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T. Sher Singh is a writer based in Canada. A litigation lawyer for two decades until he switched to full-time writing in 2005, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by Lakehead University, Canada, in 1998. In 2002, he was appointed a member of The Order of Canada for his inter-faith work - the highest honor awarded to a Canadian citizen. He lectures at home and abroad on a wide range of topics, and is a widely read newspaper and internet columnist on current affairs and travel, as well as a frequent host and commentator on TV and Radio.

KP Singh has been a guest speaker to many clubs, organizations, radio and television talk shows. He is a guest writer for The Indianapolis Star and other publications.
Dya Singh... Bringing the 'world of music' to Sikhs through Gurbani sangeet and taking Gurbani Kirtan (Sikh spiritual music) into the 21st Century and to the mainstream.


Born on 1950's Visakhi Day in Malaysia, Dya Singh is gifted with love for Gurbani Kirtan. He merges the Sikh spiritual music with global music including blues, jazz, and folk, country and western that makes his unique style. His music gives a spiritual universal message of love, peace, harmony, equality and justice.

Arpana Caur is Sikhpoint.com's featured Artist for the 2006 Calendar. Born in Delhi in 1954, Arpana grew up in an environment that was rich in art and music. Arpana's mother is an award-winning novelist, whose influence resonates in Arpana's very essence. Arpana attended Delhi University and graduated in 1961 with a MA in Literature. As a self-taught painter, Arpana's influences came from her mother's writings, Punjabi folk literature, and the Pahari miniature tradition and Indian folk-art motifs. Her art is a direct reflection of her personal experiences, inspired by local and world events. Over the years, her main focus has centered on Indian women, and capturing the essence of their day-to-day activities inspired by social, cultural and spiritual themes.

Now, at the age of 51, Arpana has become a well-known and much celebrated artist around the world. For the last three decades her exhibitions have been shown in Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, London, Cardiff, Amsterdam, New York, Berlin and Munich. She has participated in-group shows in Japan, USA, Algiers', Singapore, Australia, Austria, Iraq, Cuba, USSR and Germany.

Reviews of her work have appeared time and again in Indian Press and TV and in the Guardian, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Svanska Dagbladet, Dagens Nyhter, Die Welt etc. BBC and Star TV have made documentary films on her in the 1980's apart from a documentary by Sidharth Tagore. For the past 5 years, three of her works including 'Nanak' and '1984' have been on display at the Sikh Art Gallery in the Smithsonian, Washington DC. She had done murals from 1981 to 2005 in India and one in Hamburg, all of them noncommercial, as a commitment to Public Art. Her awards, commissions and exhibitions include:

1.· All India Fine Arts Society Award 1985
2.· Research Grant from Lalit Kala Akademi Delhi 1984-85
3.· Commendation Certificate in Algiers Biennale
4.· VI Triennele India Gold Medal for Painting, 1986
5. She has served on the Jury of National Exhibition, 1989, and Republic Day Pageants 1990, '91, '92.
6. Nominated Eminent Artist by Lalit Kala Akademi.
7.· On Selection Committee of Republic Day pageants for Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India, 1995-98.
8.· On Advisory Committee of National Gallery of Modern Art Delhi, Lalit Kala Academy and Sahitya Kala Parishad 2001.
9. Curator for 1986 "Woman Artist Exhibition" for the Festival of India held in the USSR.

Artist's Statement: India is an exciting mixture of the old and new. Rural and urban India coexist in the strangest of ways. Even the capital of India, Delhi, my city, is dotted with medieval monuments and unwieldy urban growth, leading to a rich exciting assault of imagery that inspires my being. The Ajanta and Ellora and the Pahari miniaturists flow through my veins. Myths linger in the mind, along with tales of freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh and saints like Nanak, Kabir and Meerabai. Spirituality takes us to unbelievable heights. Religious divisions tear us asunder. It is a land of contradictions, but always growing, never stale, always full of surprises. This pulsating, expanding milieu has given rise to a rich and colorful visual art of which I am a small part. An art which is bold and contemporary, touching universal socio-political or philosophical issues, without losing the fragrance of its roots.

Besides, Manmohan Singh, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, and Khushwant Singh are some of the famous personalities who have contributed immensely to the nation

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