- Indarjit Singh
Indarjit Singh (sometimes "Inderjit Singh"), OBE, (1932,
Rawalpindi ,British India - ) is a Britishjournalist and broadcaster, editor of theSikh Messenger and widely known as a frequent presenter of the "Thought for the Day " segment onBBC Radio 4 'sToday Programme , andBBC Radio 2 's "Pause for Thought". He is also a contributor to British and overseas newspapers and journals includingThe Times ,The Guardian andThe Independent .Born in Rawalpindi in 1932, Singh came to England in 1933. He studied
engineering atBirmingham University . Between 1955 and 1975 he worked inmining andcivil engineering for theNational Coal Board , forCostain as a mine manager in India, and in local government in London. Since 1993 he has worked for the Sikh community, promoting interfaith understanding. He has been an adviser to, or member of, official bodies including theCommission for Racial Equality and theHome Secretary ’s Advisory Council on Race Relations. He is patron of the World Congress of Faiths.Singh is probably the best-known British representative of the
Sikh community. As well as editing the Sikh Messenger he is also Director of the Network of Sikh Organisations (UK) and regularly represents the Sikh community at civic occasions such as theCommonwealth Service and theRemembrance Day Service at theCenotaph . He has been consulted byPrince Charles ,Anglican bishops and theMetropolitan police . He is prominent in the national and international inter faith movement, a Patron of the World Congress of Faiths and an Executive Committee member of the Inter Faith Network UK.Awards and honours
In 1991 he received the Inter faith Medallion for services to religious broadcasting. He was awarded the OBE in June 1996. In 2004 he joined
Benjamin Zephaniah andPeter Donohoe in being awarded anhonorary doctorate (Doctor of Laws ) from theUniversity of Leicester . He came second toBob Geldof in the BBC Radio 4 "People's Lord" poll of 2004/2004 [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/thought/documents/t20050105.shtml People's Lord] on Thought for the Day]References
* [http://www.faithandmedia.com/Biogs/IndarjitSingh.htm Profile]
* [http://www.le.ac.uk/press/press/poetpianistand.html Honorary doctorate]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/wtwtgod/3472595.stm "What God thinks of the world"] (BBC News website)
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