Nagar Kirtan

Nagar Kirtan Description Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi terms which literally means “Neighbourhood Kirtan”. The word “Nagar” means “town or neighbourhood,” and “Kirtan” is a term describing the singing of Shabads (divine hymns). The term refers to the possession of Sikh Sangat (Congregation) through the town singing holy hymns. The concept of a Nagar Kirtan […]

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Harleen Kaur

Harleen Kaur Harleen Kaur of England became a role-model when she won a silver medal in martial art championship held at Malta. Even last year, she had represented her country and won a silver medal accordingly. Seventeen years old Harleen is a school student, but in this young age she had made a name among […]

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Punjab-Culture-Gatka

Punjab – Culture – Gatka (Sikh Martial Art) Description Gatka is an ancient martial art which has been thoroughly battle-tested and has existed in northern India for many thousands of years. It is based on the basic principle of unification of the mind, body and spirit in a rhythm of life to train a saint-soldier […]

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Ash Kaur Bhogal

Ash Kaur Bhogal Details Profession/Designation England Hockey Junior International Player, 1st England Sikh female to represent England Category Sports

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Harmanpreet Kaur

Harmanpreet Kaur Descripation Harmanpreet Kaur (born 8 March 1989) is an Indian cricketer She plays as a batswoman for the Indian women’s cricket team. Kaur was born on 8 March 1989 in Moga, Punjab, to Harmandar Bhullar, a volleyball and basketball player. Her father Harmandar Singh, and mother Satwinder Kaur are baptised Sikhs. Her younger sister Hemjeet, is post-graduate in English and works as […]

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Dalbir Singh Deol

Dalbir Singh Deol Description This is amazing. Dalbir Singh Deol, aged 91, is officially the oldest athlete to represent UK in world athletics. Recently he won a 100m gold in Denmark Sikh He has now added to his world titles – European mens 90-94 category 100m gold in Denmark. Dalbir SIngh Deol, born July 1926, […]

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