The Sikh Humanitarian Society
The Sikh Humanitarian Society was established in the year 2000 at Rohini, New Delhi and was registered under societies act XXI of 1860 in 2002. The Society was established under the guidance of Late Chief Justice S.R.S. Narula along with devoted members (Sewaks) of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vidya Kender. The aim of the society is to strengthen the deserving girl child and equip her to be catalyst change in the society.
The Society received overwhelming response from the eager girls from the area. Immediately the society managed to provide establishments of the two buildings on 26 sq metres plots bearing premises no. C-1/54, Sec-16, Rohini, and C-1/34, Sec-16, Rohini.
The Society has the qualified staff besides the voluntary services of retired College/School teachers.
Achievements : The Society manages a free educational centre where tuitions are arranged from class third to graduation level. The education is totally free including stationery besides uniforms etc. The girl students are also trained in cutting tailoring, fashion designing, music Harmonium and Tabla.
The Society is aiming to enable each girl student for employment after completing her studies. The students are enrolled after completing in professional courses like Paramedical courses (Nursing, Lab. Technician etc) advance computer course, fashion designing and skill development.
150 students are benefitted each year for different facilities provided by the society i.e. tuitions and professional courses.
Placements : More than 10 students get employment every year.
Free Homeopathic Dispensary : The society is also running a free Homeopathic dispensary. Although, the society meets its expenditure mainly from donations which are exempt u/s 80G of the Income Tax Act and from foreign contribution for which it has sought permission from the Government, it is doing a wonderful job under the able guidance of S. Rachhpal Singh Gulati as President along with Col. (R) JPS Sahi (9910029987) as a Secretary and other Sewaks of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vidya Kender. The contact details of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vidya Kender are, Address is near Chattarpur Metro Station, Andheri More, New Delhi and contact numbers are 011-55671306/26806195/26802823.
Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan
Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan was established in Delhi in 1958 in the memory of Bhai Vir Singh to further the objectives of his works. While the foundation stone of the building was laid in March, 1972, by President Shri V.V. Giri, the memorial was inaugurated by President N. Sanjeeva Reddy, in 1978. Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan made all round development under the Presidentship of S. Surjit Singh Majithia, Sardar Bahadur Ujjal Singh, Sardar Arjan Singh, R.B. Sohan Lal, S. Swaran Singh, Dr. G.S. Dhillon, S. Harnam Singh Suri & Prof. Harbans Singh. All of them played significant role in the initial years. Many more prominent persons like Dr. J.S. Neki have remained associated with this sadan. In 1972, when the first Birth Centenary of Bhai Vir Singh was celebrated, a new building was constructed wherein a vast library with thousand of books in Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English was started. The Sadan is publishing Khalsa Samachar, a weekly started by Bhai Vir Singh Ji and also his other books in original as well as in translations. The Sadan also looks after the residential place and the museum of Bhai Vir Singh at Amritsar through a team appointed by them. Bhai Vir Singh’s Birth Anniversary and Death Anniversary are celebrated every year. Recently a programme was organized by ‘National Institute of Punjab Studies’ (a unit of Sadan) dedicated to the 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The institute is a non government organization devoted to promotion of language, literature and culture of Punjab and Dr. Manmohan Singh is its incumbent president. Dr. Manmohan Singh while speaking unchecked exploitation of natural resources, present day growing ace for arms, continued exploitation of poor by the rich and environmental degradation as the challenges. He stressed the need to pause and revisit the Sikh Guru’s legacy and its relevance to present times, including inter-faith harmony and goodwill. The function included inauguration of an exhibition on the Guru’s life and legacy titled “Rahbar-E-Aalam”, which was inaugurated by the Dalai Lama. A gallery of paintings related to anecdotes from the Guru’s life and his spiritual odyssey was put on display. Also, a lecture series was launched relating to various aspects of the Guru’s life.
Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Former Prime Minister of India is the President of this organisation and Dr. Mahinder Singh is the Director of this organisation. Contact details of the organisation are address Bhai Vir Singh Marg, Sector 4, Gol Market, New Delhi-110001, Phone No. : 01123363510.
Guru Nanak Foundation
Guru Nanak Foundation was started in 1965 by late Dr. Inderjeet Singh with a view to celebrate the 500th Birth Anniversary celebrations of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1969. As a part of these celebrations the foundation got funds from the Government to setup Guru Nanak Institute of Comparative Religions and a Department of Musicology at Delhi. The main objects of the foundation were Promotion of Sikh studies through Gurmat College, Patiala, which is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala for the M.A. Degree in Religious Studies.
Preparation of L.P. Records of Guru Nanak’s Hymns and publication of books on Guru Nanak in English Hindi and Punjabi including a pictorial history of the Sikhs.
Establishment of Guru Nanak public library for the benefit of scholars and the public.
Holding of seminars on Sikhism from time to time.
Establishment of a Sikh reference Library for collecting manuscripts and rare data and also a library for benefit of the scholars in their studies and research work.
Financial support for scholars working at the Institute for the Ph.D. Degree of Punjab University.
The foundation started publishing a half yearly magazine ‘Studies in Sikhism and Comparative Religion’ in 1982. The foundation organised an International Conference on ‘Religion and Peace’ in February 1985. When the foundation was formed, Dr. Inderjeet Singh wanted to do maximum work in the field of education. Thus, the foundation opened its first school at Patiala and then later on added two more schools at Mohali and Jalandhar. Presently, its President is S. Tejbir Singh, son of Dr. Inderjeet Singh. The contact details of this foundation are, Address: Sec 92, Mohali near Fateh Minar, Chaparchiri 140301, contact no. 9876299377.
Sikh Educational Institutions in other parts of Country
There are a number of Sikh Educational Institutions in other parts of the country also. It is evidenced by the fact that a number of schools and colleges are named after the names of our Gurus and other prominent historic Sikh personalities. However, as it is not possible to mention all of them, we have selected one group each from East India (Kolkata), West India (Mumbai), Central India (Nasik) and South India. All these Sikh groups are playing a vital a role in the field of Sikh education.