commitment to grow.

Apply to the 2025 Sidak cohort today and embark on a journey that will change the way you lead, think, and live.

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