Manukhta Di Sewa Sab Ton Waddi Sewa Society (MDSS) has been honored with numerous awards and certifications from esteemed institutions and authorities in recognition of its unwavering commitment to humanitarian service.
These accolades stand as a testament to the trust, respect, and appreciation our society has earned for its tireless efforts in uplifting the underprivileged. Each recognition serves as a source of inspiration, motivating us to continue our mission of serving humanity with even greater compassion, dedication, and integrity.
Our daughter Sharon, who was from Nigeria ๐๐ณ๐ฌ, has happily returned to her home.
When we went to drop her off at the Delhi Airport, we were invited by the Ambassador of the Nigerian Embassy, who warmly welcomed and honored us.
We were truly amazed when they shared that, since the establishment of the Nigerian Embassy in 1964, our group — “Manukhta Di Sewa Parivar” (Humanity Service Family) — is the first from the Punjab State to receive an Honor Certificate, thanks to all of your support and prayers. ๐
By the grace of Waheguru Ji, when we got opportunity to visit Australia, our team had the honor of visiting the Parliament there. Inside the Parliament, Members of Parliament and several high-ranking officials warmly welcomed and honored Sardar Gurpreet Singh Ji, a dedicated member of the Manukhta Di Sewa Parivar.
On this special occasion, Ben Carroll (Deputy Premier of Victoria) presented an honorary award to Gurpreet Singh (Mintu Malwa) in recognition of his selfless humanitarian service. Several other Members of Parliament were also present during the ceremony.Pauline Richards (Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly)
Lauren Kathage (Member of Yan Yean)
Belinda Wilson (Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly)
Juliana Addison (Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly)
Bronwyn Halfpenny (Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly)
Lee tarlamis (Member of the Victorian Legislative Council)
Ros Spence (Minister for Agriculture of Victoria)
Steve McGhee
We express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who recognized and honored the Manukhta Di Sewa Parivar with such a prestigious acknowledgment of its service to humanity.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who has helped uplift the pride of Punjabis across the world ๐
Our heartfelt thanks to the South Ayrshire Council, UK, for selecting the team of “Manukhta Di Sewa – Sab Ton Waddi Sewa Sanstha” (The Greatest Service is Humanity) and its founder S. Gurpreet Singh Ji — who serves at “Supneya Da Ghar” (Home of Dreams) near village Hasanpur, Ludhiana — as a finalist for the Robert Burns Humanitarian Award 2025.
Among 195 countries worldwide, only three social reformers were chosen as finalists for their outstanding humanitarian and social service work, and one of them was our very own S. Gurpreet Singh Ji.
It is solely by the grace of the Almighty Waheguru Ji ๐, and through your continuous prayers and blessings, that we have been honored to reach this stage.
We humbly pray that Waheguru Ji blesses us to continue this noble service to humanity with complete dedication and pure hearts in the times to come.