Sikh Research Institute
This institute was setup by S. Harinder Singh with a view to provide a platform for spreading the teachings of the Masters as enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. S. Harinder Singh remains the key person by acting as the CEO of the institute. He took many initiatives in achieving the objects of the institution. He resigned as CEO w.e.f. 1st January 2016 when Inni Kaur was appointed to serve as interim CEO. On his retirement S. Harinder Singh said “My journey with SikhRI commenced with an impetus to build a lasting Sikh institution. I am happy to be leaving behind an organization that is established and mature in both its mandate and operational capacity. He continued to express himself on his parting with the organization “The Guru’s mysterious ways of sanjog (union) and vijog (separation) brought several rivulets to form a river. SikhRI will continue to flow to new and different lands, despite unkind flow alterations. As a tributary to this river, I will now bow to feel the Oceanic burst; I am in gratitude. Inni Kaur appreciated Harinder Singh’s leadership in SikhRI which had brought educational programmes and resources to many new audiences throughout the world. As a result of his work, the institute has been able to attract many new talents and cultivate leadership amongst its ranks. In her worlds “We are grateful for Harinder’s vision and leadership over the past thirteen years. We will ensure that SikhRI continues with its mandate in providing educational resources to Sikhs to lead a Guru-inspired life. We wish Harinder Singh the best in the next phase of his life-journey.”
According to website of the Sikh Research Institute, the SikhRI passionately believes that the teachings and principles revealed to the Ten Nanaks have a lot to offer to humanity and must be promoted with determination. SikhRI is confident that the solutions to our community’s contemporary problems lie within these very values. By inspiring Sikh values, our institutional mission earnestly seeks to heighten individual and communal awareness in all spheres of life. SikhRI endeavour to provide a platform for intensive dialogue in stimulating atmosphere where commitment to excellence is expected and the full realization of human potential is pursued. The main aim of SikhRI is to connect the people with the teachings of Sikh religion. This institute prepares a team of perpetual learners, writers, professors and speakers, who are determined to educate the people about the tremendous impact that Sikhi can have on their lives. Apart from the board as advisory members, it has a staff of kind, loving and empathetic people who are professional in their respective fields.
SikhRI has organized a number of programmes for the education of the people. Their programmes include addresses by Sikh scholars and researchers. For example, S. Amardeep Singh, the author of Lost Heritage: Sikh Legacy in Pakistan and Inni Kaur, poet, author and story teller who is expert in sharing her Sikhi experiences to show the impact of Gurbani, were their speakers at one of the occasions. Such like talks become a part of their camps which are organised every year. Apart from the talks by the motivational speakers, there are many other activities during these camps. These activities include Leadership Workshops & Exercises, Interactive Divans, Speech Competition and Recreational Activities etc. As such programmes are both for the kids and parents they can interact with each other in a stimulating Sikhi learning environment. During this year a camp was held starting from 22 July 2018 for two weeks for providing an educational experience focussed upon Sikh way of living highlighting thereby different aspects of Sikh history and ideology. This year programmes named as ‘Sidak’ was a leadership development programme for young adults. The participants were made aware of Sikh culture, language, values and community though understanding Bani (scripture), Tvarikh (history) and Rahit (discipline). Three separate Sidak programs were offered simultaneously: one for first time participants, one for returning students and a language program that was open for all students and adults. It was really an enlightening programme. The contact details of Sikh Research Institute in USA are PO Box No 6317, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, Ph. No. 908 947 0337 & E-Mail: info@sikhri.org and in Canada are #18 – 5962, Sperling Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5E 2T0 & E-Mail: info-canada@sikhri.org.
The Surat Initiative
The Surat Initiative is a Gurmat literacy programme which aims to provide innovative educational materials and educational advocacy on key issues pertaining to the Sikh community with a view to inspire them to live purposeful life through education. Thus, this organisation, which is registered 501(C) (3) non-profit organisation, focuses upon various projects to fulfil its mission. Its projects include social justice projects, health projects and Gurmat related projects including Kirtan teaching.