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  1. NEXT WEEK... Friday 17th May ...the SikhYouthForum will launch in 5 locations across the country!! Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Southall. Creating UNITY in our community.....Get involved!! The forum will have a NON-judgmental and interactive approach in educating us about our faith & history and will also provide support and solutions to problems that our community face. The Forum will start with the Sikh National Anthem, followed by a short presentation on the days topic, followed by an interactive open discussion(s) and ending with Chaupai Sahib and Langar..!! For All Sikhs (Sehajdhari, Keshdhari Or Amritdhari)This forum has been created to get the youth to UNITE and become one....So don't defame it....! Join in it..!
  2. Sangat TV discussion show recently broadcast on 6 June 2012 about the background and build up to the planned attack by the Indian Government on Sri Harminder Sahib, Amritsar in June 1984. The Army massacred thousands of Sikhs, we can never forget...... Please forward this YouTube video via email, facebook, twitter etc #IPledgeOrange #10DaysofTerror http://www.facebook....ikhyouthproject http://nsyf.org.uk/
  3. Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Jee Ke Fateh! Daas is co-president at Kings College London University Sikh Society and with a group of students we have started a new project called 'Sikhi Explored', where we research and write about Sikh historic events. We design the newsletters ourselves and reference all our sources. All the writing is original and we refrain from copy and pasting from websites. The aim is to produce articles that are interesting for Sikh students/ youth to read and give them a basic understanding of key ithiaas. We read different aritcles, books and listen to katha to make sure the history is as accurate as possible. We give a basic summary to make sure that students and Sikh Youth are not put off by the length of the articles. So far we have produced 5 articles on; Shaheedi of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Jee, Birthday of Sahibzada Baba Fateh Singh, Battle of Chamkaur Sahib, Shaheedi of Chotte Sahibzade and finally Guru Gobind Singh Jee and His beautiful Gurbani. We have a dedicated site www.kclsikhsoc.wordpress.com, which is used to publish the work and I humbly ask if you can look through the articles which we have written and if you approve, perhaps share them with Sikh Youth/ Students. If you could also provide us with some feedback either by replying to this post or on the site, than that would be much appreciated as it is only with Sangats input that we can improve. Please let me know if there is anybody would like to support this and I would also like to say that we are happy to take off any logos, as we are not looking to promote the name of KCL Sikh Soc, but only want Sikh Youth to learn about our beautiful and rich history. Forgive me in advance if we have made any mistakes. Gurfateh! (You can also email us at sikh.soc@kcl.ac.uk)
  4. Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Jee Ke Fateh! Daas is co-president at Kings College London University Sikh Society and with a group of students we have started a new project called 'Sikhi Explored', where we research and write about Sikh historic events. We design the newsletters ourselves and reference all our sources. All the writing is original and we refrain from copy and pasting from websites. The aim is to produce articles that are interesting for Sikh students/ youth to read and give them a basic understanding of key ithiaas. We read different aritcles, books and listen to katha to make sure the history is as accurate as possible. We give a basic summary to make sure that students and Sikh Youth are not put off by the length of the articles. So far we have produced 5 articles on; Shaheedi of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Jee, Birthday of Sahibzada Baba Fateh Singh, Battle of Chamkaur Sahib, Shaheedi of Chotte Sahibzade and finally Guru Gobind Singh Jee and His beautiful Gurbani. We have a dedicated site www.kclsikhsoc.wordpress.com, which is used to publish the work and I humbly ask if you can look through the articles which we have written and perhaps share them with Sikh Youth/ Students Please let me know if any student would like to support this in any way. I would also like to say that we are happy to take off any logos, as we are not looking to promote the name of KCL Sikh Soc, but only want Sikh Youth to learn about our beautiful and rich history. Forgive me in advance if we have made any mistakes. Gurfateh! You can email us at sikh.soc@kcl.ac.uk
  5. The Sikh Youth Project is holding a special Shaheedi Smagam in remembrance of our Shaheeds We have an amazing line up including, Kirtan, Katha, Dhadi, Kavishri. We will commemorating the Shaheedi of all our Shaheeds and the Parcharaks will be talking about Bhai Satwant Singh, Bhai Beant and Bhai Kehar Singh. The Parcharaks will also be doing Katha on the Shaheedi's of : Bhai Shaminder Singh Shera who was Shaheed on 18th January 2011 (Their first barsi this year) Bhai Sukwinder Singh Pappu Gora (Deputy Chief of KCF) who was Shaheed on 27th January 1992 (Their 20th barsi this year) and also Bhai Amarjeet Singh Shahzada Babbar who's barsi is on the 28th January. The new Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale hoodies which have just been printed will also be available for £10. Please attend on : Saturday 28th January 2012 From 6pm til late.
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