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ABOUT
Over the years, Istri Sat Sang Singapore (ISS) has initiated and organised numerous programmes in the pursuit of its mission of providing spiritual support.
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history
Since its establishment, ISS functioned as an informal organisation. On 17 July 1963, its members held a meeting and decided to elect an Executive Council.
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Mission
ISS also made it its mission to help enhance sat sang (company of the truth/good) to an environment which is conducive to experiencing the presence of God
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OUR VISION
An Inclusive And Supportive Sikh Community Based On The Values of Sikhism and Sewa.
Join UsACTIVITIES
Focusing on the religious, social, cultural and humanitarian realms, these programmes and initiatives have enabled ISS to establish itself as an important women-member group within the Sikh community.
Teeyan da Mela Celebration
Sawan is a fifth month in the Nanakshahi calendar. It is the month of rain and, like all other months in the Indian calendar, we have festivities attached to the month. In Punjab, we celebrate Teeyan da Mela (Fair of Daughters). Commonly called Teeyan (Daughters), it is a celebration in…
Read MoreSG25 Celebrations
ISS organised a highly memorable event to mark Singapore’s 25th birthday celebrations in 1990. It arranged a visit to the ‘Wish Well’ in Orchard Road. The response was overwhelming with three buses being chartered for the visit.
Read MorePrayers during SARS Outbreak
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis hit Singapore in 2003 and almost paralysed the whole nation. While the entire nation sprang into action in the fight against SARS, the women of ISS also showed national spirit and determination … the deadly outbreak.
Read MoreDiwali Festival of Lights Celebrations
While it is celebrated for different reasons by different Indian groups, what remains true and constant is the celebration of life, and its enjoyment and goodness.
Read MoreSTALWARTS OF ISS
Today, ISS remains the only formally-registered Sikh women society. It has developed from an informal body to an organised institution, and has made great contributions to the Sikh community. It has created a remarkable history for itself.
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Mdm Dyal Kaur
President, Vice President and Member (1963 to 1980)During Mdm Dyal’s presidency, ISS’ membership unanimously adopted the position at its Annual General Meeting in 1979 that it would always remain with CST and this has been the case till the present day.
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Mdm Jaswant Kaur
w/o Pritam SinghPresident, Vice President and Member (1980 to 1990)Mdm Jaswant was a pleasant, amicable and humble person who worked very closely with all the members of the Executive Council. This spirit of togetherness helped the team achieve significant success for ISS.
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Mdm Basant Kaur
w/o Mal SinghPresident (1983 to 2003)Fondly regarded as “Bebe Ji”, she was inspiring, exemplary and humble, and she had a big heart. These are a few of the commendable qualities that she was well known for.
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Mdm Sermit Kaur
w/o Jeswant Singh BandalMember, Vice President and President (1983 to 2007)An honest and straightforward person, she fought for her rights to comment on policies when necessary with the end outcome of doing her best for ISS.
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Mdm Kartar Kaur
w/o Sham SinghSecretary (1963 to 1990)Mdm Kartar was endearingly called “Mami” by her team and was well respected for her dedication and devotion, and in the execution of her responsibilities.
PIONEER KIRTAN GROUP
Today, ISS remains the only formally-registered Sikh women society. It has developed from an informal body to an organised institution, and has made great contributions to the Sikh community. It has created a remarkable history for itself.
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Mdm Sarjit Kaur
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Mdm Harcharan Kaur
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Mdm Kirpal Kaur
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Mdm Asha Bedi
Central Sikh Temple, 2 Towner Road, Singapore 327804
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If you have any questions or would like to know more about our activities and how you can be involved, contact us today.