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* [[Amritsar]], Punjab, India - Office only not Gurdwara (Currently under construction) | * [[Amritsar]], Punjab, India - Office only not Gurdwara (Currently under construction) | ||
Recently, new buildings were aquired by GNNSJ, inlcuding a massive warehouse and a run down building opposite the Gurudwara on Soho Road- both buildigns will be converted into educational faiclities such as a school and nursery, etc. | |||
In 2006, the GNNSJ jatha completed the building of the NCA (Nishkam Civic Association) which has many faicilities and uses such as learn direct, a gym (with sauna and showers, conference halls and an exhibition of Anglo-Sikh heritage to promote inter relations. | |||
[[Image:NCA.jpg|thumb|500px|Full Front view from Soho Road|center]] | |||
[[category:Institutions]] | [[category:Institutions]] |
Revision as of 07:56, 12 February 2007
This is a Sikh organisation based in England, UK which was formed by Baba Puran Singh, Kericho wala in about 1974. Their work spans the whole of the globe with special projects taking place in Africa and India. This organisation has various Gurdwaras in the UK, Kenya and India.
Their headquarters are at: Guru Nanak NSJ, Soho Road, Birmingham
Other sites are at:
- Leeds, UK - Gurdwara
- London, UK - Gurdwara
- Kericho, Kenya - Gurdwara
- Guray, Punjab - Gurdwara
- Anandpur, Punjab - Gurdwara
- Hazoor Sahib, Nanded, India - Office only not Gurdwara
- Amritsar, Punjab, India - Office only not Gurdwara (Currently under construction)
Recently, new buildings were aquired by GNNSJ, inlcuding a massive warehouse and a run down building opposite the Gurudwara on Soho Road- both buildigns will be converted into educational faiclities such as a school and nursery, etc.
In 2006, the GNNSJ jatha completed the building of the NCA (Nishkam Civic Association) which has many faicilities and uses such as learn direct, a gym (with sauna and showers, conference halls and an exhibition of Anglo-Sikh heritage to promote inter relations.