Bawa Harkrishan Singh
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Bawa Harkrishan Singh (26 July 1892 – 20 August 1978) was a politician from Punjab and freedom fighter.
Bawa Harkrishan Singh | |
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![]() Bawa Harkrishan Singh in 1956 at Rashtrapati Bhavan | |
| President of Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee[1] | |
| In office 21 May 1955 – 7 July 1955 | |
| Preceded by | Tara Singh |
| Succeeded by | Gian Singh Rarewala |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 26 July 1892 |
| Died | 20 August 1978 (aged 86) |
Singh was born at Dera Ismail Khan on, the son of Bawa Dasaundha Singh. After taking his master's degree in English literature from Forman Christian College, Lahore, in 1912, he joined the Khalsa College at Amritsar, as a lecturer in English. Later, he had a long spell at Khalsa College, Gujranwala, where he remained Principal for many years.[citation needed]
Singh was among the pioneers of the Sikh's Gurdwara Reform Movement of the 1920s. He attended the divan of the Khalsa Baradan in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, on 12 October 1920, and accompanied the group to the Harimandir Sahib and the Akal Takht, which event ushered in the movement for Panthic control of the Sikh's sacred shrines. He was a member of the 9 member provisional committee appointed by the Amritsar deputy commissioner for the management of the Gurdwaras. The Sikhs formed on 15 November 1920 their own 175 member Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.[2]
