Nishkam Group welcomes Faith Minister to Handsworth, showcasing community‑led solutions tackling inequalities and regeneration challenges

The Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) and Nishkam campus on Soho Road, welcomed Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Parliamentary Under‑Secretary of State for Devolution, Faith and Communities. The visit provided an opportunity to demonstrate how values‑led models of service and community empowerment are delivering measurable social benefit locally, regionally and internationally. A powerful case study of how faith-inspired civic action can transform a neighbourhood and strengthen national cohesion was showcased.

Bhai Sahib Ji welcomes Miatta Fahnbulleh MP to the Gurudwara Sahib.

The Nishkam team presented a comprehensive programme of work directly supporting national priorities around devolution, regeneration, faith, community cohesion, economic growth and the ageing population.  The opportunity highlighted initiatives rooted in Sikh principles of selfless service, shared humanity and civic responsibility, principles that closely align with Government ambitions for stronger communities and locally driven growth.

The Minister saw pioneering housing projects that support older residents through secure, culturally appropriate accommodation, enabling them to remain close to family, faith and familiar networks. This approach reduces pressure on social care systems, strengthens intergenerational support and frees up larger homes for families. Plans for a second phase of sheltered elderly accommodation demonstrate the organisation’s commitment to sustainable, community‑driven regeneration.

The Minister also received an overview of GNNSJ’s wider regeneration masterplan, focused on revitalising high‑street spaces, improving commercial frontages and transforming long‑neglected areas into vibrant hubs of community life. These efforts support national objectives for Pride in Place Strategy, high‑street renewal, inclusive growth and improved local environments. The minister reflected what Pride in Place aimed to do to help build stronger communities, create thriving places and empower local people; witnessed right here in Handsworth and we needed to somehow bottle it.

The Minister with representatives from GNNSJ, Nishkam Campus, Church of England, Academia and local community groups.

Drawing upon decades of service, Bhai Sahib Ji shared, “The importance of strong leadership in bridging faith-based organisations and wider civil society is crucial, we must have a holistic approach consistent with current Government priorities on race equality, civic participation and building stronger, resilient communities. The case for creating a formal engagement mechanism with faith-based civic organisations to co-design local regeneration and cohesion programmes is paramount.” It was evident that including faith-civic perspectives in any refresh of the national cohesion strategy is crucial, so that lived experience of communities’ shapes policy from the ground up.

The visit highlighted the phenomenal work on educational and early‑years development. Visionary proposals to redevelop derelict and unsafe properties into dedicated educational and community spaces were also shared. These plans respond directly to local need and are consistent with Government commitments to ensuring every child has the best start in life, supported by safe, high‑quality learning environments.

The visit included a tour of the Nishkam Campus allowing the Minister to see faith-inspired projects in action.

A detailed discussion also explored the Bill House redevelopment, a unique interfaith partnership between GNNSJ and the Church of England. This project aims to transform a long‑vacant and derelict building into much‑needed social housing and elderly accommodation, generating economic activity while strengthening community cohesion. It stands as a model of how faith‑based organisations can contribute to place‑making and civic renewal.

The Minister met with leaders from the Nishkam Health Trust to understand how integrated care models address longstanding health inequalities in inner‑city Birmingham. The Trust’s approach brings together primary care, preventative health, wellbeing activities and community support, reflecting national strategies that emphasise early intervention and neighbourhood‑based healthcare. The Trust team’s efforts were recently recongnised by them being awarded the King’s Award for Voluntary Service.

Following the visit, Amrick Singh, Director of Civic Engagement and Partnerships, commented that, “Effective devolution relies on trusting local communities and valuing the role of faith‑inspired organisations with their long‑term commitment and deep community ties enable sustainable impact.  We have seen the work of GNNSJ and the Nishkam Group under the visionary leadership of Bhai Sahib, Prof Mohinder Singh, demonstrate what is possible when faith inspired, civic and public partners come together. This reinforces the importance of collaboration between Government, civic institutions and faith communities to build resilient, inclusive and flourishing neighbourhoods.”

For over 40 years, the Nishkam Group has invested donations in excess of £60m, spanning education, health, civic renewal, interfaith collaboration, and community wellbeing, pioneering a model rooted in the Sikh principles of kar sewa (loving manual labour), selfless service, and an unwavering 250-year commitment to the region. Through this ethos, thousands of local residents, volunteers and partners have helped regenerate key community assets, deliver essential services, and foster trust between diverse communities at a time when the UK faces rising hate crime, division, and social fragility.

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Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh Ji Honoured in Moscow at World Public Assembly

Moscow, September 19–21, 2025 

Bhai Sahib (Prof.) Mohinder Singh Ji OBE KSG MGH, Chairman of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), was honoured with the inaugural World Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity” during his participation in the World Public Assembly in Moscow this week.  

Bhai Sahib Ji honoured with World Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity”

The Assembly opened on September 19 with a cultural program, during which Bhai Sahib Ji joined global delegates on a scenic river cruise through the historic Maryino district, culminating at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. The delegation also attended the Eurasian Festival of National Cultures and Equestrian Traditions at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh), celebrating the richness and diversity of world cultures. 

On September 21, Bhai Sahib Ji addressed a high-level panel session entitled “Spiritual Unity for Peace and Humanity” at the World Trade Centre, Moscow. The session brought together religious leaders, philosophers, and public figures to explore how moral and spiritual values can serve as a foundation for global harmony, cooperation, and sustainable development.

During the Assembly, Bhai Sahib Ji was presented with the inaugural World Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity”, honouring his exceptional contributions to peace, humanitarian cooperation, and selfless service to humanity’s ideals. The award recognises individuals whose work inspires creative unity and strengthens trust between nations.  

Receiving the award, Bhai Sahib Ji said: “It is a great honour and privilege, I am humbled. My prayer is for peace in the world, global peace. Peace is a divine gift from God. May he shower love, peace, forgiveness on all his children, 8 billion of them.” 

Bhai Sahib Ji is also the co-organiser and co-chair of the Peace Charter for Forgiveness & Reconciliation, a globally co-created initiative since 2011. The Charter has received contributions, consultation, and endorsement from over 100 world religious leaders and humanitarians and has been shared with esteemed figures including UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Pope Francis, Desmond Tutu, former President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, and The Rt Hon Theresa May MP. Through this work, Bhai Sahib Ji advances reconciliation, forgiveness, and collaborative action as foundations for a more peaceful world. 

Earlier this year, Bhai Sahib Ji led a historic peace mission across Africa, uniting over 300 volunteers from six continents in Botswana, Kenya, Zambia, and South Africa. The mission combined acts of selfless service, interfaith dialogue, and community regeneration. Key highlights included: the adoption of the Peace Charter by the Parliament of Botswana, the inaugural Kericho Peace Festival in Kenya, meetings with President Hakainde Hichilema in Zambia, and the formal adoption of the Peace Charter by the Mayor of Cape Town, South Africa. These initiatives served tens of thousands of people, including schoolchildren, prisoners, and vulnerable communities, reinforcing Bhai Sahib Ji’s global vision for peace through practical action. 

Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh Ji’s participation in the World Public Assembly, his keynote contributions, and his receipt of the For Service to Humanity award reflect his enduring dedication to fostering unity, dialogue, and shared human values across cultures and faiths. 

An award for exceptional contribution to strengthening peace between nations, developing humanitarian cooperation, and selfless service to the ideals of humanity. 

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Notes for Editors 

  • Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) is a UK-headquartered Sikh faith-inspired charitable organisation promoting selfless service (sewa), education, health, and interfaith harmony worldwide. 
  • Bhai Sahib Professor Mohinder Singh OBE KSG MGH is Chairman of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), a faith-based charitable organisation headquartered in Birmingham, UK, with global outreach across education, health, civic engagement, and interfaith work. He is the first Sikh in history to receive the Papal Knighthood of St Gregory the Great (2012), awarded by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI for his service to peace and interfaith harmony. 
  • The World Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity” was established by the World Peoples Assembly. It is awarded for exceptional contribution to strengthening peace between nations, developing humanitarian cooperation, and selfless service to the ideals of humanity. The Award symbolizes the highest public recognition for an active contribution to overcoming borders and inspiring the world for creative unity. On the International Day of Peace, September 21, 2025, the prestigious award was presented for the first time.  More information here: https://worldpublicsummit.org/award-for-service-to-humanity 

Bhai Sahib Prof. Mohinder Singh Attends Inauguration of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and Interfaith Audience at the Vatican

Bhai Sahib Prof. Mohinder Singh, Spiritual Leader and Chairman of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), and one of the world’s greatly respected interfaith and peacebuilding leaders, was honoured to be invited by the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue to participate in the Mass of Inauguration of the Petrine Ministry of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV on Sunday, 18th May 2025, at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City.

Following the Mass, Bhai Sahib Prof. Mohinder Singh had the honour of personally meeting several world leaders and dignitaries. He presented a copy of the Peace Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation to the Pope and discussed their common goal of promoting world peace and harmony. Bhai Sahib also presented the Peace Charter to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, expressing solidarity and prayers for peace and healing in his country. He also shared the Peace Charter with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and discussed its relevance to peacebuilding. Bhai Sahib also met His Royal Highness Prince Edward, representing His Majesty King Charles III, and spoke about the urgent need for moral leadership and collective forgiveness in global conflict resolution.

Reflecting on the occasion, Bhai Sahib Ji said: “To witness the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV was a deeply spiritual moment – a sacred invitation to renew our shared commitment to peace, dialogue, and reconciliation. His Holiness walks with humility, courage, and moral clarity, following the luminous path of Pope Francis.”

Today, Bhai Sahib Prof. Mohinder Singh was received at a special interfaith audience with the Holy Father, alongside global representatives of Churches, Ecclesial Communities, and religious traditions.

Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, is the 267th head of the Roman Catholic Church and the first American-born Pope. In his inaugural homily, he appealed to the conscience of humanity to rise above division and conflict and establish peace. With courage and compassion, he called for unity in action to bring an end to the violence in Ukraine, Gaza, and all regions suffering from unrest and injustice. “Let us stand together,” he declared, “as people of goodwill, for a world free of vengeance, fear, and despair.”

Speaking after today’s interfaith audience, Bhai Sahib Ji added: “It was a privilege and blessing to be received by His Holiness. I humbly requested his continued support and blessing for the Peace Charter, so that this message of healing, justice, and compassion reaches every corner of the globe.”

The Peace Charter, first presented to Pope Francis in 2018, draws inspiration from the lives and teachings of Jesus Christ, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. It teaches that: “Forgiveness is an unwavering refusal to let painful experiences destroy us.”

Bhai Sahib also had the honour and privilege of meeting and presenting the Peace Charter to the Archbishop of York, the Right Honourable Stephen Geoffrey Cottrel and to the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, the Right Honourable David Lammy MP. He also met and extended warm congratulations to the new Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Mark Carney, sharing with him the universal message of the Charter. Additionally, Bhai Sahib was pleased to meet Cardinal George Koovakad from India and expressed his heartfelt prayers for peace and harmony across South Asia and the wider world.

From Rome, Bhai Sahib offers this prayer: “Let us become instruments of peace – healing wounds, serving others, and building bridges of love across all faiths and nations. May this be our shared sacred purpose, for the unity and wellbeing of all humanity (Sarbat da Bhalla).”

Courtesy of the Vatican Media
Courtesy of the Vatican Media
Pope Leo receiving the scroll of the Peace Charter
His Holiness Pope Francis blessing the Peace Charter scroll (St. Peter’s Square, Rome, Italy, 2-3 May 2018) © L’Osservatore Romano
With Canadian PM, Mark Carney
With President Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife, Olena.
With Cardinal George Koovakad

Notes for Editors:
Bhai Sahib Professor Mohinder Singh is the Chairman of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), a faith-based charitable organisation headquartered in Birmingham, UK, with global outreach across education, health, civic engagement and interfaith work.

In recognition of his tireless efforts to promote peace, reconciliation and interreligious harmony, Bhai Sahib Ji was awarded the Pontifical Order of Knighthood of St Gregory the Great (KSG) by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in 2012 – becoming the first Sikh in history to receive this honour. Bhai Sahib Ji received the Papal knighthood with humility, dedicating it to the Guru’s message of selfless service and unity among all humanity.

             

Faith Leaders join the Prime Minister for his first Interfaith Breakfast Event at No. 10

Faith leaders were invited to Number Ten Downing Street for a breakfast event during interfaith week, including a pledge from the Prime Minister that faith leaders would have a part to play in formulating policy across a wide-range of areas in the future. Keir Starmer said the government was one of service to all communities and praised the work of faith groups during the pandemic. He promised another similar event in six months time. For their part, the faith representatives emphasised the importance of interfaith work to maintain cohesion between communities.

Attendees included the Faith Minister Lord Khan, representatives from many religious traditions including Rabbi Charley Baginsky, Imam Asim Hafiz, Akeela Ahmed, Bhai Sahib Prof. Mohinder Singh, Ari Jesner from the Office of the Chief Rabbi, Bishop Mike Royal, The Bishop of London Sarah Mullaly and Archbishop Angaelos.

Speaking on the event Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “That concept of service is a value which drives me in terms of what we’re trying to achieve in government,”

Handsworth Unites in Celebrating the King’s Coronation Through Community Cohesion Day

Birmingham’s Handsworth neighbourhood came alive on May 7th, 2023, as residents, community members, and council and faith leaders from all walks of life gathered to celebrate peace, unity, and the Coronation of His Majesty the King. The Community Cohesion Day focused around the Big Help Out, bringing local services and organisations together to volunteer their time for the community. It also included The Big Lunch, celebrating with the Lord Lieutenant and other distinguished guests.

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day was a free event organised by neighbourhood volunteers led by Nishkam volunteers, that took place at Soho Road, Handsworth, from 10am to 6pm. The event was designed to promote peace and cohesion across the neighbourhood, while also addressing inequalities. It was an opportunity for people to come together, learn from each other, and work towards creating a more cohesive and peaceful community.

The day was filled with fun activities, including children’s sports and games, art projects and exhibitions, free health checks, and wellbeing talks. Attendees enjoyed performances and presentations, a petting zoo, and delicious vegetarian food, drinks, and snacks all day long. One of the main attractions were rides on a working model steam engine train, brought and driven by Davinder Singh from Bristol.

Speaking on the momentous occasion, Tina Francis, a local Hockley resident said: “The event is fantastic because there has been lots of information about health. It is interesting that because we are in quite a densely populated area people are more likely to have different diseases than if they were living further afield. There has been a lot of public health promotion, especially looking at diabetes and heart health. However, today has also been about seeing the heart of the community and looking at each other’s heart and caring for that.”

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day was not just about having fun. It was also an opportunity to combat social isolation and loneliness by participating in The Big Lunch initiative, created by the charity Eden Project Communities in 2009. The Lord Lieutenant Sir John Crabtree and Birmingham City Council Leader Ian Ward were among the VIP guests who joined the Coronation Big Lunch and presentations.

Tarandeep Kaur, a Handsworth resident said, “I think the Kings coronation is really special and for some it’s a once in a lifetime event that brings communities together and encourages much needed interaction. Handsworth celebrations have brought necessary services to the community, like public health checks and engaging children’s activities. These days we all seem to sit on screens so seeing smiling community members, in person, has brightened up the day.”

Making a memorable entrance on a model steam train, Lord Lieutenant Sir John Crabtree was cheered and welcomed by the Handsworth community. Speaking at the event he said:

“I think the clear message [of the coronation ceremony] was that [this is] a modern Britain with a new king… He sees himself not just as a defender of the Anglican faith, but as a defender of all faiths, and I’m sure that’s what we’re going to see going forward.”

The Lord Lieutenant also read a message from HM King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the occasion, “Both my wife and I are enormously grateful to all the communities, families, neighbours, and friends who are coming together across the United Kingdom to mark our coronation… We feel supported and sustained from so many heartfelt good wishes from around the country.”

Newly elected High Sheriff of Birmingham, Wade Lyn, shared his message of hope and unity, stating “We all have the power within us to create a positive change, in our lives and in our community around us.” He added: “Whether it is volunteering in the community, advocating for a cause which you believe in, or simply being a good friend to someone in need; and we can contribute to making the community a better place”.

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day saw the launch of ‘The Big Help Out,’ where community volunteers could donate to the St Michael’s Church food bank, and join Nishkam SWAT, a charitable organization that serves in local areas and transforms financially disadvantaged communities, in serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre.

During the event, it was announced that a special commemorative archway would be erected at the junction of Soho Road and Soho Hill in Handsworth. This archway would not only serve as a symbol of new beginnings, but also serve as a warm invitation to create and seize new opportunities in the area. Speaking on this, Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council said: “To mark the rebirth of this area, the Council has agreed with the Nishkam Centre for a commemorative archway on the Soho Road. This archway will be a gateway not to our proud history but to our collective brighter future”.

Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh, Patron of the Nishkam Centre, thanked the dignitaries, adding, “We need peace, and that peace comes when we align ourselves to the King of Kings [God]. Our King at coronation also sought the King of King’s help and assistance. We all need to do this too. If we have no peace, there can be no development. We now have a new King, we need to have a new consciousness – work together, seek peace and look after each other.”

For more information on the event and Nishkam Organisations, please visit www.ncauk.org

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Notes for Editors:

  1.  Nishkam Group of Organisations are;
    • The Gurudwara – spiritual regeneration and peacebuilding,
    • Nishkam Community Co-operative – promoting self-reliance and self-sufficiency for earning livelihood through hard work (kirt),
    • Nishkam Civic Centre – promoting benevolence (parupkar), which won the Queen’s award for volunteering in 2010,
    • Nishkam School Trust – Sikh ethos, Multi-faith, values-led education,
    • Nishkam Health Trust – caring with compassion, helping with humility and listening with love,
    • Elderly accommodation.
  2. The partners on the day, in addition to the Nishkam Group were: St Michael’s Church, St Michael’s C of E Primary School, Department for Work and Pensions, Soho Road BID.
  3. Nishkam SWAT is a charitable organisation based in West London and Midlands that works to unite and transform financially disadvantaged communities by focusing on projects that make a difference to people’s lives in the short term and improve their prospects in the long term. As part of the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day, Nishkam SWAT will be serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre as part of The Big Help Out initiative.
  4. Eden Project Communities is a UK-based charity that aims to create a network of community-minded people and organizations across the country. The charity was founded in 2009 and was responsible for creating the Big Lunch initiative in 2009 to encourage communities to come together and share a meal with their neighbours once a year. The aim of the Big Lunch is to help combat social isolation and loneliness, and to build stronger, more resilient communities. The initiative has since grown to become one of the UK’s largest annual get-togethers, with millions of people taking part each year.

On the passing of Pope Benedict, Birmingham’s Sikh community pays condolences and remembers a rich legacy and loving relationship between two major faiths

As the world’s gaze and an estimated 100,000 Catholics descend on St Peter’s Square for the funeral of the former Pope Benedict XVI, the Sikh community of Birmingham pays condolences and fondly remembers the relationship with the Catholic Church.

It is with heavy heart the world bears witness to the passing of Pope Benedict XVI, who created history by being the first Pope to resign in nearly 600 years and, now in death, becomes the first former pontiff in the modern history of the Catholic Church to be buried by an incumbent Pope. As thousands went to pay their respects, Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh OBE KSG, Spiritual Leader of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) and Patron of the Nishkam Civic Association was amongst the many distinguished guests at the funeral to pay his respects personally.

Photo caption: Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh in attendance at Pope Benedict’s funeral

The relationship between Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh with Pope Benedict XVI was special, historic and will be remembered fondly for many years to come. In April 2012, history was made in the Catholic Church, with the blessings of Pope Benedict XVI, during a special Mass and Investiture at Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of St Chad, Birmingham, of Bhai Sahib Bhai Dr Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia and Mr William Ozanne, as Knights of the Pontifical Order of Pope St Gregory the Great. The Most Reverend Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham, invested Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh with one of the highest Papal Awards.

Photo caption: Investiture of Bhai Sahib Bhai Mohinder Singh and Mr William Ozanne as Knights of the Pontifical Order of Pope St Gregory the Great

The Order of St Gregory is normally bestowed on Catholics but in rare cases it is also conferred on non-Catholics in recognition of meritorious service to the Catholic Church and the exceptional example they have set in their communities and country.

Photo caption: Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh with HisHoliness Late Pope John Paul II

The esteemed and respected relationship between GNNSJ and the Pontiff goes back over two decades when the first audience with The Holy See took place during the Christian ‘Year of Jubilation’ in May 2000. This meeting was arranged through the gracious assistance of William Ozanne KSG (Birmingham Archdiocesan Commission for Interreligious Dialogue).  Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh along with nine members of GNNSJ and one Greek Orthodox Christian, had a historic audience with His Holiness Pope John Paul II.

That was the beginning of a long fruitful relationship and friendship that has been passed down over the last two decades. It has also led to a series of productive dialogues to tackle contemporary issues in society. Through the sharing of knowledge, experience, information and faith wisdom progress has been made to create models of engagement for the betterment of society.

The first audience with His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI was when Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh attended the Basilica with ten other members of GNNSJ in Sept 2006. This was again graciously facilitated by William Ozanne.

Photo caption: Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh and Bill Ozanne meet with Pope Benedict Sept 2006

Following the resignation of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh was privileged to be part of an international delegation invited to the Papal inauguration of Pope Francis held in March 2013 in St Peter’s Square. 

As we bid farewell to Pope Benedict XVI, we offer prayers and warmest wishes to the departed soul with its onward journey to the Heavenly adobe. We also offer heartfelt condolences to the Catholic community and all those grieving at this moment of loss. We encourage all to pray for the continued strengthening of relationships and collaboration across all faith communities and denominations. As people of faith we must provide exemplar conduct to assist humanity during the challenging times the world faces.

Photo caption: In 2013 an international delegation was invited to attend the Papal inauguration of Pope Francis

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Notes to Editors:

For more information:

Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh receiving the Papal Knighthood – https://nishkammediacentre.co.uk/a-historic-moment-in-sikh-history-bhai-sahib-mohinder-singh-ji-to-be-created-a-knight-by-the-holy-father-pope-benedict-xvi/

International Peace Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation launched at the House of Lords

Leading experts and participants endorsing the launch of the Peace Charter at Westminster Hall.
Leading experts and participants endorsing the launch of the Peace Charter at Westminster Hall.

HOUSE OF LORDS, LONDON, UK, 21 NOVEMBER 2022 – Developed over a decade of international dialogue and consultation, the Peace Charter for Forgiveness & Reconciliation was launched at the 3rd Peace Forum held on 21 November 2022 at the House of Lords in Westminster, London.  The distinguished venue, at the heart of Westminster democracy, provided a most appropriate backdrop for the innovative Peace Charter that has the potential to be truly transformative..  At the event, the unveiling of its Preamble and 18 Principles were discussed through key sessions that exemplified the Charter’s applicability. In particular, the issues of peacebuilding and climate change were discussed through an alternative lens of forgiveness and reconciliation so that they could be approached to become a pivotal agenda for societies worldwide. 

The launch of the Peace Charter marked the culmination of more than a decade of international consultation, symposia and seminars between profound thinkers and peace practitioners across a spectrum of secular and religious standpoints.  In particular, the event aimed to raise awareness amongst civic leaders and parliamentarians about positive social outcomes where forgiveness and reconciliation are both identified and astutely implemented as core values to guide peace-building processes.    

Peace Charter launched at House of Lords
Peace Charter launched at House of Lords.

During the proceedings, Fiona Bruce MP, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief joined the event hosts, The Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth, the Lord Bishop of Coventry and Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia OBE KSG, Co-convener of the Peace Charter and spiritual leader of the Sikh faith-based organisation, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha.  Speakers from the dynamic and highly experienced global delegation included: Professor Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace International, a key partner for the Peace Charter; Canon Sarah Snyder, Founding Director of the Rose Castle Foundation; His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos, the first Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London; Dr. Mohamed Elsanousi, Executive Director of the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers; Dr Chinmay Pandya,Pro Vice Chancellor, South Asian Institute of Peace and Reconciliation; and Dr. Carl Stauffer, senior expert on reconciliation for the U.S. Institute of Peace.

‘I commit to continuing to work together to make the Peace Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation, a widely known, trusted, and often used framework for engagement in actively building peace in every corner of our world.’ – Professor Azza Karam, Religions for Peace.

‘If ever there was ever an international currency for peace and prosperity in our lives, it would be the currency of values that are sacred to us as humans.  It is this impactful, yet invisible, currency of values that inspires the Peace Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation…. As we edge towards a point of no return, a time has come for values and virtues like forgiveness to fully crystallise within our psyches and inform how we partner and plan to meet the unprecedented challenges before us.’ – Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia, Co-convenor & Co-Chair, Peace Charter for Forgiveness & Reconciliation.

“I think about peace, forgiveness and reconciliation a lot, both as a personal desire and one for the world. It is encouraging and reassuring to know there is a charter dedicated to these purposes. It feels like a wonderful starting point, a resource and a guide for anyone and everyone, wherever they are in the world, whose aim is to move beyond conflict.”James Davies, Oxford University, Peace Forum participant.

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Notes for Editors:

The Peace Charter for Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Inclusive in its mission and development, the Charter has been globally co-created since its conception in 2011 and has travelled across the globe and received significant contribution, consultation, and endorsement from over 100 world religious leaders and humanitarians. It has been shared, discussed and noted by esteemed leaders including the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, Pope Francis, Desmond Tutu, Uhuru Kenyatta (former President of Kenya) and The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, amongst many others.

For further information about the Peace Charter, participant profiles and event proceedings, please contact;

Mr Amrik Singh Bhabra amrik@charterforforgiveness.org

Peace Charter UK headquarters: Nishkam Centre, 6 Soho Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 8JQ

Queens Baton Relay receives spiritual blessing from Birmingham’s multifaith communities

A demonstration of Community Spirit in abundance was displayed as Birmingham 2022 stages the 16th official Queen’s Baton Relay – an epic journey across the Commonwealth’s 72 nations and territories, travelling 4,000 kilometres via land, air and sea over a period of 294 days before reaching Handsworth, Birmingham.

Hundreds of members of Handsworth’s and Birmingham’s diverse communities, faith leaders and dignitaries joined together on 28th July 2022 to welcome the Queens Baton Relay (QBR) as it travelled through Soho Road, stopping first at Handsworth Library and then proceeding to the Nishkam Organisations on Soho Road, one of the final landmarks before reaching Alexandra Stadium for the Opening Ceremony for the Commonwealth Games.

Many local community organisations came together to welcome the Baton Relay and created a wonderful family day with many activities for children and adults, these included Legacy West Midlands, New Begin Trust, Children’s Trust, Humanify and many more to shine a light on the amazing communities of Handsworth.

Members of the Birmingham Faith Leaders Group, local faith representatives, Councillors, dignitaries and the community recited a powerful prayer led by Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh OBE KSG, Chairman & Spiritual Leader of the     Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, and Patron of the Nishkam Civic Association.

The prayer epitomised all the Commonwealth Games, QBR and the gathering was all about; peacebuilding, community spirit, unity, empowering and uplifting, camaraderie, gratitude, collaboration and mutual respect.   

On behalf of the communities of this beautiful, super-diverse city of Birmingham

We welcome and pray for all the athletes, organisers and visitors.

We pray for peace and wellbeing for all here in this city, Her Majesty the Queen and all those in the commonwealth countries and the entire globe.

We commit ourselves, in a spirit of friendship and co-operation,

To work together alongside all who share our values and ideals,

To help bring about a better world now and for generations to come.

As we celebrate the commonwealth games, let us give thanks to God Almighty for the wellbeing of all nationally and globally.

The collective multifaith prayer brought a sense of serenity and purpose to the festivities and offered a moment of reflection and blessings for the QBR before it made its way onward, ultimately to the Alexander Stadium.

Bhai Sahib, Mohinder Singh OBE KSG said, “This is an auspicious occasion, we are pleased Prof Geoff Thompson [Deputy Chair for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham] was able to join us. We were honoured that Prof Thompson, requested a prayer and a sacred blessing be done right here at the Gurudwara. Distinguished colleagues from the Birmingham Faith Leaders Group and other local faiths representing the super-diverse city joined us to pray for all involved in the Commonwealth games and beyond – a truly spiritually uplifting and blessed occasion”

“A positive, long term and inspiring legacy of the games is crucial. The dignity of difference must be celebrated, and it is a folly to ignore and neglect any person or part of Creation. We see the exclusion of the weak and disadvantaged continue, we need to stop this. We must accept that economic and social exclusion is a complete denial of human fraternity. This can only be fought by acknowledging and upholding our responsibilities”

The stage was dressed in a monumental Archway. As part of the Queen’s 70th Jubilee celebrations in 2022, The Nishkam Group along with local stakeholders proposed to design and install a landmark archway highlighting the epicentre of the Industrial Revolution (c1740) and the development of the railway networks nationally and internationally (c1830 by George Stephenson).

This archway will provide a gateway to Soho House, and to Handsworth. Through the archway, the values of curiosity, knowledge, innovation, imagination, creativity, and being hopeful and visionary will be encouraged and promoted.

This new landmark archway will stand over Soho Hill where the famous Soho Road and Handsworth begin and will be positioned adjacent to Soho House – Matthew Boulton’s former residence and the epicentre of the industrial revolution. It is hoped that this new project will bring to the for Birmingham’s industrial history and its legacy of the Civic Gospel as well as mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and the Commonwealth Games.

Prof Geoff Thompson on the day during an interview said, “The games are for everyone and Birmingham’s strength is its diversity, the communities and the location and sometimes I think it is not appreciated. Handsworth is known the world over – wherever I’ve travelled in the world, when in Soweto and I say Handsworth, they recognise and relate to Handsworth because of the diversity but also the life chances and struggles that exist every single day.

So, for me the games truly came alive by the baton coming here. Having organisations like Nishkam bringing in, from a subculture standpoint, the diversity of the community spirit, I’ve witnessed, but above all to bring the multifaith interfaith spirituality; now I believe gives the games the perfect, perfect starting point by which to see 11 days of sporting festival, leave a legacy opportunity for all.

The world attention is on Birmingham and we feel very proud to be part of it 1.2 / 1.3 billion citizens will be watching the Opening Ceremony and then the eyes of the world will be on Birmingham.  Birmingham is ‘the world in one city’ and ‘the Commonwealth is visiting the Commonwealth of Birmingham’.

My only other message will be to the streets. Young people ultimately have to have hope and opportunity whatever their identity, background, whatever they feel they are not getting by way of an opportunity to realise their potential, these games are, and I will be committed in ensuring, that they get a chance to realise all that the games has pledged to provide. We have a Youth Charter that came to Manchester in 2002, to Glasgow 2014, to London 2012 to Birmingham 2022 – be patient, it will be provided.”

Everyone was invited to the Nishkam Heritage Centre to view an amazing exhibition which was created to mark The Queens Jubilee, the Industrial Heritage of Handsworth and map the Journey of Nishkam organisations in Handsworth and globally. The Exhibition was framed as a “Values Revolution” emphasising how essential values and virtues were to human development leading to of cohesive and sustainable communities.

Visitors and dignitaries enjoyed the refreshments that were prepared and served by selfless volunteers and benefitted from the range of activities for children and adults along with the numerous community support organisations who shared important information about the support services they offer for communities.

Nishkam Civic Association Chairman appointed Patron

The board of trustees of Nishkam Civic Association (NCA) has appointed Bhai Sahib Dr Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia as Patron and member of the charity.  Otherwise known with affectionate regard as Bhai Sahib Ji, he is the founder of the NCA and served as its chairman for twenty years, directing the construction of the £7.5m iconic building adjacent to the Gurudwara on Soho Road, Handsworth in Birmingham. His visionary leadership and selfless service ensured the development of NCA as one of the leading civic engagement and community centres serving Birmingham and the West Midland region.

Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh KSG OBE Patron and member, NCA Board

Bhai Sahib Ji is highly regarded for his unstinting work over thirty years to promote peace and social regeneration through building innovative partnerships between multireligious and secular organisations to contribute to the common good. 

Some sixty years of his life have been dedicated to revitalising the understanding and practice of faith in changing contemporary contexts and to stimulating grassroots change within communities at large in the UK, Kenya, Zambia and India, as well as more globally.

The award-winning £7.5m Nishkam Civic Association (NCA) building was constructed with a £2.5m ERDF grant, £1.5m voluntary in-kind contribution and £3.5m from GNNSJ. NCA aims to engage positively with government within the civic context of rights and responsibilities to promote community cohesion; facilitate environmental enhancement; and economic regeneration. 

On his appointment, Bhai Sahib Ji said: “I was delighted to be asked to become a Patron and member of the NCA and accepted without hesitation. The NCA is at the forefront of advancing community and economic wellbeing; promoting interfaith, intercultural, intercommunity dialogue; and championing social justice and inclusion.  To deliver its mission, NCA has embedded within its policies the values of active volunteering and selfless service for the benefit of local and regional communities.”

The NCA board of trustees has appointed Prof Upkar Singh Pardesi OBE as its Chairman and Shaminder Singh Rai as Vice-Chair.  Prof Pardesi has served as the board’s Vice-Chair since 2005 and Mr Rai has chaired the trust’s Finance and General Purposes Committee. The board also recently announced Amrick Singh Ubhi’s appointment to the post of Director of Nishkam Civic Engagement and Partnerships and Ajit Singh to the post of NCA Director.

Prof Upkar Singh Pardesi and Shaminder Singh Rai

Jarnail Singh Bhinder, NCA Trustee, said, “We are honoured to have Bhai Sahib Ji as patron at a time of change and uncertainty facing the voluntary sector. We have been hard at work, shaping a bold strategy for NCA’s future civic and community engagement, inclusion and education programmes to enrich communities when it matters the most; we aim to help local communities and businesses to rebuild after the long, dark months of lockdown. With the announcement of Bhai Sahib Ji as our Patron alongside the recent new appointments, NCA is well placed to lead the resurgence of our work for all our local and regional communities.”

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For further information, or to arrange interviews, please contact Amrick Singh Ubhi, Director of Nishkam Civic Engagement and Partnership at amrick.ubhi@ncauk.org or mobile: 07771 817484

Notes to Editors

The Nishkam Civic Association (NCA), fondly known as the Nishkam Centre, is a unique organisation charged with the task of developing a dynamic Sikh faith-inspired civic agenda. It is one of the key Centres for Excellence founded by Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, a Sikh faith-based organisation dedicated to nishkam sewa (active, selfless volunteering) to serve the common good.  It is part of the Nishkam Group that is made up of the spiritual centre (the Gurudwara), the community cooperative – MSS (Marg Sat Santokh, meaning ‘path of truth and contentment’), the Nishkam School Trust and the Nishkam Healthcare Trust.

Bhai Sahib Dr Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia is recognised as a greatly respected and influential international leader within the Sikh Dharam, or faith, by the Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the apex organisation for some 26 million Sikhs worldwide.  It is from this Committee that he received the official dharmic title of ‘Bhai Sahib’, making him one of the first British Sikhs to receive such an honour in 2010. The term Bhai means ‘brother’ and Sahib means ‘leader’ or ‘one worthy of respect’ – making him a brotherly leader amongst the larger family of Sikhs. As a visionary leader, Bhai Sahib embraces the concepts of values-driven education and interfaith cooperation as tools to forge a lasting and sustainable peace.  Propelling this forward is the principle of seeing humanity as one family, and the light of the Creator in all, which is embedded in the heart of the Sikh worldview.  Bhai Sahib Ji was awarded an OBE in 2013 for his work in the fields of community cohesion, peace-building and interfaith.  He is also the first Sikh recipient of the Papal Knighthood of St. Gregory the Great (KSG).

UK faith leaders support the Queen’s Green Canopy

Faith Leaders from across the UK, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Justin Welby, are urging faith communities to plant trees in honour of Her Majesty’s lifetime of service to the nation, through The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative which was launched on Monday.

In a special video message, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the leaders from the Buddhist Society, the Interfaith Council for Wales, Al-Khoei Foundation, Nishkam Centre, the Church of Scotland, the United Hebrew Congregations of Great Britain and the Commonwealth, the Hindu Council UK, the Moravian Church of Northern Ireland, and the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board, encouraged people to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee” in 2022.

The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative is a unique, UK-wide tree planting initiative reated to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales is Patron of the QGC and planted a tree in the grounds of Windsor Castle with Her Majesty earlier in the year to mark the start of the project. Everyone from individuals to Scout and Girlguiding groups, villages, cities, counties, schools and corporates will be encouraged to plant trees from October 2021 when the tree planting season begins, through to the end of the Jubilee year in 2022. The countdown to planting season begins now, giving people time to plan their planting projects.

As well as inviting the planting of new trees, The Queen’s Green Canopy will highlight and showcase 70 irreplaceable Ancient Woodlands across the United Kingdom and identify 70 Ancient Trees to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of service.

The QGC project will also create a pilot training programme for unemployed young people aged between 16-24 through Capel Manor College, London’s only specialist environmental college of which The Queen Mother was Patron, to plant and manage trees.

The Faith Leaders in their message to the interfaith community urged everyone to get involved with the QGC and highlighted the benefits of trees and green spaces for communities, mental health and the importance of creating a legacy that will benefit future generations. The Queen’s Green Canopy was launched at the Royal Horticultural Society’s
Virtual Chelsea event on Monday.

The Faith Leaders participating in the video message include:

• The Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
• Desmond Biddulph CBE, The Buddhist Society UK
• Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh OBE, KSG, Chair of the Nishkam Group of Charitable
Organisations
• Ms Sarwat Tasneem, Al-Khoei Foundation
• The Rt Revd Dr Martin Fair, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland
• Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Great
Britain and the Commonwealth
• Kate McColgan, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Chair of Interfaith Council
for Wales
• The Rt Revd Sarah Groves, Moravian Church of the British Province, Northern Ireland
• Imam Qari Muhammad Asim MBE, Senior Imam, Makkah Mosque, Leeds, Chair of
Mosques & Imams National Advisory Board
• Ms Muna Chauhan, Hindu Council UK

More information about the QGC is available on http://www.queensgreencanopy.org
QGC social media channels.

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