Dr. Simran Singh and Gurpreet Kaur tie the knot

Dr. Simran Singh, son of a New York based well known businessman and community leader, Sardar Darshan Singh Bagga and Sardarni Lovleen Kaur Bagga was married to Gurpreet Kaur, daughter of Indore, India based businessman Sardar Ravinder Singh Khanuja and Sardarni Rupinder Kaur Khanuja, on April 26, 2014.


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Groom with parents and other family members going with Barat to meet the Bride and her parent’s family on April 26, 2014 at Glen Cove Gurudwara

The Anand Karaj ceremony, preceded by cocktails on April 24, and followed by a reception on the 27th, was performed at Gurdwara Mata Sahib Kaur, Glen Cove, NY on April 26. The Anand Karaj ceremony was attended by around 400 persons that included relations and friends from far and near. It was a union of two well-known Sikh families, with roots in Indore, India.


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Groom’s family and Bride’s family on April 24, 2014 at Cocktail party in Leonard’s Palazzo, Great Neck

While Baggas moved to the US in 1970, Khanujas stayed put in Indore. Ravinder Singh Khanuja, a coal contractor and a manufacturer of electric welding rods and his lovely wife Rupinder Kaur have two daughters and a son. One of the daughters Gurpreet Kaur got married to Dr. Simran Singh, son of Darshan Singh and Lovleen Kaur Bagga of New York on April 26, 2014.


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Darshan Singh Bagga hardly needs an introduction. A well-known builder,Mr. Bagga is a popular figure in the community. Known for his generosity, he has helped a number of institutions and organizations with donations for their projects. He is socially very involved. He is the founder President of GOPIO Long Island, besides being associated with a number of institutions.


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He is deeply committed to promotion of Punjabi literature and language and has been associated with the World Punjabi Organization for many years. Having a sense of history, he has an ambitious plan to raise a befitting memorial to Ghadarites in New York for which he plans to use a large space in one of his malls in Long Island. The Indian Panorama family wishes the newlyweds a long and happy married life.


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