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Countdown to Vaisakhi 2024: Jasjit Singh Hundal

Day 9 of 14

Tuesday
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9
April
2024

Jasjit Singh Hundal serves on the SikhRI Advisory Council. He actively participates in the Sikh community and frequently speaks at Interfaith events.

Jasjit Singh Hundal serves on the SikhRI Advisory Council. He actively participates in the Sikh community and frequently speaks at Interfaith events.

“When we look at the Khalsa, we only look at the warrior feeling, the warrior sense of the Khalsa. But the warrior also needs to be one that’s within, not just outside. What we need to look at is how we are impacting our relationships through that common humility, through that common compassion, through that common understanding and kindness so that we can feel an enhanced sense of spiritual belonging, spiritual togetherness, both within ourselves and our Guru, and within ourselves and our Panth.”

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From now until Vaisakhi, the SikhRI team will reflect and share insights on its significance. Our "Countdown to Vaisakhi" video series features speakers from diverse backgrounds, regions, and life experiences, aiming to inspire you to reflect on your connection to Vaisakhi.

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Jasjit Singh Hundal

Executive Director, Biopharmaceutical Company

Jasjit Singh Hundal is an Executive Director at a major biopharmaceutical company. His responsibilities include engagement of clinical research facilities around the world. 

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