Obedient son, loving family member, noble soul, practising Sikh, mentor to students and family members, formally uneducated but an expert in Gurbani grammar, a visionary who rewrote Gurmat syllabi to prepare students for life challenges, pioneer of Gurmat library and Books distribution in Mumbai and doing his Kirt in the textile business, made Gurmat and Punjabi classes his passion throughout his life.
This champion of the Sikh way of life established the Gurmat Prachar Charitable Trust in Mumbai and actively associated with the Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Missionary College in Ropar. The history of the Sikh Renaissance movement in the last 50 years would be incomplete without reference to his work and contribution.
The soft-spoken public speaker oozed the essence and beauty of Sikhism in every word that he spoke and in every act that he did.