A woman can become a Granthis because there is no probibition in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji of becoming a granthis. Even there is no restriction in the Sikh Rehat Mariada.
In Sikhism, women are allowed to be priests. Sikhism promotes equality between everyone and it would be a bit hypocritical is Sikh women weren't allowed to be priests.
yes
No. Infact no religion says to drink alchohol.
Granthis generally wear turbans of white, black, blue or yellow colour, long shirts or cloaks and churidar trousers. They carry a white sash or scarf hung loosely around the neck to show that they are a respected and honoured priest.
Yes. anyone in Sikhism is allowed to get marry.
There is no 'office'. But there are the 'granthis' if you would like to speak with them.
no, but i am not really sure but unmarried woman where allowed
In a gurdwara, collective worship is typically led by a granthi, who is a trained individual responsible for reciting from the Guru Granth Sahib, the central religious scripture of Sikhism. Granthis often lead the congregation in prayers, hymns, and readings from the holy scriptures during the worship service.
No. Generally speaking, no man is allowed in a woman's toilet.
of course they are allowed
no in olden times they were not allowed but presently they were allowed
It is called Sikhism.