Katha channel, Bangala Sahib Gurdwara channel and SikhNet Audio Stories added to SikhNet Radio for 24/7 streaming.
Sikh leaders accused the corporation’s Asian Network of displaying “irresponsible and misleading” attitude and suggesting that their religion was simply a “hotchpotch” of other faiths.
The new app plays SikhNet live Gurbani audio streams from Gurdwaras around the world that includes live kirtan from Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, Punjab, India and also plays SikhNet radio channels (1-6) featuring different types of Gurbani music
This honor hasn’t come cheap for someone like Surjit Singh Ghuman, he had to face number of challenges and like a renowned Tendulkar, Bishan Singh Bedi and other cricketing greats he has stayed at the crease, whacking the sixes and serving us with vigor and an uncharacteristic social charm that warms and draws people to him.
In memory and celebration of the Prakash Purab (Birthday) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Dec 31st) we are excited to announce the launch of daily live audio broadcast from Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib. This will enable thousands of Sikhs all over the world to join in and listen to Kirtan that is happening live from Takhat Siri Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, India.

SikhNet's popular Gurbani audio streaming mobile app that allows you to listen to live kirtan from Gurdwaras around the world.
 

Now you can listen to SikhNet radio on your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad wherever you have an internet connection. It allows fast, easy streaming of all the SikhNet radio channels directly to your iPhone and will accommodate new music channels as they are added.
We are pleased to let you know that we have just released the all new SikhNet Radio mobile phone app for Blackberry devices.

Do You Want to Join the SikhNet Radio Network and broadcast your local Gurdwara live on the internet?

SikhNet Radio is listened to by more than 70,000 unique listeners each month from over 150 countries!

Now you can easily listen to SikhNet Radio, including live Gurdwara audio broadcasts from all over the world, anytime and anywhere you go.
Nirmal Singh Kalsi was an outstanding scholar of Gurmat symbol philosophy. His real love was to serve and disseminate the message of his guru, Guru Granth Sahib. While fighting progressive cancer, he spent the last few years of his life searching and articulating the tradition and meaning of the Sikh symbol – Ik Onkaar – which means One God.
Now you can easily listen to SikhNet Radio, including live Gurdwara audio broadcasts from all over the world, anytime and anywhere you go.
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