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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa, Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

Somebody recently told me that Mohinder Singh SDO was Apardeep Singh's dad, i was surprised...but then i told somebody else about this and they said that it's not the Mohinder Singh SDO that was kicked out of the panth but another Mohinder Singh SDO, is he right? how many Mohinder Singh SDO's are there?!??? and what's SDO stand for? and also has Mohinder Singh come back into the panth because he asked for forgiveness from Akaal Takhat a few years ago? I knw there's a lot of questions, didnt plan on asking so many, please answer any you can... :TH:

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I believe that the singh in this video http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...fOqfijQKEldDoCQ is Bhai Apardeep Singh and his name is Mohinder Singh Nanna

tut! i already know wha u think! ur one of the 'somebodys' in that lil story i told, u joka, why do you think i asked the whole sangat when i want it to be answered by someone else BUT you, i need confirmation dude!! (u jokaa sodhi << private joke hunna!) :p

yeh, wha amardeep_singh sed is wha he told me, but is that true? or not? chel out those vids he's given...

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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa, Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

........... ? and what's SDO stand for? ......

I think (As far as I know), SDO is the abbreviation of “Sub Divisional Officer” . This (SDO ) used to be one of the ranks given in the Engineering Service in Punjab. Basically they (SDOs) either had a B.Sc. engineering degree, or had a diploma in engineering ( equivalent to N.C.C diploma). For the BSc degree holders the SDO used to be the staring rank. However, promotion of diploma holders to SDO ranks was considered to be a great achievement for them. Almost all of the SDOs used be employed in Irrigation (Canals and river engineering), Municipal engineering (sanitation, Sewer, or Water supply), or B&R ( Buildings, Roads, and Bridges) Departments. However now a days even the Civil Administrative Services, and also Police services have ranks which are abbreviated as SDO (Sub Divisional Officer). If these gentlemen that you are asking about are retired from Punjab Government Service or quitted working and moved to doing other things some time back, they are most likely to be from the Engineering Services of Punjab State.

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Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa, Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

Somebody recently told me that Mohinder Singh SDO was Apardeep Singh's dad, i was surprised...but then i told somebody else about this and they said that it's not the Mohinder Singh SDO that was kicked out of the panth but another Mohinder Singh SDO, is he right? how many Mohinder Singh SDO's are there?!??? and what's SDO stand for? and also has Mohinder Singh come back into the panth because he asked for forgiveness from Akaal Takhat a few years ago? I knw there's a lot of questions, didnt plan on asking so many, please answer any you can... :TH:

Yeah they are two different mohinder singhs. Bhai Apardeep Singh's dad was Mohinder Singh Nanha. He might be a SDO too, but popularly he was known as bhai mohinder singh nanha.

here is one of his keertan videos:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=78...mp;q=&hl=en

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