The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) is preparing for the grand celebration of Hola Mohalla on March 4, 2026. Despite recent internal disputes and administrative challenges, the committee has confirmed that the event will take place at Gurdwara Damdama Sahib in Nizamuddin. President Harmeet Singh Kalka stated that the festival represents the spiritual strength and discipline of the Khalsa Panth. The event will be organized with full devotion and spiritual enthusiasm from morning until evening.
What are the main attractions and timings for Hola Mohalla 2026?
The primary celebrations are scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, at Gurdwara Damdama Sahib, which is located behind Humayun’s Tomb. The festivities will follow Gurmat Maryada and are open to the general public for free. The committee has arranged for several traditional activities that highlight Sikh history and valor. Key highlights include:
- Traditional displays of Sikh martial arts known as Gatka
- Horse riding performances and spiritual Kirtans
- Large-scale Langar (community kitchen) service throughout the day
- Special religious prayers from early morning until late evening
Traffic advisory and administrative updates for the Nizamuddin area
The Delhi government recently extended the DSGMC’s tenure by nine months, until September 30, 2026, though this move has faced legal challenges from opposition groups. Meanwhile, the current leadership is focused on the festival organization while dealing with internal friction. Due to the expected large gathering of the Sangat, heavy traffic congestion is anticipated in several parts of New Delhi. Commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly or avoid the following routes:
| Affected Area | Impact Level |
|---|---|
| Mathura Road | High Congestion |
| Bharat Scouts and Guides Marg | Heavy Traffic |
| Neela Gumbad | Slow Movement |
| Sarai Kale Khan / Nizamuddin | Expected Jam |