SGPC Additional Secretary Manjit Singh said those willing could deposit their passports to the SGPC office before August 30 so that visa could be arranged well in time.
After obtaining visa, SGPC would lead the group of Sikh devotees to Pakistan on November 28 to observe the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, he said.
During visit to Pakistan, devotees to be facilitated to visit many others Sikh historic temples located in different provinces of that country.
Singh said devotees need not visit Pakistan Embassy at Delhi to procure visa as SGPC would obtain the travel document for all the pilgrims.
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