To make the wisdom of the Guru Granth Sahib accessible to the globe.
To provide educational resources to Sikhs to lead a Guru-inspired life.
By demonstrating an attitude of love and respect by nurturing physical, mental, and spiritual endurance.
By keeping our word; transparency in all spheres and doing what is right even when no is one looking.
By being innovative; having a vision; giving 100%, and demonstrating competence by striving for excellence.
SikhRI is powered by the efforts of a diverse and skilled subset of the sangat.
Our core and foundation, without whom none of our work would be possible. Our team is comprised of kind, loving and empathetic people whose dedication and professionalism makes our common vision a reality.
Our Charter Members Network is our primary source of strategic advice and ongoing financial support. Learn more about the network and its membership at charter.sikhri.org.
Surender Pal Singh is a Senior Research Associate at the Sikh Research Institute. He holds a Master’s degree in Religious Studies and English.
The Singh Twins are contemporary British artists with an international reputation, widely known for their highly detailed, narrative, symbolic and eclectic style rooted in Indian aesthetics.
Tridivesh Singh Maini is a New Delhi-based Policy Analyst. He is associated with The Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University, Sonepat, Haryana.
Uma Chakravarti is a distinguished feminist historian who has taught at Miranda House College for Women, Delhi University.
Wahenoor Singh holds a BS in Biology from the University of Georgia and is pursuing a healthcare career.
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SikhRI trains today’s activists and tomorrow’s leaders at workshops, retreats and conferences. Our education team designs resources and curriculum for use in Sikh schools and in the home, and offers training for teachers around the world.
The Sikh Research Institute Canada (SikhRI) will be hosting a series of events across the Greater Toronto Area this coming weekend.
Kultar’s Mime is an immersive theater experience that uses the 1903 Kishinev Pogrom that targeted Jews as a point of departure to tell the stories of Sikh children in 1984 Delhi Massacre.
“The Sikh Research Institute is excited to launch the play Kultar’s Mime to facilitate conversation on 1984 among masses to invoke Guru Nanak’s sensitivity to suffering, especially in genocidal campaigns,” says Harinder Singh, SikhRI’s CEO.
Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) will offer its first online course for learning Language of Gurbani; its latest offering on developing a better understanding and appreciation of the languages of Guru Granth Sahib.
The Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) concluded its twelfth annual summer program, Sidak – Faith. Courage. Discipline, on 9th August 2014. The program commenced on 27 July 2014 at the Khalsa Center in Miracle Valley, British Columbia, Canada.
Official communications on the latest on developments at the Sikh Research Institute.
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