The Tatt Khalsa Diwan Selangor, Gurdwara Sahib and Punjabi School in Kuala Lumpur were completed in early 1924 at a cost of Straits Settlement dollars 17,200. Sardar Waryam Singh Bhinder officially declared this Gurdwara open on Vaisakhi day on 13th April, 1924.
Over the years, this Gurdwara was expanded to serve the needs of the growing Sikh congregation. Facilities like the Gurdwara kitchen, Langgar hall, Granthis’ quarters, guest rooms as well as rooms for needy Sikhs were built.
Tatt Khalsa Diwan Selangor played an important role in promoting Punjabi education. In the Punjabi school, both religious and Gurmukhi teachings were imparted. The Diwan gradually
introduced technical and electrical courses with instructors from the Central Railways Workshop, Sentul and the Electrical Department.