Students offer 11 Akhand Path Sahibs for Bandi Chhod Diwas!

To commemorate the Gurgaddi Diwas of Shri Guru Granth sahib, 11 Akhand Paths were initiated on the sacred festival of Sikhs ‘Bandi Chhod Diwas’ on 23rd October at Akal Academy, Cheema and the concluding ceremony ‘Bhog’ took place on the 25th October. The Gurbani was recited on voluntary basis by students of the teacher training […]

To commemorate the Gurgaddi Diwas of Shri Guru Granth sahib, 11 Akhand Paths were initiated on the sacred festival of Sikhs ‘Bandi Chhod Diwas’ on 23rd October at Akal Academy, Cheema and the concluding ceremony ‘Bhog’ took place on the 25th October.

The Gurbani was recited on voluntary basis by students of the teacher training program. The Sangat was mesmerized by the Kirtan Darbar which added an element of divine peace in the air.

Baba Iqbal Singh Ji, President of The Kalgidhar trust honored the special guests and the students with saropas.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 27th Oct ’14

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India Giving Challenge lights up lives this season!

Give India has been a consistent support and a pat on the back that keeps us, The Kalgidhar Trust Baru Sahib on our way to great work in the field of Rural Transformation, Women Empowerment celebrating our mission to establish permanent peace through value based education. With an established trust and faith of the donors […]

Give India has been a consistent support and a pat on the back that keeps us, The Kalgidhar Trust Baru Sahib on our way to great work in the field of Rural Transformation, Women Empowerment celebrating our mission to establish permanent peace through value based education.

With an established trust and faith of the donors in our policies and practices, #GiveIndia has added on to the good name for our Organisation adding its own credibility and giving all the small scale and large NGO’s a platform to establish great work the organisations are doing individually through India Giving Challenge.

We are proud enough to be associated with #GiveIndia and the regular campaigns that do good for both our us together helping us do good for the society Together. Through this effort many a lives will change for good. Many a poor and underprivileged children would see the light of education in their lives.

Three Cheers for the Long Lasting Relationship and the Ever Lasting Respect for each other…

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 27th Oct ’14

Sangat TV Conferred with Media Award at The Sikh Awards UK!

Sangat TV has been awarded The Media Award at The Sikh awards Event which took place at the Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge on Saturday. The Sikh Awards appreciates the pivotal contributions made by the Sikh community across various fields like business, charity, education, entertainment, professional services, seva (selfless service) and sports. Sangat Televison – Birmingham […]

Sangat TV has been awarded The Media Award at The Sikh awards Event which took place at the Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge on Saturday.

The Sikh Awards appreciates the pivotal contributions made by the Sikh community across various fields like business, charity, education, entertainment, professional services, seva (selfless service) and sports.

Sangat Televison – Birmingham having set an exemplary impact in the media industry was acknowledged with great honour. Sangat Television is the first TV channel in the world set up as a registered charity. It is committed to promoting Sikhi and propagating ‘Dharam Parchar’. Sangat TV is owned by the Sangat Trust, a registered charity backed by Gurdwaras from UK and from other individuals.

The winners of the night included: Sikh Helpline – Birmingham, who won the Sikh in Charity Award, Swaran Singh Gharial – Kenya won the Sikh in Seva Award. Bhai Baldeep Singh – India won the Sikh in Entertainment Award, Sangat Television – Birmingham, Sikh in Media Award. Gursharan Kaur – Canada, the Sikh in Education Award and Amrit Singh Uppal – Singapore won the Sikh in Profession Award. Sukhi Ghuman – Nottingham won the Sikh Entrepreneur Award, Malvinder Mohan Singh – India won the Sikh Businessman Award and Parminder Kaur – Netherlands won the Sikh Business Women Award.

The event saw 750 guests in attendance from elite international dignitaries to public figures, community heroes, sports stars and celebrities. Last year the UK Prime Minister the Rt Hon.

David Cameron was the recipient of a Special Recognition Award for the several “firsts” he had instigated between the UK and the Sikh community in India, including becoming the first serving UK Prime Minister to pay his respects at the Darbar Sahib (The Golden Temple, India), laying a wreath and signing a book of condolence at the memorial site in Jallianwala Bagh Gardens, in Amritsar.

He also commenced the annual Sikh traditional festival of Vaisakhi, which has been celebrated at 10 Downing Street since 2011.

Each year, The Sikh Awards takes a theme as its central focus for the evening’s celebrations and this year the event recognized and honored the sizable battlefield contribution made by Sikh soldiers during the Great War, which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary.

Although the Sikh community only makes up two per cent of the British Indian population, they formed 20 per cent of the British Indian Army, which saw 130,000 active Sikh soldiers.

As a result of this theme, speakers at this year’s event included representatives from the Royal Army, Royal Navy, the Tower of London and other well-known historians and two of the evening’s highlights included the staging of the Lottery-funded SOAS exhibition about Sikhs in WW1 and a special trumpet rendition by the Army’s band.

A further highlight of last night’s event, which was hosted by the media organisation The Sikh Directory, was the launch of the third edition of The Sikh 100 Power List, which details the most prominent Sikhs in the global community.

The Sikh Awards was founded by entrepreneur Navdeep Singh Bansal, ‘We were delighted that The Sikh Awards have been such a success, not only last evening but also looking back five years since its inception.

“Our purpose with the awards continues to be to recognize, honor and celebrate the enormous achievements of the successful, hard-working and ambitious Sikh community as they tirelessly contribute to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of societies globally, as well as making a difference to people’s lives through philanthropy. This year’s event however had a special focus on Sikh soldiers who contributed during WW1 and as such we wanted to pay special homage and show our due respect to the thousands of Sikh soldiers who fought and lost their lives during the First World War.

‘I would also once again, like to congratulate all of this year’s winners, who have shown that they are beacons that shine out to our future generations and will encourage them to continue to strive for excellence in their chosen professions.’

Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji 544 years ago with over 26 million followers worldwide. It is ranked as the world’s fifth largest religion.

“The 2013 awards was a precursor to the event in 2014, which marked two important anniversaries: the first being the 160th anniversary of the first Sikh arriving in the United Kingdom in 1854 and secondly the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, where several thousands of Sikh soldiers fought for Britain on the front line.”

The Sikh Awards 2014 Winners:

Sikhs Businessman

For the organisation or individual that can best demonstrate how it has made exceptional financial returns, shown strong growth, innovative strategies and clear market leadership in its sector. This category also incorporates Business Man, Business Women and Entrepreneur awards.

Malvinder Mohan Singh – INDIA

Malvinder Singh is Executive Chairman of Fortis Healthcare. With a current net worth of $2.6 billion, he is a dynamic business leader and philanthropist recognised globally for his contribution of pursuing business for profit and for the betterment of the community. He incubated and established Fortis Healthcare, in the late 1990’s and has been instrumental in its transformation as a leading healthcare delivery company working towards making healthcare widely accessible for all. Malvinder Singh is on the Board of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations and is the serving Chairman of the CII Services Council. He earned his MBA from the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA.

Women in Business

Parminder Kaur – NETHERLANDS

Parminder Kaur is a Pharma regulatory professional providing strategic input for medicinal product development. She has Lead a combination therapy project in collaboration with the R&D Group at the European Commission. She was chosen to be a scientific representative from India by the American Society of Microbiology in 2000. Currently, she is the owner of RegPak BioPharma Consulting based in Amsterdam, Holland. Parminder is an eminent speaker at International Conferences and has recently forayed into the medical world. She has the credit for introducing innovative treatment options for cancer patients in India.

Entrepreneur of the Year

Sukhi Singh Ghuman – UK

February 2003 saw Sukhi become Founder of Octavian Security, after seeing a niche in the market, and now Group CEO for the Octavian Group, currently comprising of companies within the UK, USA and South Africa. Octavian was named Britain’s 27th fastest growing private company in the Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track League Table. In 2011, he became the first non-USA citizen to join the HSFA Board of Directors and served as Chairman in 2012. Sukhi is currently a member of the Nottingham Trent University Development Board, International Ambassador for the City of Nottingham, columnist for Asian World and a member of the British Indian Business Forum.

Sikhs in Charity

For an individual, organisation, or society which can best demonstrate that it has the community at heart and has had a positive impact whilst improving the health and wellbeing of society.

Sikh Helpline – UK

Giani Sukha Singh is a national figure who has dedicated his life to Seva. He has founded two voluntary organisations, the Sikh Naujawan Academy and the Sikh Helpline. The SNA have run free nationwide gurmat-camps for 21-years, providing educational activities to thousands of youths, encouraging good Sikhi-lifestyles, morals and values. SHL, established 18 years ago, provides a free 24 hour national helpline, offering advice, support and guidance. He also completed a national bike ride of 500 miles for charity. Giani Ji was recently approached by the UK Home Office to act as their Sikh representative.

Sikhs in Education

For any Sikh educational establishment, teacher or individual that is taking a strategic approach to recognising, educating and developing the talent and skills within the community

Gursharan Kaur Kandra – CANADA

Gursharan Kaur started her career in India, working with the Indian Red Cross. Moving to Canada in 1995 she has since worked with many organisations as executive director and chairperson. In 2003 she started her own company, the Canadian International Academic Services Incorporation. CIAS was set up to provide international students from all around the world with the opportunity to gain access to quality education in Canada. The company represents over 57 educational institutions globally. Gursharan has successfully been able to change the lives of 1800 international students by providing them with admissions into Canadian post-secondary institutions. She is also the Founder of the Canadian Intercultural Association of Students (CIAOS).

Sikhs in Entertainment

This category recognises directors, presenters, comedians, instrumentalists and musical artists etc respected role models who promote the Sikh identity within the entertainment industry.

Bhai Baldeep Singh – INDIA

Baldeep Singh is the ‘Renaissance Man’ of Punjab. For the past several decades, he has compassionately dreamt and zealously worked towards a radical reclamation and transformation of the cultural topography of Punjab. Anyone who has heard him render the vintage etiquettes of Gurbani Kirtan cannot but be overwhelmed not only by the sheer range of his knowledge but also by the spiritual resonance he brings into play. He is known the world over as perhaps the finest teacher of music from South Asia. He has mooted, for the first time, the idea of setting up a conservatory at the Qila of Sultanpur Lodi.

Sikhs in Media

For an individual or organisation that has made a substantial positive impact within the media industry, including newspapers, websites, radio and television stations and all other media platforms.

Sangat Television – UK

Sangat Television is the first TV channel in the world set up as a registered charity. It is committed to promoting Sikhi and propagating ‘Dharam Parchar’. Sangat TV is owned by the Sangat Trust, a registered charity backed by Gurudwaras from the UK and from other individuals. The channel is an open platform for the Sikh Sangat to express their views independently. Sangat TV popularity grew during the UK riots in 2011. Its coverage was used by BBC News, Sky News as well as international stations such as CNN and Fox News. Prime Minister David Cameron said “this was an example of a media company’s commitment to social responsibility”.

Sikhs in Profession

Nominees in this category are employees whose contributions have made an exceptional difference on a local or global scale, in any field such as financial, medical, technology, government or legal.

Amrit Singh Uppal – SINGAPORE

Amrit Singh is the grandson of Major General Lachmann Singh Lehl and Arjan Singh Uppal.

He is one of the youngest double master’s winners in the UK. Having studied at the University of Birmingham, Loughborough University and London School of Economics he joined his family business before entering the banking fraternity in 2000 with Coutts & Co. Being one of the first turbaned Sikhs he quickly established his name within the industry. Six years later he joined Credit Suisse as the Head of their new Midlands office. Amrit left to join Barclays Asia in 2011 and was recently made the Global Head of South Asian Clients with EFG Bank AG.

Sikhs in Seva

This category recognises an outstanding individual who has shown exceptional vision and contribution to society through means of Seva (Selfless Voluntary Service).

Swaran Singh Gharial – KENYA

Swaran Singh was born in 1945, he is a business man and philanthropist. He joined the International Lions Club in the year 1976. He held various positions at Club and District Level. He obtained a grant to build the Lions Eye Hospital, the most advanced facility in Sub Saharan Africa of its kind. He raised funds to build Lions Service Centre in 2002. He revived the oldest Gurudwara in Kenya, which is now declared as National monument. In 2010 he completed a 96 bed project at Makindu Temple. More recently in 2008 Swaran Singh was elected Project Chairman, for a magnificent South C Darbar and complex, inaugurated in 2014.

Sikhs in Sport

For an individual that has made a significant contribution to the sports industry on a regional, national or global scale whilst promoting there Sikh Identity.

Navtej Singh – INDIA

Navtej Singh is the world’s first Amritdhari Sikh Bodybuilder. Having successfully won a number of respected awards in the industry, he has proudly taken the Sikh identity to forefront of this demanding and highly competitive global sport. Navtej has also recently started his movie career and is due to release a new film globally highlighting some of the key historical injustices faced by many Sikhs. Over the years he has won Mr. Punjab, Mr. North India, Mr. India, Mr. World Amberix International Championships and the Mr. Europe Pro Open.

The Sikh People’s Choice Award

Chosen by the community through the online voting process this category recognises an individual who has had a positive impact on people’s lives and has great admiration from others

Pardeep Singh Bahra – UK

Pardeep Singh is a 23 year old well known fashion blogger and the founder of ‘Singh Street Style’. In September 2014 he was chosen to be the face of Samsung, for their Alpha smart phone campaign. He is the first Sikh turbaned man to be the face of a global campaign for a international organisation. He was recently named as one of the top 10 fashion bloggers by Esquire magazine. Pardeep has been featured in many main stream fashion publications and newspapers such as Vogue, The Guardian, Time Magazine, Financial Times, MTV and Men Fashion Magazine.

The Sikh Lifetime Achievement Award Tarlochan Singh MP

Tarlochan Singh born in 1933 is a walking encyclopaedia on Sikhism, sports, Indian politics and Punjab. He is an able Parliamentarian, a sports administrator par excellence, a well-read columnist, a successful communicator and a proven administrator. He has been witness to two major events in contemporary Sikh history, the 1947 partition and the anti-Sikh riots in New Delhi in 1984. Credited with producing first Sikh calendar in 1973, he has always remained synonymous with world of sports for his role in organising 1982 Asian Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

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Kalgidhar Trust Joins hands with Bhaarat Welfare Trust for a Noble cause!

Kalgidhar Trust gets affiliated with Bhaarat Welfare Trust, UK. The latter is a British registered charity with a mission to eradicate the vicious cycle of poverty via education. It reduces the pain of poverty, strengthening bonds of the society, by bringing simplicity, efficiency, and personal touch to the charitable process. The tie up shall encourage […]

Kalgidhar Trust gets affiliated with Bhaarat Welfare Trust, UK. The latter is a British registered charity with a mission to eradicate the vicious cycle of poverty via education.

It reduces the pain of poverty, strengthening bonds of the society, by bringing simplicity, efficiency, and personal touch to the charitable process.

The tie up shall encourage all, to experience the incredible power & joy of giving.

UK donors can now make tax-effective donations and Bhaarat Welfare Trust shall remit the entire amount without deduction of any cost.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 14th Oct ’14

Learning through PYP Exhibitions… Exclusive Learning Program for Grade 5 PYP Students!

PYP Exhibition was held at Akal Academy, Baru Sahib on October 4, 2014, a concept authorized by IB (International Baccalaureate) in November last year. It is mandatory for the Grade 5 PYP students of IB World Schools to showcase their learning in the form of Exhibition in one of the last units of their concept-based and inquiry based learning.

Grade fivers of Akal Academy, Baru Sahib enthralled the audience with their wonderful performance of their learning in PYP by means of Power Point Presentations, displays and live performance of Music band, Dance and Drama to exhibit the central idea – Performing art as an opportunity to explore passion and stimulates social change. The Grade V teachers laid the solid foundation in crystallizing the knowledge and blending performance beautifully and artistically.

In the final year of Primary Years Program, the Grade 5 students take up exhibition as a culminating project. It’s a demonstration of students’ engagement with the five essential elements of the program: knowledge, concepts, skills, attitudes and action. Exhibition represents a significant event in the life of a PYP student, synthesising the essential elements and sharing them with the whole-school community.

Parents, representatives from other IB world schools and other guests were spell bound by the synthesis and creativity in depicting the journey of inquiry undertaken by the 11-12 year old students.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 6th Oct ’14

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Students of Akal Academy – Baru Sahib Win Gold Medal in Yoga Competition!

Students of Akal Academy – Baru Sahib have Won Gold Medal in National Yoga Competition and have brought pride to not only the Academy but also the Sirmour District!

The Yoga Competition was held in Baba Balaji Ashram – Kotlakalan where around 350 students participated from 10 districts from which the students of Akal Academy – Baru Sahib were the best ones among the competition and Jaskirat Singh of claas IX not only won the Gold medal under the 14-17 age group but also has been selected for the National Competition to be held in December in Hyderabad!

Coach Anupam Sharma informed about Veerpal Singh competing under 8-11 age group won the Bronze Medal. Principal – Akal Academy – Baru Sahib, Dr. Neelam Kaur appreciated the students and the coach on the occasion!

‘Like and Share’ among your family and friends…

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 4th Oct ’14

Free Dental Medical Checkup held under Free Medical Camp at Cheema-Mandi!

Under the recent Dental Medical Checkup held under the banner of Free Medical Camp, more than 350 patients have been treated free of cost.

Dr. Ravi Kant, a renowned Dentist visited the camp and treated more than 200 patients and the other 150 patients were treated by Dr. Ramandeep Kaur Maan.

We are proud enough. Are you? ‘Like and Share’ to appreciate!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 26th Sep ’14

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Free Dental Medical Checkup held under Free Medical Camp at Cheema-Mandi!
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A Couple From New Jersey Donate to Build 2 Akal Academies in Amritsar in the memory of their parents!

Setting the example straight, a Doctor couple from New Jersey, who in the wake of doing good for others, especially the less fortunate, have expressed their desire to help construct Schools under The Kalgidhar Society – Baru Sahib. They have donated for the building of two schools in Amritsar area in the memory of their […]

Setting the example straight, a Doctor couple from New Jersey, who in the wake of doing good for others, especially the less fortunate, have expressed their desire to help construct Schools under The Kalgidhar Society – Baru Sahib. They have donated for the building of two schools in Amritsar area in the memory of their parents, namely Akal Academy -Chheharta and Chugawan.

The couple, Dr. Gurcharan Singh and Dr. Navjeet Kaur are retired doctors and are working with Federal Government as Consultants from Pennsylvania, hail from a lineage of educationists from Punjab. They met our team of Sewadaars in New Jersey, USA and offered this Sewa to Dr. Khem Singh Gill – Vice President, The Kalgidhar Society.

While offering this Sewa and showing her gratitude towards the hard work being put in by the society to help the less fortunate, avail Quality Education, she was in tears and said, “It’s time to pay back to the society which is not even the fraction of what we have got in return, where we wish to build a tree to provide the shade of education and everything special to the rural kids who move out of the shade with a light of their own and spread this light all over the world! We wish to visit India and support the Society in the social services they are into further…”
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Dhan Sikhi… Dhan Khalsa!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 22nd Sep ’14

Time to strengthen our moral fiber, spiritual sinews

Waheguru ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji Ki Fateh Even before we could adequately savour the taste of a justifiably-earned victory the opportunity was snatched away from us. We fought a battle with vigour and valour. We won. But why is there so little to cherish the fond memory? Why is the entire Sikh community and […]

Waheguru ji Ka Khalsa,
Waheguru ji Ki Fateh

Even before we could adequately savour the taste of a justifiably-earned victory the opportunity was snatched away from us. We fought a battle with vigour and valour. We won. But why is there so little to cherish the fond memory? Why is the entire Sikh community and its legions of supporters cutting across caste and creed feeling let down today? That too within a couple of days of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) relenting from its adamant stand and granting significant though tentative relief to players. As per FIBA’s announcement on September 17, they can now play with their headgear on for the next two years when the rules will be reevaluated and, in all probability, be validated and ratified.

It was Kalgidhar Society’s global campaign against FIBA’s ban on Sikh players from playing with their turbans on that won the battle for us. It was the result of intense strategies, collaboration with like-minded organizations across the globe, smart use of the social media and effective execution on the ground. But more than anything else it was the support from the community and well-meaning friends. But for you, our online petition against FIBA’s discriminatory rules via change.org would not have elicited support from over 70,000 persons in a short span of time. But for the articulation of their rage by all Indians and many others FIBA would not have understood that turban is a Sikh’s pride. It is his identity and a vital article of his faith. I am pleasantly surprised to find people from non-Sikh communities echoing our sentiments and sensitivities in USA where I am mobilizing support on the turban issue.

The world has indeed become a global village, thanks to the latest developments in communication technology. And technology we did use abundantly to spread our message. Our cause found resonance in many hearts. Thanks to you all!

Of course, it goes without saying that all through the struggle we drew inspiration and sustenance from the blessings of Kalgidhar Society’s head Baba Iqbal Singh. We salute him!

But even before we could start rejoicing over the success, came the blow — stealthily and swiftly. What hurt most was the fact that it came from within. Friends, you will recall that Kalgidhar Society had launched this campaign after Amritpal Singh and Amjyot Singh, Indian basketball team players, were subjected to racial discrimination by FIBA authorities at Xuhan in China recently. They were made to take off their turbans. We fought the battle not just for the duo but for all Sikhs and others who use different head gears as the mark of their respective faiths.

We were, therefore, shocked to find that Amritpal and Amjyot have chosen to cut their hair and have flown to participate in the Asian Games at the South Korean port of Incheon. That too after the relatively favourable announcement from FIBA. That too after after having hailed the announcement and appearing in news media photographs displaying the victory sign. This is distressful. Our heads hang in shame.

But in keeping with the highest tenets of Sikhism we bear no grudge towards them. It is highly probable that FIBA’s adamant stand and delayed decision may have worn the patience of these two players thin. Also, modern day sport is inextricably linked to monetary rewards and sundry benefits. These are enough to entice the common man.

But Sikhs have always stood out from the common lot, both in India and abroad. Trials and tribulations have brought out the best in them. Wars and battles have spurred them on to new heights of sacrifice and glory. Their enterprise and perseverance in times of severest crises are universally acknowledged. Who knows it better than we in India?

Yet we need to work arduously on some fronts. Let us begin with one. Let us strengthen our moral and spiritual fiber. In today’s consumerist society, we are besieged by allurements galore. Glamour and glitz bedazzle us. Materialism beckons us 24X7. No wonder, many of us fall prey to these temptations. We lose our spiritual moorings. We tend to ignore what our 10 revered Gurus taught us. We overlook what is enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib. We lose our way and get caught in the web of greed and misery.

The time has come to find our way back to the divine realm. Once there, we will automatically overlook worldly inducements. We will be able to see one in all and all in one. Everybody’s sensitivity will be our concern. Others’ pain will be our sorrow too. So will be their joy our source of happiness.

Crises like the one created by FIBA will just not arise. True brotherhood shall prevail.

bani

 
~ Ravinderpal Singh Kohli

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