Manjot Kaur wins iPHONE at GGSSC Canada Gurmat Crash Course Prize Ceremony

October 7th, 2009 by Amarpreet Singh

The prize ceremony of GGSSC Gurmat Crash Course on Sikh Bhagats was held at Dixie Gurdwara, Toronto on 4th October 2009. Over 200 students took this exam on 6th September and today was the day to announce the winners. Manreet Singh won an Aspire Netbook, Manjot Kaur who is studying engineering won an iPhone and  Harkamal Kaur won a Sony PSP. Harjee Singh and Rabjee Singh won Toys r  Us Gift Cards


The following students excelled in this exam and won trophies.

Grand Prizes
Under 8 Yrs        Name   
     Grand Prize    Mohit Singh
     Grand Prize    Gurnoor Singh
     Grand Prize    Harjee Singh
     Grand Prize    Rabjee Singh

     Consolations    Varinder Singh
     Consolations    Jasmine Kaur
     Consolations    Udaybir Singh
     Consolations    Gurjot Singh
     Consolations    Ajay Singh
     Consolations    Harpreet Singh
     Consolations    Gulwinder Singh
     Consolations    Malhar Singh
     Consolations    Tanvir Kaur
     Consolations    Jarnail Singh
     Consolations    Karan Singh
     Consolations    Tarleen Kaur
     Consolations    Varinder Singh
     Consolations    Taranpret Kaur
     Consolations    Ekum Singh
     Consolations    Amrinder Singh

8-12 Yrs
     Grand Prize    HARKAMAL KAUR
     Runner ups    PREET KAUR
     Runner ups    AGAM SINGH
     Runner ups    BIBEK SINGH
     Runner ups    ANISH KAUR


13-16Yrs
     Grand Prize    Manreet Singh
     Runner ups    Pavneet   Kaur
     Runner ups    Jasmeet Kaur
     Runner ups    Sukhmeet Kaur


17-24Yrs
     Grand Prize    Manjot Kaur
     Runner ups    Harneeta Kaur
     Runner ups    Kunwarpal Singh
     Runner ups    Amitoj Singh

For more information please contact Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle Canada at  647 280 5940 or email us at amargold@yahoo.com

Comments

GGSSC.Prizes at Dixie Gurudwara

Finally the day was there. The children’s were waiting for! The Main Hall was full looks it was wedding Sangat, this is not just another Gurmat Crash Course it was part one on Sikh Bhagats in Guru Granth Sahib. We should encourage the Parents, children’s and the Gurudwara Committee who let them has this Crash Course. What kind of Sangat should be at the Gurudwara we all have to think! Good work Sevadaar of Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle in Ontario Canada Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Vaah Guru; Waheguru!

I go to the Dixie Gurudawara regularily; being North America's biggest gurudawara, it certainly lives up to its reputation as there is always something going on to promote Sikhi. This competition is just another one of those fine ideas that they get. However, I would like to recognize the sangat because if anything is made possible it is due to the sangats blessings and continuous support.

The impossible is nothing!

At one hand, this seems like a no big deal, but if one really thinks about it, these youth are a role model because it shows a great committment, love and faith in Sikhi. It takes a lot on part of everyone involved, from the parents, the youth, the Gursikhs to accomplish something like this in a majority non-Sikh society like Canada or other countries where Sikhs reside. They are the torch bearers of Sikh institutions of the future. Easier said than Done! And, they have actually done it.

I loudly admire the efforts

I loudly admire the efforts done by GGSSC through out the world to preach Gurmat because it is need of the hour. In more than one century back the Sikh preachers used to go to preach Sikhi ( SIKHISM ) in unmats. ( people of other faiths ) But in these days we are fighting the war of survival. 99% Preachers,Raggies, Kirtanias, kathakar and saints and babas are preaching Manmat and their life is not as they say on stage. THEY HAVE BANA NOT BANI, THEY HAVE JUVAN NOT JIVAN. The priests of all Religions are corrupt and greedy.This is the one of basic reasons the young generations became the fallen sikhs.

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