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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa!! Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

This is the planned live broadcast schedule for the smagam -

Thursday 20th Mar - Morning asa di // - 5am - 7am GMT

Friday 21st Mar - Morning asa di // - 6am - 10am GMT

Friday 21st Mar - Evening Program - 6pm - 10pm GMT

Saturday 22nd Mar - Morning asa di // - 6am - 10am GMT

Saturday 22nd Mar - Evening Program - 6pm - 12am GMT

Sunday 23rd Mar - Morning asa di // and Holla Mohlla Youth event -

7:30am - 1pm

Sunday 23rd Mar - Rainsbhai Kirtan - 8pm to 5am GMT

Sevadars will try and keep these times updated as much as possible, the broadcasts from the School will hopefully run smoothly, the rainsbhai will be at Havelock road. Please forgive us for any mistakes, we will attempt to keep the post updated as regularly as possible.

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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa!! Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Fateh,

Does anyone have any info about the coach going from birmingham for the rehansbhai?

Thank you in advance

For transport from Birmingham please contact Bhai Gurinder Singh (07816138885) / Bhai Amandeep Singh (07771837934)

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Gurfateh Jee,

Akhand Kirtani Jatha UK has organised a Rainsbhaee on Sat 29th March 2008 from 7pm-5am at Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cross Road, Coventry.

Also their will be a Amrit Sancar taking place during the Rainsbahee 4 further information contact Jathedar Raghbir Singh - 01926740160

Gurfateh Jee

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