Sanjhi Sewa were finalist for Sikh Charity of the year 2023, and was awarded a certificate for Highly Commended charity. #britishsikhawards

 

The British Sikh Awards is an annual event that celebrates the achievements and contributions of Sikhs in various fields, from business and academia to arts and community service.

The event took place on Wednesday 31stMay at The Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport NEC. The Awards running for second year recognised the diversity and richness of Sikh culture and honoured those who have made a positive impact on society.

Throughout the ceremony, individuals and organisations were celebrated for their hard work and dedication, and their success serves as inspiration for others to follow in their footsteps.

The Awards highlighted the power of community and the importance of recognising and celebrating the accomplishments of all members of society. Moreover, these awards are not only a celebration of success, but they are also an opportunity to highlight the rich diversity and depth of talent within the British Sikh community.

A Spokesperson for The 2nd British Sikh Awards 2023 said: “Through The British Sikh Awards, we honour and uplift the achievements of Sikhs and look forward to the continued growth and success of this vibrant and dynamic community.

“By showcasing the achievements of these remarkable individuals and organisations, we hope to inspire future generations and encourage greater diversity and inclusivity across all aspects of society.

“The winners are true leaders who have inspired others, pushed boundaries, and achieved remarkable success in their respective fields. We would like to congratulate all winners and finalists.”

The winners of The 2nd British Sikh Awards 2023 are:

Sikh in the Community: The Bhandwagon Podcast, Ranjit Bhandal (Birmingham)

Media, Arts & Cultural Awareness: Sky News, Amrit Singh Mann (London)

Young Achiever of the Year: Irwin Mitchell, Lovejoyt Singh (Sutton Coldfield)

Charity of the Year: Sikh Womens Aid (Wolverhampton)

Woman of the Year Award: Anita Kaur Notta (Wolverhampton)

Achievements in Finance: Stoke Park Limited, PJ Singh (Stoke Poges)

Achievements In Law: Find Me A Solicitor, Dee Kundi (Birmingham)

The Civil Service Award: West Midlands Police, Bal Atwal (Birmingham)

Business Leader of the Year: Banwait Group Holdings, Pam Banwait (London)

Entrepreneur of the Year: Kaurs Legal UK, Tinessa Kaur (London)

Sikh Spirit of Britain: Premier League, Bhupinder Singh Gill (London)

Services to Education: Falcons Primary School, Jasbir Mann (Leicester)

Community Initiative of the Year: Centre for Sikh and Panjabi Studies, Opinderjit Kaur Takhar (Wolverhampton)

Business of the Year: Vicarage Nurseries (Worcestershire)