Pritpal Singh, The Dutch Sikh

Pritpal Singh, The Dutch Sikh
with
Pritipal Singh, Gatka Master

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Visit my YouTube Channel :

https://www.youtube.com/thedutchsikh

New introductory video :

http://youtu.be/9YUXyEDwskU

In this short video (link above), made for my Youtube Channel “TheDutchSikh”, I talk about why I chose this name for my TY Channel and about the voluntary work I do.

I hope by watching this video, like minded people will help me to realise my dream which is to provide education to the poor children in Afghanistan.

A big thanks to Sumit Singh who has done an amazing job!

Pritpal Singh
The Dutch Sikh
Southall UK

Interview with the ambassador of Afghanistan in London, visiting Guru Nanak Darbar, Southall

Watch

http://youtu.be/KwRYRODez5c

please click on the above link !

an Exclusive TV interview of His Excellency Hon’ble Dr Mohammad Daud Yaar; The Afghan Ambassador who visited Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, Southall (UK) by Pritpal Singh.

باز دید داکتر داوود یار ، سفیر افغانستان مقیم لندن از عبادتگای حضرت بابا نانک) گوردوارا گرو نانک دربار کینگ ستریت سوتحال)

ਸਫੀਰ-ਏ-ਅਫ਼ਗ਼ਾਨਿਸਤਾਨ ਦੀ ਗੁਰਦਵਾਰਾ ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਦਰਬਾਰ (ਸਾਊਥਹਾਲ) ਵਿਖੇ ਆਣ ਦੀ ਟੀ.ਵੀ ਰਿਪੋਰਟ ।

For original article on the ambassador’s visit go to :

Ambassador of Afghanistan in London visiting Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Southall, UK

Nederlandse Sikhs uit Afghanistan met Pritpal Singh en Harjinder Singh

Videolink net boven de tweede foto !

Jatinder Singh en Diljít Kaur

Op zaterdag 25 augustus was ik (Harjinder Singh) in de Sangat TV studio in Southall samen met Diljít Kaur, Jatinder Singh en Pritpal Singh. Ik ben in Nederland geboren en getogen, kom uit een christelijke familie, ben nu 65 jaar oud en werd op 14 juli 1996 een amritdhari (ingewijde) Sikh.

Pritpal Singh, Jatinder Singh en Diljít Kaur zijn alle drie Afghaanse Sikhs en zijn als vluchteling in Nederland terechtgekomen. Ze hebben daar Nederlands leren spreken en hebben alle drie de Nederlandse nationaliteit. Jatinder en Diljít zijn broer en zus.

We hebben in de studio onder mijn leiding ongeveer 20 minuten informeel met elkaar gepraat. Dit programma gaat niet over hoe Harjinder Singh een Sikh werd, maar over hoe drie Afghanen naar Nederland kwamen, hoe ze daar opgevangen werden en hoe het contact met de andere cultuur en de andere mensen was.

Diljít Kaur en Jatinder Singh waren respectievelijk 5 en 7 jaar toen ze in Nederland aankwamen, Pritpal Singh was 18. Hij was gescheiden van zijn familie, de andere twee waren samen met hun ouders naar Nederland gevlucht.

Een laatste detail dat mij aansprak : mijn vader’s familie komt uit het dorp Ouwerkerk op het Duivelandse deel van Schouwen-en-Duiveland, Diljít, Jatinder en familie kwamen terecht in een opvangcentrum in Bruinisse, op datzelfde Duiveland.

Wij hebben genoten van ons gesprek, ik hoop dat de kijkers het ook interessant vinden.

Harjinder Singh
The Man in Blue
Sint-Truiden, Belgisch Limburg

Link naar de YouTube Video

http://youtu.be/hTTLcUZnmeI

Amarpreet Singh onze cameraman met zwarte tulband
Pritpal Singh met gele tulband

Pritpal Singh & Harjinder Singh on Sikh Channel & You Tube


Harjinder Singh & Pritpal Singh in Ealing the Sikh Channel Studio

Underneath the link to the Sikh Channel programme with Pritpal Singh and Harjinder Singh.

An inspirational chat show with Dutch Sikh Harjinder Singh. Find out why he embraced Sikhism. We take about his past experiences, his spiritual journey and his contributions to the wider society.

http://youtu.be/4Mi9Lw0463c

Find out why a Dutchman, Cornelis Heule, became Harjinder Singh

Cornelis Harjinder Singh Heule was born in 1947 in Roermond in the Netherlands as Cornelis Heule. He is known as Harjinder Singh, names given to him when he became an initiated Sikh in 1996.

He followed primary school in his home town and the first half of his secondary in Heerlen. Harjinder Singh then moved to Amstelveen (near Amsterdam) where he finished secondary school.

Harjinder went to University in Amsterdam, but he got caught up in the student movement. He worked for about 25 years in the travel industry, both in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and in Dublin, Ireland. In 1996 Harjinder Singh went to Panjab, India where he stayed for four years.

In the first 2½ years of his stay in Panjab he studied Sikhí and its history, and made himself useful in the Harmandar Sahib complex in Amritsar. The last 1½ year in Panjab he stayed mostly in Chandigarh, where he did voluntary work (seva) for the Institute of Sikh Studies.

In 2000 he came to West London, UK where he lived until June 2010. He did not have a ‘job’ but was involved in a number of different organisations as a volunteer and as ‘Faith and Cultural Diversity consultant’.

Harjinder Singh was a member of the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy team at Heathrow Airport and at Richmond upon Thames College and was involved in a number of Sikh lobby groups and advisory groups to the Police. Mr Singh did diversity training for the Slough REC, and was the National Development Officer of Faith & Belief in Further Education.

On June 17 2010 Harjinder Singh moved to Sint Truiden in the Dutch speaking Belgian province of Limburg, where he is trying to make himself useful by using his language skills. Harjinder Singh at present is assisting Sikh families from Afghanistan with their Asylum case in Belgium. He is providing all necessary assistance to one Afghan Sikh family in particular, who are threatened with deportation to Kabul, Afghanistan.

He does still write his column (The Man In Blue).

He is sixty-five, happy and busy doing seva for the Panth.

Pritpal Singh, the Dutch Sikh

Sikhs in Afghanistan

Sikhnet link provided by Pritpal Singh (Southall)

http://www.sikhnet.com/news/plight-afghan-sikhs?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SikhnetNews+%28SikhNet+News%29

Let us know what you think

What can we do to help the Afghani Sikhs ?

Harjinder Singh
maninblue

Harjindersingh_amritsar@yahoo.com

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Sikh Channel – A documentary film about Sikhs from Kabul

A documentary film about Sikhs from Kabul, Afghanistan will be aired on 3/6/12 on Sikh Channel.

“ਸਿੱਖ ਇਨ ਕਾਬੁਲ” ਡੋਕੁਮੰਟਰੀ ਫਿਲਮ ੩ ਜੂਨ ੨੦੧੨ ਨੂ ਸਿੱਖ ਚੈਨਲ ਤੇ ਦਿਖਾਈ ਜਾਵੇਗੀ |
“सिख इन काबुल” डोकुम्न्ट्री फिल्म ३ जून २०१२ को सिख चैनल पर दिखाई जाएगी |

http://youtu.be/1tPWDqq5Rco

Posted on behalf of
Pritpal Singh
Southall UK

Filton College Bristol – Sikhs on campus : The way of the soldier saints


Sikh chaplain Javinder Singh and his ‘victim’

Sikhs on campus is an introduction to and celebration of the Sikh faith. The event was held for the second time at the Filton Campus on Tuesday 24th April 2012 at 12:25 – 13:10, in the campus’ Studio Theatre.

Sikhs on campus was presented in three parts: ‘Kirtan’, ‘Gatka’ and ‘Langar’.

The presentation, led jointly by Javinder Singh (College Sikh Chaplain) and Harjinder Singh (‘The Man in Blue’), was attended by about 60 students, staff and guests.

The chaplaincy team is particularly grateful to Harjinder, an internationally recognised Sikh scholar and one-time Sikh Chaplain at Heathrow Airport, for travelling from his home in Belgium to be with us for this event.

Visitors to the event were able to try on a turban, inspect a display of Sikh religious artefacts, obtain explanatory literature and to familiarise themselves with the 5Ks.


The Man in Blue showing pictures of Singh & Kaur

Further information is available from the College Chaplaincy.

Sikh Women Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7FYRuQcMyI

Chief-Chaplain Paul Smith

Anything to do with Sikhs almost always includes sharing food

101 year old marathon runner Fauja Singh to run his last marathon on Sunday 22 April 2012

Fauja Singh, 101 year old, Will Sunday be his last marathon ?

Watch the BBC video below !

Harjinder Singh
Man in Blue

Here’s a link to a video I have made for the BBC News website on Fauja Singh, the amazing 101-year-old Sikh marathon runner.

He runs his final marathon this Sunday. He is a truly remarkable guy and deserves a lot of recognition for his achievements.

Below the link to the video

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17765170

Dil Neiyyar
Reporter BBC

You Tube – Afghan Sikhs protesting because of issues with performing the last rites of their dead ones in Kabul

The locals close to Cremation Ground (Shamshan Ghat) in Kabul won’t let them burn their dead in heavily concentrated urban areas; due to the odour burning flesh creates.

In this report it is shown that, under Police protection and Administrative Authority, Sikhs eventually managed to cremate the dead person, however the problem still persists.

Sikhs and Hindus along with their representatives and Afghan civilian government have yet to find a permanent solution to this pressing problem.

Watch this report in Dari & Pashtoon TV station of Afghanistan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAwqegjuZZA

Sangat TV – Fauja Singh on YouTube


Fauja Singh and other ‘Sikhs in the City’ runners

Sangat TV is extremely proud of our 100 year old Fauja Singh who last week set 9 world records in Toronto.

A small team of volunteers from Birmingham had gone to join Fauja Singh and Sikhs in the City Team in Toronto to cover the event. We are extremely thankful to of these people.

You can view a small film at : http://www.youtube.com/sangattelevision

There will also be a documentary detailing his journey with MORE exclusive footage that we will be sharing with viewers of Sangat TV in the next few days.

Posted to my email account by Jagmohan Singh jagmohan@sangattrust.org

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