The Sikh Missionary Society UK explained

The Sikh Missionary Society UK is a British charity (registered number 262404) based in Southall in West London. It was founded in 1969[1] to support and extend the work of three Sikhs, G.S.Sivia, G.S.Sidhu and Kirpal Singh Rai, working in Kent who had produced a free leaflet called "Guru Nanak for children".

The society purchased premises in Southall that same year and moved its operations there. It has focused on the support and education of young Sikhs in their religion as well as providing resources for schools and educational institutions.[2] [3]

Aims

The Aims of the Sikh Missionary Society are:

References

  1. Web site: Background - Sikh Missionary Society (U.K.) . 2024-07-18 . www.sikhmissionarysociety.org.
  2. Web site: THE SIKH MISSIONARY SOCIETY (UK) - Charity 262404 . 2024-07-18 . register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Sikh Missionary Society - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia. . 2024-07-18 . www.sikhiwiki.org.
  4. Web site: Resource Centre - Sikh Missionary Society (U.K.) . 2024-07-18 . www.sikhmissionarysociety.org.

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