Ongoing Diwaans in Memory of Gursikhs

Simran and Katha programme starts today, Tuesday 26th September. This programme will take place everyday for the foreseeable future.

Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara, Sedgley Street, Wolverhampton,
(Hall 3)

6:30pm-8pm Daily

It is essential everyone involved takes an active part in these programmes. Gurbani discourse is essential to make sense of that which happens around us.

Counseling/informal discussion sessions will be made available for all.

Humble benti to all Sangat to attend as many programmes as possible.
Lets realize the power of Sangat, within it we can overcome anything.

Transport will be made available from Walsall Pleck GuruGhar and Oldbury Gurudwara Sahib at 5:45pm sharp.

Satvir Singh

Harvinder Singh

Pictures of Gursikhs



Some of the Singhs parents are still in India and the local sangat is in the process of setting up a fund to pay for funeral/travel expenses.

Instead of asking vaheguru why these people were taken from us at such a young age we should be thanking vaheguru for the time he gave us in their sangat.

Dhan Gursikhs

3 Sikh Youth Pass Away in Lake Accident

** Updated - See Below **

Three bodies recovered from lake
Ullswater
A search of Ullswater was carried out by divers
The bodies of three youths have been recovered from Ullswater in the Lake District, police said.

The three, aged 15, 17 and 21 and from the West Midlands, were among a group enjoying a swim when one of them got out of their depth.

Another 15-year-old boy had to be pulled to safety during the incident at about 1600 BST on Saturday.

Police said conditions were reasonably calm, but there were deep areas and the water was very cold.

They said they were contacting the men's families before releasing any more information.

A Cumbria Police spokesman said: "Police have now recovered the three bodies of the males who went missing in Ullswater lake.

"We are in the process of contacting the deceased males' families and updating them regarding the circumstances of the drowning.

"No details will be released until all family members have been informed regarding this tragic incident."

'Extremely cold'

Members of the public and a lake warden went to help when the alarm was raised, and managed to rescue the 15-year-old boy.

He was taken to hospital, where his injuries were not thought to be life-threatening.

Searches by the coastguard, a helicopter and police and civilian divers were carried out overnight.

Police said the boys were part of a group staying in Glenridding, a village overlooking Ullswater.

Insp Sean Murphy, from Cumbria Police, said: "I think the lake was reasonably calm.

"Unfortunately it does have deep areas and shelving and the water is extremely cold so it's all speculation at the moment but I am assuming that someone has gone too deep and they have got cold and been unable to swim."

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/news/crime/bodies-lake-victims-recovered-$452695.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cumbria/5375040.stm

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Three boys from the Khalsa Panth Gatka Akhaara passed away yesterday.

Please pray for these peoples families so they have the strength to deal with this situation.

Vaheguru gave them the children, Vaheguru took them.

Updates:

Pictures of Gursikhs

Daily Keertan for these Gursikhs