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Our Vision

To make the wisdom of the Guru Granth Sahib accessible to the globe.

Our Mission

To provide educational resources to Sikhs to lead a Guru-inspired life.

Our Values

  • Service (Seva)

    By demonstrating an attitude of love and respect by nurturing physical, mental, and spiritual endurance.

  • Integrity (Neki)

    By keeping our word; transparency in all spheres and doing what is right even when no is one looking.

  • Excellence (Param)

    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.

Staff, Volunteers, Advisors and Supporters

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.

Charter Members Network

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.

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A look back at the origins and journey of the Sikh Research Institute

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Official communications on the latest on developments at the Sikh Research Institute.

Tri State Trainings Inspire Confidence in Classroom, Home and Self - 13th December 2012

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December
2012

Over the second weekend of December Sikh Research Institute’s educational team conducted trainings in Connecticut for teachers, parents and students.

Provoking Actionable Insights Among Aussies & Kiwis - 3rd December 2012

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December
2012

For 10 days in November Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) traveled through four cities in Australia and New Zealand, addressing a wide range of topics for families, teens, activists, educators and organizers in these communities.

Pacific Northwest Tour Sparks New Lights - 8th November 2012

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November
2012

From 26 October to 1 November, the Sikh Research Institute in Canada worked closely with community groups, local media and the Lower Mainland's Gurduaras to help build awareness of the Sikh heritage and history.

Forging Modern Connections to Sikh Political History - 25th October 2012

Thursday
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25
October
2012

Over four days, from 18-21 October, Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI), in partnership with local Sikh organizations in the UK, presented a variety of seminars around London and Leicester, attracting more than 400 attendees over the course of the tour.

A World Was Waiting to be Born - 10th October 2012

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10
October
2012

Kartarpur (City of Creator) and 'Begampura' (City without Sorrow) are the Guru's (the perfection) vision of purposeful living, as articulated in the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptural canon.

Students remember Sikh temple shooting victims - 20th September 2012

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September
2012

More than 60 people huddled together with candles in hand on the steps of Brower Commons for an interfaith vigil in memory of the seven Sikhs who died Aug. 5 after a shooting at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis.

Official communications on the latest on developments at the Sikh Research Institute.

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2020 Annual Report

2019 Annual Report

2018 Annual Report

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2016 Annual Report

2015 Annual Report

2014 Annual Report

2013 Annual Report

2012 Annual Report

2011 Annual Report

2010 Annual Report

2009 Annual Report

2008 Annual Report

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