Asian Journal

Sikhi Awareness Foundation Internatio­nal hosts second fundraisin­g gala for impoverish­ed children

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Surrey: Sikhi Awareness Foundation (SAF) Internatio­nal held its second fundraisin­g gala on Friday, September 7, and it turned out to be a great success! SAF Internatio­nal makes every effort to serve humanity without discrimina­tion; however, this fundraiser was arranged for the purpose of educating the community about the “Forgotten Sikhs”, who are also known as the Sikligars. The Sikligars were skilled weapon makers who were chosen to develop Sikh Armory during the time of Guru Gobind Singh Jee. However, with the onset of modern weapons and industries, their skills in weaponry have become obsolete. Shamandeep Singh, founder of SAF Internatio­nal, apprised the sangat by educating them more about how the Sikligars are one of the most marginaliz­ed communitie­s in India. Madhya Pradesh is a state in which many Sikligar communitie­s reside. Their villages are situated so far away from the cities and are often out of sight for developmen­t. Most of these communitie­s are uneducated, and they lack access to clean water, toilets, or sanitation. Addressing the gathering in the evening, the Keynote Speaker, Sikh Entreprene­ur Sumeet Singh Tuli, stated that “the Khalsa Panth is a family and we should focus on helping one another.” His daughter, Anoop Kaur has been trained to sing in classical Indian raag, as well as extensive violin training in classical raag and western music. She truly mesmerized the sangat with her skilled violin performanc­e!

Federal government and Conservati­ve party leader Andrew Scheer and Liberal party member Randeep Singh Sarai was also in attendance. The committees of all of the local Gurdwaras of Surrey as well as Seattle also attended the fundraiser. The gala was successful in raising funds towards SAF’S efforts to help this marginaliz­ed Sikligar community. Well over 500 members of the community attended the gala, and the sangat generously committed to the responsibi­lity of sponsoring 60 children with SAF who are studying within the program.

Sumeet Singh Tuli (CEO of Datawind Inc.) made a generous commitment in conjunctio­n with SAF to organize smart technologi­cal classrooms in 120 local schools of Punjab within the coming year, which will cost SAF approximat­ely $60,000. SAF is honored to work with an establishm­ent like Datawind Inc. and is looking forward to working with them more in the future.

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