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 “We have dedicated the accolade to Director and consummate volunteer, Gurmit Singh of Coventry, who sadly passed on after an illness last month,” said UNITED SIKHS director, Ravjeet Singh, on receiving the Award.

London, UK, 15th Oct. 2010 – UNITED SIKHS received the ‘Sikhs and Charities’ Award at a prestigious Sikh Awards ceremony held at The Grosvenor House Hotel, London, last Sunday. The Sikh Awards were presented by The Sikh Directory, who described the event as having the distinction of being the world’s first Sikh Awards ceremony.

The ‘Sikhs and Charities’ Award was given to UNITED SIKHS for best demonstrating ‘that it has the community at heart and has had a positive impact whilst improving the health and well-being of Sikhs”. The award was received by UNITED SIKHS Directors Ravjeet Singh and Harbans Kaur.

“We have dedicated the accolade to Director and consummate volunteer, Gurmit Singh of Coventry, who sadly passed on after an illness last month,” said Ravjeet Singh, on receiving the Award.

Gurmit Singh joined UNITED SIKHS during our Right To Turban campaign against the turban ban in France and he became a dedicated sevadar thereafter. You can read more about Right To Turban and our other campaigns on our website at www.unitedsikhs.org/rtt

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The panel of 5 esteemed judges, comprising Sir Mota Singh QC, Mrs Harminder Kaur Mr. Peter Singh, Dr. Surinder Kaur and Mr. Ranjit Singh, selected the winners from nominees who have made a significant contribution to British society in the fields of business, sport, entertainment, charity, the media, service and education.

The other awardees were: Bhai Fauja Singh, 99 year old marathon runner, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award; Dr Kartar Singh Lalvani OBE of Vitabiotics ( Sikhs in Business Award); Prof Tejinder Singh Virdee of Imperial College London and the CERN Institute Geneva, (Sikhs in Education Award); Dr Manjit Kaur Birdi (Sikhs and Seva Award); Dr Rabinder Kaur Buttar (Sikh Business Women Award); Mr Jaswinder Singh Sehmbi (Sikh Entrepreneur Award); Jaswinder Singh Bains orJazzy B (Sikhs in Entertainment Award); Dr Gurjeet Kaur Bains, Editor in Chief of Sikh Times (Sikhs in Media Award); Satnam Singh Dhillon, polo player (Sikhs in Sports Award). To view a picture gallery of the Awards ceremony, click here. For details on winners and awards visit the Sikh Awards website at http://www.sikhawards.com/winner.aspx

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The event, which was presented by BBC presenter Sonia Deol, was attended by about 600 prominent Sikhs and leaders of other communities from the UK and abroad, amongst whom was Bhai Sahib Bhai Mohinder Singh ji of the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha , Judge Sir Mota Singh QC, entrepreneur Gurbaksh Singh of the USA, Sir Winston Churchill Fellowship winner Mr Roop Singh, musician and producer Mr. Sukhshinder Singh Shinda, film maker Ms. Gurinder Kaur Chada, charity director Mr. Harbinder Singh and the first female Sikh Baroness in Waiting to the Queen Mrs. Sandip Kaur Verma.

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UNITED SIKHS is run by dedicated volunteers and we need your contributions to continue with the seva. Please donate now to help us continue to do our award-winning work in the fields of legal advocacy, humanitarian aid and education throughout the world by visiting our online donation page at www.unitedsikhs.org/donate or by posting a cheque or making a bank remittance to a UNITED SIKHS chapter nearest to you, whose details can be obtained at www.unitedsikhs.org/contact.php


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