The first phase of the renovation was completed before the centenary and the refurbished Gurudwara was inaugurated on Guru Nanak Devji's Gurupurab in 2007.
Gurudwara Saheb has a dormitory and few smaller guest rooms to accommodate visitors for a free of charge overnight stay.
Volunteer contributions are encouraged to facilitate smooth functioning of the Gurudwara, due to limited number of Sikh population and visitors in the region.
At present, Gurudwara requires huge amount of funds and services for repairs of all the associated buildings, and smooth functioning.
In 2014, approximately 1000 devotees reached from all over North India to participate in celebration of Gurupurv on the eve of Guru Nanak Jayanti and community food Langar was arranged for everyone.
Due to constant efforts on local, international and social media by the management committee including the Granthi, Chail Gurudwara has initiated celebrations on other occasions as well.
The general church architecture of Gurudwara is preserved but doors, windows, roof and floor have been replaced.