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    Thakar Singh (26 March 1929 – 6 March 2005) was a spiritual teacher in the contemporary Sant Mat ( Radha Soami) lineage of Sikh religious leaders. Initiated by Kirpal Singh in 1965, he began work as a Satguru himself in 1976, following the death of Kirpal Singh.

  2. Apr 10, 2018 · Ami Ghia and Kanwal Thakar Singh became the first Indian women to win a medal at Commonwealth Games during the 1978 edition in Edmonton, Canada, when they bagged the women’s doubles bronze in...

  3. Jul 31, 2016 · A Naik in the 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force) who was born in the village of Kang Sahbu in the district of Jalandhar, East Punjab. He was killed in action while fighting in the Mesopotamian Campaign, leaving behind a widow and son.

  4. BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Sant Sant Thakar Singh was born in a small village in northern India in the year 1930. Sant Sant Thakar Singh's mother and father were very devoted to God and the child was brought up in a loving, spiritual environment.

  5. A prolific painter, Thakar Singh won the first prize of the Simla Fine Art Society in 1918 when he was not yet twenty. One of his most famous works, After the Bath, which shows a woman’s back with her wet saree clinging to her body in academic-realist style, won the second prize at the British Empire Exhibition in London, 1924.

  6. Jul 3, 2022 · Breaking the stereotype of only men bringing medals, Ami Ghia and Kanwal Thakar Singh became the first Indian women to stand at the CWG podium in 1978.

  7. Apr 17, 2018 · Born in Surat and brought up in Bombay, Ami Ghia along with her doubles partner Kanwal Thakar Singh, were the first women from India to win a CWG medal - a bronze in Edmonton, 1978.