INFLUENCER
The Selfless Sikh and the Founder Of Khalsa Aid, Ravinder Singh
Ravinder Singh is a British Indian Sikh helpful and author and CEO of the worldwide non-benefit help and alleviation association Khalsa Aid.
Khalsa Aid, established in 1999, is a UK-based worldwide non-benefit philanthropic association offering help to casualties of common and man-made calamities around the world. The association has been recognized for giving alleviation during the 2016 London floods, in war-influenced Syria in 2015, setting up exile camps for Rohingyas in the Bangladesh-Myanmar line in 2017, helping in revamping Kerala after the 2018 floods, and taking care of NHS laborers in the UK and the poor in India during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ravinder Singh has been filling in as a Sikh compassionate and legislator since 1999 when he had taken the Sikh idea of langar to areas of the world that required it the most with the expectation that it will assist with reviving individuals’ trust in humankind.
Since setting up the non-benefit help and alleviation association in 1999, Ravi Singh has given guidance to casualties of cataclysmic events, wars, and other awful occasions. He has ventured out to the bleeding edge all throughout the planet including Kosovo, Syria, Congo, Somalia, Syria, Iraq, just as help networks nearer to home in the UK during the floods in Somerset and the more.
He has consistently put the philosophy of government assistance for all at the center of all that he does and it’s this standard in Sikhi that drives them. It’s truly necessary confidence on the planet today when everybody takes a gander at the monstrosities humankind is doing against itself. In any case, associations like them exist in light of the fact that there is as yet a veritable will in individuals to progress nicely and at whatever point people groups are confronted with such dull occasions, he is really encouraged that the help is there in bounty. What’s more, that is the thing that is important that he is there for one another as individuals and takes care of each other.
The BBC made a film about Ravi in 2016 named ‘The Selfless Sikh‘ which recorded his excursion to northern Iraq, where he gives help to Yazidi families who have escaped their homes to get away from the fierceness of the Islamic State.
In Sep 2018, he Received ‘The Award Of Excellence and Achievement’ by the Punjabi Society Of British Isles at a service in the British Parliament. He was additionally Honored with the Bhagat Singh Thind Community Empowerment Award at a public function supper in Maryland USA. Beforehand in Dec 2014, he was Awarded ‘Sikh of the Year 2014’ at an honor function in Amritsar