Sussex Indian Punjabi Society
SIPS was formed in May 1997 in Brighton & Hove and surrounding areas by members of the local Indian Punjabi community.SIPS Latest News
Volunteers needed for the Chattri Service on Sunday 11th June 2017
Your support will be very much appreciated if you can help in the following ways:
Local Indian Artist Wanted
Are you an Artist? Do you paint, draw, sculpt, illustrate, make jewellery, work in clay or textiles? Then why not exhibit, show off your talent (why not?)
A Civic Act of Remembrance India Gate
Please join us to remember the courage and sacrifice made by the Indian soldiers who gallantly fought in the Great War
Conference: 21st November – Voices of India: The First World War
The Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove is bringing to life the diverse voices and experiences of individuals from India.
Chattri Invitation 2015
On behalf of the Chattri Memorial Group, I should like to invite you to a Memorial Service, in remembrance of the Indian Soldiers who were cremated in Brighton during the First World War.
Gujarati Cultural Society Proudly Presents Bangalore Dreams @ Sallis Benney Theatre
Gujarati Cultural Society Proudly Presents Bangalore Dreams @ Sallis Benney Theatre
58-67 Grand Parade, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 0JY
His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester meets Chattri Memorial Committee, SIPS, GCS
His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester, visited Brighton yesterday (19th November) to meet members of the Chattri Memorial Committee
Diwali & SIPS Diwali Event on BBC Breakfast Show with Emily Jeffery!!
SIPS Member Shilpi Chandra with her kids Pearl and Trisha were on BBC breakfast show with Emily Jeffery on 19th October 2014
What’s Vaisakhi
Vaisakhi is one of the major festivals of Sikhs and is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and gaiety in the state of Punjab and all throughout the world where there is a significant Sikh population. For the large farming community of Punjab, Vaisakhi Festival marks the time for harvest of rabi crops and they celebrate the day by performing joyful bhangra and gidda dance.
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Our Mission & Vision
The Sussex Indian Punjabi Society (SIPS for short) was formed in May 1997 in Brighton & Hove and surrounding areas by members of the local Indian Punjabi community.
The group was formed to help connect the Indian Punjabi community and to ensure younger members were exposed to our culture, history and values.
Hence the Aim’s of SIPS are to: –
- Serve and inspire our communities
- Improve social well-being of its community
- Promote awareness of Indian Punjabi culture, its history and values
- Connect the local Indian Punjabi community through events and help enrich the lives of our members and the wider community.
- Organise exciting cultural events, which form an integral part of the Indian Punjabi calendar: For example Vaisakhi in April and Diwali in November.
- Encourage younger members to come forward and join us to develop the future whilst appreciating and enjoying our culture and cuisine.
- Build cohesion with all local organisations whilst supporting charitable causes and organisations locally and nationally as appropriate.
We have formal designated officers such as Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, Secretary etc, but this was not the case in its early setup. Our aim is not to build up bank balance. Each function should breakeven financially and there is no annual membership fee. Each & everyone is welcome to our society’s functions (provided they purchase tickets in advance which are available in advance of all of our events).
Since those early days our functions have grown in popularity and we are proud that our functions are now an integral & important part of the local Indian community’s calendar. We are open to anyone who wants to help us organise our functions.
So come along and join us at our next exciting event!