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Sardarni Ajid Kur (1942 – 2024), Ipoh / Bidor

SARDARNI AJID KUR A/P LATE SARDAR BANTA SINGH (BIDOR, PERAK)

16.12.1942 – 6.12.2024

Husband: Late Sdr Gurnam Singh s/o Late Sdr Chanan Singh, Formerly From Sungai Siput (U), Perak

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of Sardarni Ajid Kur D/O Late Sardar Banta Singh (Bidor, Perak) on Friday, 6 December 2024.

Children / Spouses:
Amarjit Kaur / Jaswant Singh
Gurcharan Kaur / Karamjit Singh
Haridip Kaur / Jasvinder Singh
Sowaran Singh
SM Lakhbir Singh @ Pg Police / Suaran Kaur
Bhardeep Singh / Sarbjit Kaur

ANTIM ARDAAS DIWAN
Wadda Gurdwara Sahib Ipoh
21st December 2024 (Saturday)
4.30pm – Sukhmani Path
6.00pm – Rehraas, Kirtan & Katha
7.30pm – Path Da Bhog
8.00pm – Ardaas

A loving daughter and sister, devoted wife, doting mother, affectionate grandmother and a great-grandmother. She was a humble lady full of kindness, determination and strong-willed.

You will be missed dearly by your loved ones – Queen of our hearts forever ????

SM Lakhbir Singh 019 451 8860
Bhardeep Singh 017 536 0422

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| Entry: 6 Dec 2024;Updated: 14 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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Closed church in the heart of Cambridge finds new life as a Gurdwara

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Gurudwara Bhai Bachittar Singh ji in Cambridge – Photo: Mathew McCarthy Waterloo Region Record

By Asia Samachar | Britain |

For more than a year now, a closed church in the heart of Cambridge has found a new life as a gurdwara, a Sikh place of congregation that also offers free cooked meals, seven days a week.

What was previously home to the First United Church, in downtown Galt, is now the Gurudwara Bhai Bachiter Singh Ji.

Opened on Sept 15, 2023, the gurdwara sees an average of 100 visitors daily, with numbers rising to 200 on weekends, reports Cambridge Times.

First United Church had remained vacant for six years before the building was purchased by Puran Tolani and later leased to the gurdwara, while one of the rooms with a separate entrance was taken over by a local dance group.

Operating on a 10-year lease funded entirely by donations, the gurudwara offers free cooked meals, seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m, according to the report.

The church had closed due to dwindling participation, one of an estimated 9,000 churches across Canada expected to shut down in the next decade.

But the transition form a church building to one housing a gurdwara, a focal point of congregation for Sikhs globally, had its fair share of challenges, with members recalling messages like “leave our space” found on the building’s doors.

“But, rather than retaliating, we chose education as a response by reaching out to the skeptics and explaining the tenets of Sikhism, emphasizing inclusivity and universal love. “We provide food to the vulnerable – food on a daily basis” Ranjit Singh, one of the members of the gurdwara, told the local newspaper.

Gurudwara Bhai Bachitar Singh Ji is one of only two Sikh temples in Cambridge, the other being located on 1070 Townline Road.

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SWAN marriage course for Sikh couples – Feb 11, 2025

11 Feb 2025 (Tuesday) | 9am-5pm

This course is suited for couples who got married recently, are getting married soon, or are planning to get married in due course. Organised by the Malaysia-based Sikh Women’s Awareness Network (SWAN), they endevour to rope in excellent facilitators for the various modules. The event, running from 9am to 5pm, is held on a public holiday.

For more details, click here.

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First Mithi Yaad: Gurmukh Singh (1953 – 2024), Puchong

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First Mithi Yaad

LATE SARDAR GURMUKH SINGH S/O LATE GIANI UTTAM SINGH

25.9.1953 – 8.2.2024

Puchong | Village: Thulka

You will always be part of us in our hearts and our prayers. We miss you and fondly remember you in every moment of our lives.

Wife: Harjit Kaur d/o Late Santokh Singh

Children & Spouses:
Sharmeen Kaur / Kaldip Singh
Jesvinder Kaur / Joseph
Semrenjit Kaur / Martin
Chamandeep Kaur / Taranjeet Singh

Grandchildren:
Aweena Kaur, Karen Raj, Jagjeet Singh, Thaaran Raj, Shaaren Raj, Paaven Raj, Yukan Raj, Amarpreet Kaur, Muni Maanraj Singh, Jhegan Raj,Rishen Raj, Anshraj Jeet Singh, Aneeshadeep Kaur

FIRST MITHI YAAD
15 Dec 2024 (Sunday)
From 10am to 12 noon
Gurdwara Sahib Bidor

Jesvinder 017 448 1582
Sharmeen 016 596 4058
Semren 012 602 4100
Chaman 017 339 6308

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| Entry: 5 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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Scottish artist Jasleen Kaur wins Turner Prize 2024

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Jasleen Kaur wins the Turner Prize 2024 at Tate Britain, London. Photo: David Parry/PA Media Assignments

By Asia Samachar | Britain |

Jasleen Kaur took home the Turner Prize 2024 with a presentation celebrating the Scottish Sikh community.

The 38-year-old artist, who grew up in Glasglow, presented a vintage Ford Escort, worship bells and Irn-Bru to take home the £25,000 prize at the event that marked its 40th anniversary.

Jasleen recent practice reflects upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to summon community and cultural inheritance, accordiong to a statement released by the organiser.

The jury noted the considered way in which Jasleen weaves together the personal, political and spiritual in her exhibition Alter Altar, choreographing a visual and aural experience that suggests both solidarity and joy. They praised her ability to gather different voices through unexpected and playful combinations of material, from Irn-Bru to family photographs and a vintage Ford Escort, locating moments of resilience and possibility, it added.

She told the BBC: “I have had so many messages today from people from the local Sikh community and from folk that I grew up with…Something like this that is so visible means a lot to a lot of different people…It means something to different groups and I’m up of representing all of them.”

Jasleen Kaur is announced as the winner of the Turner Prize 2024 at Tate Britain, London, on Dec 3, 2024. – Photo: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
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Sukhbir Badal escapes apparent assasination attempt within Darbar Sahib

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Shooting incident in Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, on Dec 4, 2024 with Sukhbir Singh Badal seen seated on a wheelchair on the right – Photo: Grab from PTI video

By Asia Samachar | Panjab, India |

Former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal escaped an apparent assasination attempt while he was performing seva (volunteer service) as instructed by religious leaders at the Darbar Sahib in Amritsar today (Dec 4).

In videos capturing the incident, a man was seen pulling out a gun while approaching Sukhbir, who was seated on a wheelchair and accepting dishes for cleaning as part of his seva. A person close to Sukhbir rushed forward to confront the attacker and overpowering him. A gun shot could be heard, but it was reported to have hit a wall.

However, in another report, Akal Takht Sahib Jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh is reported to have said that the incident was not an attack on Sukhbir but rather an attack on a Darbar Sahib sewadar who was performing sewa. In a video shared on the X platform, he condemned the incident and urged the government to conduct a thorough investigation into the case. Sukhbir was unharmed.

Sukhbir was present at Darbar Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, to perform ‘seva’ as instructed by the Akal Takht for various “mistakes” committed by the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) government in Punjab from 2007 to 2017.

Former Rajya Sabha MP Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa was also made to stand guard at the Dardar Sahib gate while other Akali Dal leaders, including former Cabinet ministers, were ordered to clean toilets and serve in the community kitchen, according to media reports.

Some quarters see the move as part of grand scheme to whitewash the discredited Badal family and the the party.

Naturally, not everyone is symphathetic with the younger Badal, son of the former Panjab warlord Parkash Singh Badal.

“Sukhbir Badal has done more damage to the Panth than even the Mughals or Abdil could ever dream to do,” remarked one Sikh-sounding handle on the X platform.

In a statement shared on his social media accounts condeming the attack, Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state’s police had prevented a major incident from happening today.

“The promptness of the Punjab Police foiled a conspiracy to defame Punjab and Punjabis. The police achieved great success by arresting the assailant on the spot with their promptness,” he said.

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Major (Rtd) Ranjit Singh (1936 -2024), Seremban

MAJOR (RTD) RANJIT SINGH S/O BERIAM SINGH

Seremban

26.9.1936 – 4.12.2024

On behalf of the family, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who reached out with kind words, prayers, & condolences following the passing of our beloved father on Dec 4, 2024.

We are profoundly grateful to those who joined us in person for his wake & funeral & to those who kept us in your thoughts and prayers from afar.

Wife: Late Sardarni Hermit Kaur d/o Raghbir Singh

Children / Spouses:
Pritipal Singh / Megumi Omae
Rashpal Singh / Siti Farida
Satinderpal Singh / Sharonjit Kaur
Shareen Kaur / Gananathan

Grandchildren: Micheal Singh Rai, Andrew Singh Rai, Anna Omae Rai, Filza Sofia NurRidwan, Taslyn Kaur

PATH DA BHOG
14 Dec 2024 (Saturday)
From 3pm-5pm
Gurdwara Sahib Seremban

We invite you to join us in honoring his memory and offering prayers for his soul’s eternal peace.

Paul 012 312 4689
Shareen 017 364 7074

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| Entry: 4 Dec 2024; Updated: 9 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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Mata Bhajan Kaur @ Pajan Kaur (1944-2024), Setapak

MATA BHAJAN KAUR @ PAJAN KAUR

W/O LATE SARDAR PURAN SINGH @ MEJAR FORMERLY FROM AIR PANAS, SETAPAK AND
DAUGHTER OF LATE SARDAR TOTA SINGH, BENTONG PAHANG AND DAUGHTER IN LAW OF LATE SARDAR SOHAN SINGH, LABU ROAD SEREMBAN

(28.6.1944 – 3.12.2024)

Sadly and dearly missed by:
Sons / Daughters-in-law:
Satwant Singh Malhi (Police) / Ravinder Kaur
Kaldip Singh Malhi
Late Sardar Jaswant Singh
Late Sardar Kalwant Singh

Grandchildren:
Jagdeep Singh Malhi
Gurvindar Singh Malhi

PATH DA BHOG
Gurdwara Sahib Tatt Khalsa
22 December 2024 (Sunday)
From 9.00am till 1130am followed by Guru ka Langgar

Satwant Singh @ Jerry 016 652 3959
Kaldip Singh 018 229 0791

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| Entry: 4 Dec 2024; Updarted: 6 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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Professor Dr. Manjit Singh Sidhu (1943 – 2024), Mantin

Dr Manjit Singh Sidhu – Photo: Asia Samachar

Professor Dr. Manjit Singh Sidhu s/o Karpal Singh

2-7-1943 – 21-11-2024 (81 years old)

Passed away peacefully on 21st November 2024 in Amritsar, Punjab, leaving behind beloved children, relatives and friends. Cremation was held on 25th November 2024 at Amritsar, Punjab.

Prof Dr Manjit Singh Sidhu was author of a number of books related to Sikhs, including Sikhs in Malaysia (published 1991), Pride of Lions: Eminent Sikhs in Malaysia (2017), Sikhs and Sikh Institutions In Pakistan (2017) and its Panjabi translation Pakistan Vich Sikh Ate Sikh Sansthawan, its Panjabi translation Pakistan Vich Sikh Ate Sikh Sansthawan and Pride of Lions: Eminent Sikhs in Malaysia (Volume 2) (2024).

PAATH DA BHOG & ANTHIM ARDAS

Gurdwara Sahib Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
7th December 2024 (Saturday)

From 5.00pm to 7.00pm

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| Entry: 3 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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Sardar Rajinder Singh Bara Singh (1967 – 2024)

Sardar Rajinder Singh s/o Late Bara Singh

Village: Chakkar, Ludhiana

22.6.1967 – 3.12.2024

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

It’s with deep sorrow that we inform the passing of Sdr Rajinder Singh on Tuesday, 3rd December 2024, leaving loving mother Amar Kaur, beloved wife Mdm Jeasbir Kaur, sons Sukhvinder, Arvinder & Tarvinder, daughter-in-law Simran, brothers Nimmy & Billy and sister Guddi.

FINAL RITES
4 Dec 2024 (Wednesday)
10:30am: Arrival at Shamshan Bhoomi Hall , Jalan Loke Yew, KL
12:00pm: Saskar (cremation)

Nimmy 012 233 0777
Sukhvin 018 315 2400
Arvin 010 861 1624

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| Entry: 3 Dec 2024 | Source: Family

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