Thursday, November 5, 2009

Cambridge professor invited to gurdwara in UK

In a sign of growing partnerships between the Cambridge university and Britain\'s Sikh community, a prominent gurdwara in London had invited a professor from the varsity to speak to a congregation during Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations.



Professor Martin Daunton, Master of Trinity Hall and a Professor of History, was invited to speak at the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Hounslow suburb.



During his speech, Professor Daunton referred to the development of the Cambridge-India partnership and inparticular the importance of the relationship with the Sikh community.



He also recalled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was a student at St John\'s College, and is now an Honorary Fellow of the College and of the University. There are now scholarships available to Indian students at both undergraduate and graduate level in his name.



Daunton cited the contribution of Inderjit Singh Seehra, Director of Human Resources in Cambridge, in bringing the Shiromani Gurdwara Prandbahak Committee (SGPC) and the University together in a collaboration to fund scholarships for Sikh students.







Prabhjot Singh



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