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===Unique===
===Unique===


Following the success of [[Sikhi]] FM in 2002 – a community based radio station – a [[Sevadar]] (Sikh volunteer) from Wolverhampton began a website to continue the aim of the radio station which was to spread the message of [[Gurbani]] and bring together a youthful congregation. The website became unique in the sense that it uploaded [[keertan]] audio, videos, photography and much more without favoring any particular [[jatha]]s (groups). The website quickly became popular and arguably one of the largest Sikh multimedia websites on the internet. However, the radio station was closed indefintely and there were calls from the organisers of the station to close the website which had grown in popularity.
Following the success of [[Sikhi]] FM in 2002 – a community based radio station – a [[Sevadar]] (Sikh volunteer) from Wolverhampton began a website to continue the aim of the radio station which was to spread the message of [[Gurbani]] and bring together a youthful congregation. The website became unique in the sense that it uploaded [[keertan]] audio, videos, photography and much more without favoring any particular [[jatha]]s (groups). The website quickly became popular and arguably one of the largest Sikh multimedia websites on the internet. However, the radio station was closed indefinitely and there were calls from the organizers of the station to close the branded website which had grown in popularity.


In 2005, the name was changed to EKTA ONE. Ekta, in its simplest context, means Unity and the name was also an abbreviation for “Everyone Keeping Together As One”. The name became very popular and the website had a new, refreshed look and feel. It later relaunched as SikhRoots.com
In 2005, the name was changed to EKTA ONE. Ekta, in its simplest context, means Unity and the name was also an abbreviation for “Everyone Keeping Together As One”. The name became very popular and the website had a new, refreshed look and feel. It later relaunched as SikhRoots.com


The team travel around the world where they are welcomed by Sikhs everywhere and are backed by jathas such as Damdami Taksaal, AKJ, GNNSJ, Buddha Dal and Nanaksar. They also have backing of Sikh organisations such as Khalsa Aid Charity, Sikh Federation, Council of Sikh Gurdwaras (UK) and many more.
The team travel around the world where they are welcomed by Sikhs everywhere and are supported by jathas such as Damdami Taksaal, AKJ, GNNSJ, Buddha Dal and Nanaksar. They also have backing of Sikh organisations such as Khalsa Aid Charity, Sikh Federation, Council of Sikh Gurdwaras (UK) and many more.


===Site Administrators:===
===Site Administrator:===
*Amanpreet Singh (Wolverhampton, UK)
*Amanpreet Singh (Wolverhampton, UK)
*Harmeet Singh (London, UK)


[[File:SikhRoots_Aman_Singh.jpg]]
[[File:SikhRoots_Aman_Singh.jpg]]
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===Discover Your Roots===
===Discover Your Roots===


In January of 2007, the EktaOne project came to an end. However, a few months later, SikhRoots was launched with a new team and new sevadars to work on the large base that the website had spent years creating. In a short space of time, we have worked with local sangat in the United Kingdom as well as recruit volunteers worldwide as far as America and Canada to help and contribute to the website. We also work with the other organisations and jathas to help organize large keertan darbaars such as the Sanjha Smagams and Atam Ras Keertan Darbaars, as well as liasing with media organisations such as the BBC and ITV.
In January of 2007, the EktaOne website was rebranded to SikhRoots. In a short space of time, we have worked with local sangat in the United Kingdom as well as recruit volunteers worldwide as far as America and Canada to help and contribute to the website. We also work with the other organisations and jathas to help organize large keertan darbaars such as the Sanjha Smagams and Atam Ras Keertan Darbaars, as well as liasing with media organisations such as the BBC and ITV.


Achieving unity is never an easy thing. It takes blood, sweat and tears to build a united nation and our Sikh history is evident of this. We are a nation built by saint soldiers and martyrs – those who fought against tyranny, oppression and injustice even when they were small in numbers. The sevadars at SikhRoots will never be able to match what so many great men and women in the past and present have done and are doing for the Sikh nation, but we try our best with what little we have and the abilities that Vaheguru Jee has given us.
Achieving unity is never an easy thing. It takes blood, sweat and tears to build a united nation and our Sikh history is evident of this. We are a nation built by saint soldiers and martyrs – those who fought against tyranny, oppression and injustice even when they were small in numbers. The sevadars at SikhRoots will never be able to match what so many great men and women in the past and present have done and are doing for the Sikh nation, but we try our best with what little we have and the abilities that Vaheguru Jee has given us.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have and do help us with what we are trying to achieve and to overcome, and apologise for any mistakes.
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 21 July 2020

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SikhRoots is the creation from a team of volunteers based in the United Kingdom. This website has been setup to encourage and inspire people to learn more about the Sikh faith, its history, its teachings and to encourage a simple, honest and spiritual life.

Unique

Following the success of Sikhi FM in 2002 – a community based radio station – a Sevadar (Sikh volunteer) from Wolverhampton began a website to continue the aim of the radio station which was to spread the message of Gurbani and bring together a youthful congregation. The website became unique in the sense that it uploaded keertan audio, videos, photography and much more without favoring any particular jathas (groups). The website quickly became popular and arguably one of the largest Sikh multimedia websites on the internet. However, the radio station was closed indefinitely and there were calls from the organizers of the station to close the branded website which had grown in popularity.

In 2005, the name was changed to EKTA ONE. Ekta, in its simplest context, means Unity and the name was also an abbreviation for “Everyone Keeping Together As One”. The name became very popular and the website had a new, refreshed look and feel. It later relaunched as SikhRoots.com

The team travel around the world where they are welcomed by Sikhs everywhere and are supported by jathas such as Damdami Taksaal, AKJ, GNNSJ, Buddha Dal and Nanaksar. They also have backing of Sikh organisations such as Khalsa Aid Charity, Sikh Federation, Council of Sikh Gurdwaras (UK) and many more.

Site Administrator:

  • Amanpreet Singh (Wolverhampton, UK)

SikhRoots Aman Singh.jpg

Photo of Aman Singh - Founder and Creator of SikhRoots

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Discover Your Roots

In January of 2007, the EktaOne website was rebranded to SikhRoots. In a short space of time, we have worked with local sangat in the United Kingdom as well as recruit volunteers worldwide as far as America and Canada to help and contribute to the website. We also work with the other organisations and jathas to help organize large keertan darbaars such as the Sanjha Smagams and Atam Ras Keertan Darbaars, as well as liasing with media organisations such as the BBC and ITV.

Achieving unity is never an easy thing. It takes blood, sweat and tears to build a united nation and our Sikh history is evident of this. We are a nation built by saint soldiers and martyrs – those who fought against tyranny, oppression and injustice even when they were small in numbers. The sevadars at SikhRoots will never be able to match what so many great men and women in the past and present have done and are doing for the Sikh nation, but we try our best with what little we have and the abilities that Vaheguru Jee has given us.