Gurumustuk Singh to be recognized with SALDEF 2009 Youth Leadership Award

April 2nd, 2009

Washington DC; April 1, 2009: SALDEF is proud to announce that Gurumustuk Singh, founder of SikhNet, will be recognized with the 2009 SALDEF Youth Leadership Award during

SALDEF’s 2009 Civil Rights Awards Gala on May 2, 2009 in Los Angeles.

Mr. Khalsa founded SikhNet which he developed from its early incarnation on the Web in 1995 into a premiere, deeply loved and deeply respected Sikh web site.

He also is the founder of SikhMatrimonials.com which is the premiere web-based matrimonial service specifically focused on Sikhs. His personal Blog can be found on the Web at MrSikhNet.com.

Through Gurumustuk Singh's leadership and devotion to the Sikh community, SikhNet has developed into a world-class web community linking Sikhs from across the Globe.

Through his guidance and direction, Sikhs all over the nation, many in some of the smallest communities, have developed a sense of community and faith that is necessary to maintain and further the practice of Sikhism. Gurumustuk Singh and his wife, Dr. Arjan Kaur live together with their two children, Narayan Singh and Charanjeet Kaur in Espanola, New Mexico.

Previous recipients of this award include

Jaskaran Kaur and Sukhman Singh Dhami (2007) and Canadian Member of Parliament Navdeep Singh Bains (2006).

To learn more about Gurumustuk Singh

click here.

Tickets are only $75 for adults and $50 for students and will increase at the door.

Tickets for the Gala are selling fast, make sure you confirm your attendance today!

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Comments

A True Role Model

Congratulations Gurumustuk Singh, we need more role models like you, to put the youth on the right path. Keep up the great work.

The True Guru is found in the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation. Day and night, praise the Word of His Shabad. ||1||Pause|| ang 22

Congratulations .

Congratulations .

Leadership Award

lakh lakh vadhayian gurmakho

WAHEGURU JI BLESS you brother gurumustuk singh ji.

WAHEGURU JI BLESS you and your family words are not enough for your very good work you are doing for SIKHI.

SALDEF 2009 Award

Congratulations to Gurmustuk. It is a big achievement. You are hero of young generations. I hope you and your family will continue to inspire people and Sikhs will achieve new heights.

Re: Good Job

Keep up the good work Gmustuk Ji.

Keep up the good work

Gurmustak singh ji, wish you and your family the best for all times. May guru ji keep up the spirits. Love to all

Congrats GuruKA Singh Ji

It was good to read about you and the most importantly I saw your picture for the first time. And the best part is your family. All of you are adhorable. The only thing that came to my mind when I saw you all togather was , " God Bless you all" Amandeep Singh Khalsa

Waise don't mind Amandeep veer ji

Waise don't mind Amandeep veer ji!! This pic is of Gurmustak Singh and family not Guruka Singh and family..... But, not to worry..... We can understand your feelings :) .... "Aji naam mein kya rakha hai, bhaavnaaon ko samjho...." Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh !!

Wadhaaiyaan veerji..... Wadhaiyaan !!

Gurmustuk veer ji!! aap ji nu is kaamyaabi lai bahut-bahut mubaarak hove ji..... Bhabi ji nu v bahut-bahut wadhaiyaan.... Mere pyaare bhateejay Narayan Singh te bhateeji Charanjeet Kaur nu v bahut-bahut saara pyaar te wadhaiyaan.... Tusi v wadde hoke papa waang sikh-quam di sewa karna..... Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh !!

Congratulations

Greetings and congrats Gurmustak - you have indeed done an excellent job by putting up Sikhnet. As a young single student who came to the US your site allowed me to keep connected to the core of the Sikh religion by sharing stories, gurbani shabads etc. Keep it up and may the good Lord bless you and many more to do more of the same kind of work. While I am at it - the only thing which I disliked about sikhnet.com (everyone has good and not so good virtues) - is that there are stories posted, photos posted (esp advertising sikhmatrimonial.com) which show clean shaven men or men wearing a cap - and the caption states - "This Sikh". I hope you understand what I am pointing to and change this trend.

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