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  1. Vjkkvjkfateh With the blessings of Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, Oadby Punjabi School, Leicester has been blessed with Punjabi and Sikhi classes for children and young people aged 5-17. The aim is to present a unique, interactive and educational way of learning how to read and write the Punjabi language in class 1. Furthermore, the school's aim is to empower Sikh children with the knowledge of Sikh history in class 2 through a holistic and individualised approach. Our mission is to inspire a generation with the beautiful, blissful and blessed teachings of Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee. To ensure that children born in the UK can understand, appreciate and relate to the importance Sikhi still holds today, the Sikh History class is taught in English. The teachers taking this class have previously been involved in organising Sikhi Camps run in Leicester over the last few years, some of whom are professional GCSE and A Level Teachers. The major task of all teachers is to enable students to achieve their full spiritual, social, emotional, physical and intellectual potential by developing in them relevant skills, competencies, attitudes, concepts and knowledge of Sikhi. Teachers alongside the students journey seek to develop self esteem and self-fulfilment within the framework of Sikh ideology. For any queries or to partake in Seva please contact: sikhiresources@hotmail.com Year 1 Resources & lesson plans available from: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ws9dy0as0jk15a7/sqZz9XY5fR/Year%20One Also like and follow our facebook page: www.facebook.com/sikhiresources
  2. On Saturday 13th April 2013 The Sikh Community of Leicester (UK) would like to celebrate Vaisakhi by encouraging the sangat (congregation) to partake in the seva (selfless service) of the poor and homeless. “A poor person’s mouth is the treasure chest of God” and in the spirit of Vand Ke Shako (sharing) we would like to serve the community of Leicester. With increasing government cuts many individuals, families and children are suffering from harsh economic pressures. Leicester has 26,000 children living below the poverty line, according to national figures (BBC News). Furthermore, an increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers are facing extreme poverty. Accordingly, The Sikh Community of Leicester would like to support FareShare, British Red Cross and The Dawn Centre this Vaisakhi. These three local charities are carrying out vital work to help those suffering from poverty. On Saturday 13th April 2013 there will be a ‘Vaisakhi Food Drive’ marquee in the car park of Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, 106 East Park Road, Leicester, LE5 4QB between 9am-4pm so that people can drop off their non perishable food (“shelf-stable” items that do not spoil or decay therefore they are usually packaged or tinned) items and toiletry donations. Please note that donations must be vegetarian, egg free, alcohol free please. More donation details and contact information is attached on the poster and food drive donation list. Your generosity is greatly appreciated in making this Vaisakhi special for everyone in Leicester. #VFD2013 “A poor person’s mouth is the treasure chest of God” https://www.facebook.com/events/348914738541899/
  3. If you're Gurdwara has a Punjabi School - get involved! The local Gurdwara we go to has about 100kids in the Punjabi School. With Guru Sahib's kirpa we've managed to get involved in the Punjabi School and made a few changes. Originally kids only came once a week to their lessons, this lesson was dependent on their ability so some were in the GCSE class, another in pre-GCSE and another in beginners etc. By getting involved, now the kids must come twice a week. All kids still come for their 1st class as normal...but the 2nd class is based on Gurmat and is taught by Amritdhari Gursikhs born in the UK alone. This class is very interacting with alot of visuals, audio, video's, presentations, activity....generally alot of creative learning. This class is based on age alone, so all the 5-6yrs in one class, 6-7yrs, 8yrs...14+ class. Now we're hoping that kids born in UK will be able to relate more to teachers born in the UK. As this has just started this year, who know what the future holds for this Punjabi School but one things seems clear, that both parents and kids are really enjoying the Punjabi School now and say they have learned alots, they actively do their homework and attendance is really good thus far. How to go about doing this in your School: Firstly you need a team on dedicated Gursikhs to be involved and become teachers, then you need the committee on side, and finally you need the Head Teacher onside. If you don't have all 3, then in our personal experience, you will come across alot of difficulties and find it hard to get involved in the Punjabi School. Now this Punjabi School doesn't 100% guarantee kids will become Amritdhari tomorrow but one thing is for certain, these kids will know their religion and at the end of 5yrs of learning they will know their faith and later on in their life they will be able to make an informed choice...the problem at the moment is Sikh kids don't know their religion so how will they ever be able to make an informed choice in the future...hopefully this School will change this? This all can only be done through the kirpa of Guru Sahib and Gursikhs working together and maintain pyaar at all times. Baki its in Guru Sahib hands what will come...all we can do is do ardass in his charan!
  4. In honour of all those Gursikhs that sacrificed their lives for the Panth in 1984, Reading Gurdwara will be holding a Sri Akhand Paath Sahib. Sri Akhand Paath Sahib Arambh - Friday 27th May 2011 @ 10am Sri Akhand Paath Sahib Bhog - Sunday 29th May 2011 @ 10am Talks by Guest Speakers from 10.30 to 1pm on Sunday 29th May Guest Speakers include Bhail Kuljit Singh (Leicester), Bhai Satnaam Singh (Barrister), Khalsa Aid & others Come and find out the truth about what really happened in 1984! A benti to all Uk sangat to please make special effort to attend and take lahaa Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara 30A Cumberland Road, Reading RG1 3LB Please watch the promo below:
  5. Bhenjee, your spot on as we too want kids to be able to do both and in the ideal situation we would have preferred to have the MMA class on another day. The problem we have is the limitation of space at the Oadby Gurdwara. Sunday is the best day as the Gurdwara is free after 2pm and the langar hall can be used for martial arts. There's been alot of interest from the Oadby Sangat that they want some form of Martial Arts for their kids, so taking into consideration the limitations we have and so as to ensure that kids can take lahaa of both (if they wish to) - we're running the MMA classes at 3 to 4.30pm giving people 0.5hr as Gatka classes start at 5pm. We currently have 3 students who are doing both Gatka & MMA on Sunday. 90% of the kids that attend the MMA class go to the Oadby Punjabi schoool and it was felt that it would be best to run the class over the weekend as the Punjabi classes run Monday to Friday and this way all Punjabi School kids can take lahaa of the MMA class. Also, with Saturday being a hugely busy day due to Weddings and Sukhmani Sahib Paath by ladies etc...Sunday was really the only day that the classes could run I hope that helps answers your question regarding the day & time of the class - Basically, it was the only day/time that suited the Gurdwara and the Trainers Vaheguroo
  6. BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Officially Confirmed...MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) classes coming to Leicester - starting this Sunday 8th May 2011 - at OADBY Gurdwara - EVERY Sunday - 3:00pm to 4:30pm! For All Ages! Spread the word Classes will be taught by professional fighter - Pindi Singh Madahar from Coventry. To find out more about Pindi Singh Madahar - please visit his website http://www.tma-mma.co.uk/ Everyones 1st lesson is FREE!!!! For more details contact - 07850 678 317 or email MMA@Leicestersikhs.com Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara 48 Kenilworth Drive, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5LG
  7. Well done Bhai Sahib!!! Also remember Subaig Singh will be in Leicester on 8th May. For more info: http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/60065-mma-intro-training-session-with-dr-subaig-singh/
  8. Leicester Nagar Keertan is on 17th April 2011 (not 24th April) From Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 9 Holy Bones LE1 4LJ
  9. Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh Its with great pleasure that the saadhsangat of Reading would like to invite all UK sangat to attend Sree Akhand Paath Sahib Bhog for the Chardikala on the Khalsa Panth at 10am followed by Keertan by Bhai Niranjan Singh Jawaddikala wale. Please attend and take lahaa of sangat of Dhan Dhan Sree Guroo Granth Sahib Jee Maharaaj. Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara 30A Cumberland Road Reading RG1 3LB TEL: 01189 665500
  10. Attached is a copy of the letter sent to the Grays Gurdwara from Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara, Oadby, Leicester. Grays Gurdwara.pdf
  11. Hanjee...Sant Baljinder Singh Rara Sahib wale are doing keertan/katha from everyday from Wednesday to Saturday this week 22nd Sept to 25 Sept at 7.15pm to 8.15pm & Sunday 26th Sept 12.15pm to 1.15pm @ Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara, 48 Kenilworth Drive. LE2 5LG. i'll try to get the exact timings of Sant Sukhchen Singh katha...unless Kam you can help? Normall Katha at Guru Gegh Bahadur Gurdwara takes place between 7 and 7.45 pm everyday
  12. Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh In honour of Sri Guru HarKrishan Sahib Jee's Parkash Utsav, Oadby Gurdwara will be holding a Sri Akhand Paath Sahib Friday 23rd July 2010 Sri Akhand Paath Sahib Bhog @ 6pm Followed with Gurbani Keertan by Bhai Harjinder Singh Sri Nagar Wale @ 7pm to 8pm. Please try to attend with your family and friends. Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara 48 Kenilworth Drive, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5LG
  13. A humble bentee to all UK sangat to take lahaa of this rare opportunity. This is a very good uprala by the sevadaars at Guru Har Rai Gurdwara. Keep up the good work! Vaheguroo
  14. Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh Sant Anoop Singh Jee will be in Leicester this Saturday @ Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara between 2 & 3pm. Bentee to everyone to please try and attend with family + friends 48 Kenilworth Drive, Leicester LE2 5LG
  15. camp will be jam packed with educational talks, lots of fun, games and activities, and of course tasty langar (i've heard there will be chips, beans and choc-ices!!).. please spread the word and encourage all parents to bring their children. see you at camp!! :D
  16. BUMP!!! Please make special effort to attend - its going to be an amazing talk
  17. Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh Bhai Niranjan Singh Jawadi Kala Wale Saturday 24th April 2010 7.15 to 8.30pm Sri Guru HarKrishan Sahib Gurdwara 42 Kenilworth Drive, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5LG Supported by: LeicesterSikhs.com LeicesterKaurs.com
  18. http://www.thisislei...il/article.html Streets were transformed into a rainbow of colour as thousands of worshippers from all over the country flocked to Leicester to mark the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi. Up to 20,000 people yesterday joined a parade in glorious sunshine led by five Panj Piara, or the beloved ones, while crowds lined the streets and music rang out from decorated floats. The procession started at the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Holy Bones at 11.30am and snaked its way through the city for about three hours before arriving at the Guru Teg Bahadur Gurdwara, in East Park Road. Vaisakhi is one of the most important dates in the Sikh calendar, celebrating harvest time in India and marking the creation of the Khalsa, the Sikh baptism ceremony. Steward Kuldip Kooner said: "It's a very important event and the parade also helps teach other communities as well as ours what it is all about." Kam and Suky Garcha, of Scraptoft, joined in the parade with their children, Simran, 13, and Kamran, 11. Mrs Garcha, 40, said: "It's nice to bring the kids to make sure they learn about our religion and it's a beautiful day as well." Gita Bagrah, of Braunstone Town, also attended with members of her family. The 38-year-old said: "I haven't been for a few years because I work shifts . I got the opportunity to come and I didn't want to miss out again because it's a great way of getting the community together." Jaspal Minhas, president of the Leicestershire Asian Business Association, also took part. "I join in whenever I can and I think it's fantastic how the community comes together. It's one of the biggest events in the Sikh calendar and it's a great way to celebrate." Spirits were high as the colourful procession lit up the streets. Gurmeer Singh, 19, of Evington village, said: "So many people have come from outside – Peterborough, Manchester, London – which shows how big it is. "It's a really enjoyable, peaceful and spiritual day for us." Teacher Gurwinder Obhi was taking part in the parade with pupils from the Khalsa Education Centre, in East Park Road. "It's important for the children to celebrate," she said. Kawalpreet Singh, 23, one of dozens of volunteers helping to hand out refreshments, said: "It's taken lots of hard work but it's worth it." Mohinder Singh Sangh, president of the Guru Teg Bahadur Gurdwara, said: "It's a beautiful day and thousands of people have turned up."
  19. Chardi Kala Jatha will be in Leicester tonight...8 to 9pm Bentee to the East Midlands sangat to make special effort to attend and take lahaa! Vaheguroo
  20. i've just been informed that Bhai Niranjan Singh will be arriving in the UK this evening, so his first divaan will infact be tommorrow at Park Avenue - 7.30 to 8.30pm and not tonight. Vaheguroo
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