Speakers & Sevadars
Dr Darshan Kaur
Dr Darshan Kaur is a mother of two. Born and raised in the UK, she is a Clinical Psychologist and does Seva with the Sikh Your Mind charity who help individuals and families particularly from the Punjabi Sikh community to access emotional and mental health support. In her free time she enjoys cooking nutritious meals for her friends & family and loves the outdoors.
Bibi Daljit Kaur
Daljit Kaur (@daljitkaur_rnl) is a regional network lead for STEM Learning and works closely with the DfE to improve STEM education in schools; she is a Trustee at 2 Sikh Schools and mother of 3.
She has over 25 years experience of teaching Gurmat in the UK & Europe and is part of Khalsa Foundation’s Parchar team. She has also co-presented on the popular SHARE Charity TV show ‘Share Time’ and has playlists on the SHARE YouTube Channel on Memorising Gurbani & The Power of Kesh.
Bibi Amandeep Kaur
Amandeep is an experienced and qualified holistic wellbeing coach at @KaurCoaching. She combines her formal training, personal experience and Sikhi perspective to help individuals to overcome challenging life circumstances and live a more connected and balanced life in mind, body and spiritually.
She also has experience providing workshops and courses for community groups, schools and companies to promote holisitic wellbeing, meditation and mindfulness.
Bhai Joginder Singh
Bhai Joginder Singh, originally from India, relocated to the UK during his early childhood. A retired mechanical engineer and the proud father of six, he has spent over 50 years as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Bhai Joginder Singh has committed his life to studying the teachings of Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and striving to live in accordance with the Gurmat way.
Throughout his life, he has actively contributed to the spread of Sikhi through Parchar in numerous Gurdwaras, Khalsa Camps, and universities. Additionally, he is a regular participant in a televised Q&A show filmed at Singh Sabha Gurdwara Derby.
Bhai Jasprit Singh
Jasprit Singh is a contemplative individual and an art photographer immersed in the realm of museums. He considers himself fortunate to have contributed to the preservation of remarkable Guru Granth Sahib ji Saroops, ensuring their endurance for centuries to come. Currently, his research revolves around discovering ways in which we can enhance and enlighten ourselves through Sikh art.
Fueled by a profound interest in historical matters, Jasprit’s fervor is dedicated to safeguarding our history, driven by the belief that preserving our past is essential for creating a more promising future.
Bhai Mandeep Singh
Mandeep Singh was raised in a traditional Sikh family but distanced himself from Sikhi while exploring the world, traveling to 40+ countries in search of answers. Through these experiences, he realised the ultimate truth lay in the Guru’s teachings and rediscovered Sikhi. Now he is passionate about youth development and helping the next generation connect with their Sikh values.
Bibi Manjot Kaur
Manjot Kaur takes joy in sharing Sikhi with love, dedicating time to be with fellow Gursikhs in sangat. Alongside her passion for spreading Sikh values, she is a full-time teacher, bringing her commitment to education into her daily life. Her enthusiasm for Sikhi and her role as a teacher reflect a harmonious balance between spiritual values and professional responsibilities.
Bibi Anmol Kaur
Anmol Kaur is dedicated to sharing Sikh teachings, particularly amongst the youth, after being blessed with the guidance of Gursikhs from a young age. Her passion for seva drives her to continue uplifting and motivating others in their spiritual journeys. Professionally, Anmol Kaur is a journalist at Sky News and has collaborated with news reporters worldwide, delivering breaking news with accuracy and compassion. Anmol Kaur uses Sikhi to make meaningful impact both in the media and the Sikh community.
Bhai Agamjot Singh
Agamjot Singh took Amrit at the age of 13, and has since been involved in various types of seva, most prominently Kirtan seva. He was fortunate enough to do sangat with many amazing gursikhs at a young age and has built of this influence. Working in finance while pursuing the CIMA qualification, he is very dedicated to professional growth.
Bhai Roop Singh
Roop Singh has spent the past 40 years captivating Sangat of all ages with his remarkable storytelling, bringing the rich heritage of Sikhi to life. He began sharing stories of the Sikh Gurus in local schools to help non-Sikh children understand what it means to be Sikh. His amazing , engaging style and clear explanations quickly earned him widespread admiration from children, teachers, and parents alike, spreading his reputation far and wide. Today, Roop Singh travels globally, educating and entertaining through his unique storytelling, making every event—whether a camp, school visit, or celebration—an unforgettable experience.