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  1. wjkk wjkk Please watch DERBY LIVE Q and A every saturday Time= 6-8pm Where= Sangat TV 847 Well known Gursikhs are part of this panel Questions are answered in English and Panjabi It is a very knowledgeable Programme I personally have learnt quite a lot about Gurmat since last 1 year while i have been watching this program You can ring in and ask your questions or send a text message as well
  2. waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh Please attend Derby Sikhi camp, this coming Sunday Where= Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Princess Street, Derby, DE23 8NT When= 15th Jan ( Sunday 9am- 5pm) Ages 4+ Special workshops and Question/Answer session for Adults in Panjabi and English Fun and Games activities for Kids Speakers from different parts of Uk Singh Soorme Movie will also be shown in the afternoon Guru Fateh
  3. Gurmat Q and Answer live show which normally is broadcasted Sunday, Will be broadcasted now every Saturday Saturday 5- 7.30 PM please tune in and if you have any questions you can email, ring in or send a text message with your question.
  4. Best is it to google it, it will take you to his University Staff page. Email Id should be there underneath somewhere. He lives in Derby, but works as a Professor at University of Wales Bangor. Derby Singhs will have his number
  5. wjkk wjkf Gurmat Q and A programme, which normally is broadcasted every Sunday on Sangat TV ( 847), from now, will be broadcasted Saturday Time= 5-7.30 Pm Please tune in and pass on this to others
  6. wjkk wjkf i was listening to BBC radio derby who have done a special show about our Dastar Day awareness organised in London recently. Representatives from our community explained the significance of Turban and what measures should be taken to prevent Sikhs from removing Turban at the airport. I was shocked to hear the views of the audience, most of them could not understand why Sikhs are allowed to go through the airports in UK without turban screening, so my question is that have we started a negative reaction which might result in turban removal at the UK airports as well?
  7. waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji fateh Singh sabha Gurdwara Derby has organised one day Sikhi Camp Date= 16th jan, 2011 (Sunday) where= Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Princess Street, Derby, DE23 8NT 01332-773010 Age group- 4 to adult Workshops, lecturers, Question and Answer sessions, Fun and games activities Presenters= Bhai Surjit Singh, Bhai Joginder Singh ji, Bhai Manvir Singh , Kauregeous, Bhai Vijay SIngh, Dr Daljit SIngh Virk and Gyani Kulwinder Singh Please attend and pass this on to others as well
  8. :gatka-singhni: http://www.flickr.com/photos/little_khalsa/page2/ A one day camp was organised by Singh Sabha Gurdwara Derby to commemorate life and teachings of 10th Master, Guru Gobind Singh JI. Noted speakers were invited from outside to deliver talks regarding life of Guru Gobind Singh ji to their relevant groups. Bhai Joginder Singh ji from Leicester inspired the over 15 group with his inspiring and motivational talk on Guru ji’s life. Bhai Manvir Singh gave a pictorial depiction of Guru ji’s life. Kids in his group which were around 30 found him very knowledgeable and extremely enjoyed his Lecture. Other groups were taken by Dr Daljit Singh Virk, Bhai Kulwinder Singh and the youngest group was kept in control by Bibi Paramjit Kaur and Bibi Surinder kaur, who through lots and lots of colouring, mental and physical activities kept their group engaged for the session of two hours. To top this up after the talks, all the groups went to the local Museum in the Singh Sabha Gurdwara, this Museum has lots of old relics from the time of Maharja Ranjit singh ( His two cannons), lots of old memorabilia. All the children were very pleased to learn about the history of 18th, 19th century Sikhs. Bhai Gurpal Singh and his colleagues explained about all the relics to the kids. To keep the little kids busy we had Trampoline and Bouncy castle which was organised by Bibi Navdeep Kaur. We had hard time getting the kids off even after 1 hour of playing. Martial arts Gatka display was presented by Bhai Baljit Singh ji from Birmingham. After this kids enjoyed the new animated movie “Sundri”. Finally prizes were given to the kids. Overall everyone really enjoyed this one day camp, we thank Waheguru for providing us the opportunity to do sewa of the sangat. With Guru ji’s blessings we will carry on organising more camps in Derby. Watch out for the next one
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