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YSA’s youths recognised for community service efforts in Punjab, India
- 15/02/2004
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
No CommentsA group of 40 young Sikhs and non-Sikhs who spent their last December holidays helping the less fortunate in Punjab were recognised for their selfless and invaluable contributions. They were presented with certificates of participation by Mr Inderjit Singh, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC and Advisor, YSA, in a ceremony on 13
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YSA’s youths recognised for community service efforts in Punjab, India
- 14/02/2004
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
A group of 40 young Sikhs and non-Sikhs who spent their last December holidays helping the less fortunate in Punjab were recognised for their selfless and invaluable contributions. They were presented with certificates of participation by Mr Inderjit Singh, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC and Advisor, YSA, in a ceremony on 13
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YSA members take to the streets to raise funds for Iran earthquake victims
- 26/01/2004
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
It was a truly Singaporean effort! Representing different ethnic groups, professions and backgrounds, close to 40 members of Young Sikh Association (Singapore) and their families spent their Sunday on 25 January 2004, helping to raise funds for the victims of the Iran earthquake, which took place in December 2003, killing more than 30,000 people and
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Project Khwaish Two – Ludhiana – Young Singaporeans refurbish school in Ludhiana, Punjab
- 21/12/2003
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
Eighteen young Sikhs and non-Sikhs spent their December holidays serving the community at the Anand Isher Sr Sec Public School in Ludhiana, Punjab. They were part of Young Sikh Association (Singapore)’s two inaugural expeditions to Punjab from 2 to 20 December 2003. The other expedition, comprising another 18 participants, took place in an aged home
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Project Khwaish One – Chandigarh – Reaching out to the aged and destitute in Chandigarh, Punjab
- 21/12/2003
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
While 18 participants left for the community service project in Ludhiana under the Young Sikh Association (Singapore) umbrella, another 18 young Sikhs and non-Sikhs made a similar journey to Chandigarh from 2 to 20 December 2003 to work at the Home for the Aged and Destitute. A key aspect of their community work was interacting