Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Newsmakers

2022 Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize for Singapore Sikh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Nov, 2022 12:16 PM
  • 2022 Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize for Singapore Sikh

New York, Nov 7 (IANS) Singapore-based Sikh researcher and documentary filmmaker Amardeep Singh has been honoured with the 'The Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize' for the year 2022.

Administered by Hofstra University, New York, the $50,000 prize, which is bestowed every two years, recognises significant works to increase interfaith understanding.

Established in 2006 by Ishar Bindra and family in Brookville, New York, the award is meant to encourage understanding of various religions and encourage cooperation between faith communities.

Born in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Amardeep Singh runs Lost Heritage Productions -- a Singapore-based visual media production house -- along with wife Vininder Kaur.

The production house is focused on research and documentation of forgotten legacies.Singh has authored two books, entitled, 'Lost Heritage, The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan' and 'The Quest Continues: Lost Heritage, The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan'.

He has also made a few documentary films on the remnants of the Sikh legacy remnants in Pakistan, and led a team from India and Pakistan to create a docuseries, 'Allegory, A Tapestry of Guru Nanak's Travels'.

A formal award presentation has been planned on November 14 at the Woodbury in New York, The Indian Panorama reported.

Educated at The Doon School, Dehradun, Singh did his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Chicago.

Having worked in the financial services sector for 25 years, he led the Asia Pacific Region at American Express for Revenue Management of the Credit Card business.

Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama was named the first winner of the Guru Nanak Prize in 2008 in recognition of his many years of promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding around the world.

MORE Newsmakers ARTICLES

Bob McMurray Named Surrey’s ‘Citizen of the Year’

Bob McMurray Named Surrey’s ‘Citizen of the Year’
The Citizen of the Year award honours an individual who has given long-standing and exceptional community service towards making Surrey a better place to live.

Bob McMurray Named Surrey’s ‘Citizen of the Year’

Young leader in the making: Balpreet Bal

Young leader in the making: Balpreet Bal
Bal grew up and studied in the Surrey region. At 19, he got his realtor’s license, and by 22-23 he had his own real estate brokerage. 

Young leader in the making: Balpreet Bal

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Minister Harjit Sajjan

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Minister Harjit Sajjan
2016 was a year where we saw the Defence Minister take up important issues affecting the country and its people and bravely and fairly finding measures to deal with them.

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Minister Harjit Sajjan

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Dave Mann

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Dave Mann
A successful entrepreneur, well-known personality in the South Asian community and beyond, and a philanthropist – Dave Mann, founder of Isle of Mann Construction Ltd. and Mannkind Charitable Society, is known by many names. 

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Dave Mann

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Vikram Vij

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Vikram Vij
Each initiative of Vikram Vij has been better than the last – the recent one being his association with Air Canada and the introduction of his food on their Vancouver to New Delhi flights.

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Vikram Vij

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Umang Khandelwal

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Umang Khandelwal
Umang Khandelwal has been playing a key role in highlighting the issues Canadian youth face in the country and has been working towards finding solutions to these issues.

DARPAN's Newsmaker of 2016: Umang Khandelwal