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Harpreet Brar
Harpreet Brar

Harpreet Singh is an Indian cricketer who plays for the domestic team of Punjab and the India U-23 team. He was bought by Kings XI Punjab in 2018 for the base price of Rs. 20 lakhs.Harpreet started his career with the Punjab U-16 team followed by Punjab U-19 and Punjab U-23 teams. Harpreet Brar during a campus cricket match.Harpreet waited seven years and gave the trials four times before receiving the contract for Indian Premier League 2019. He was trying hard to get selected for the team as it was his last year of trying. He was 23 years old and considered it as his last chance trying for the team.

Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon
Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon

Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon is an Indian spiritual leader who is the head of the Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB), Punjab. He was appointed as the spiritual head of the RSSB sect in 1990 after the demise of the former spiritual head Maharaj Charan Singh Ji. In 1891, one of the followers of Shiv Dayal Singh Seth (Swami Ji Maharaj) named Baba Jaimal Singh Ji Maharaj established the RSSB sect by the side of the river Beas in the northern state of India Punjab. This sect was named Dera Baba Jaimal Singh..The spiritual ideologies of Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon are the same as taught by Swamiji Maharaj and the former gurus of RSSB sect. These ideologies and faith include the inner journey of the soul while sitting and concentrating in meditation under the guidance of the living guru. The experience of the divinity of God in the human body behind closed eyes is considered the true purpose of human life. According to this faith, the Radha Swami word is made of two different words. Radha means Soul and Swami means Lord. The reunion of wandering souls in this birth-death cycle with its supreme master to attain the divine salvation.Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon leads the spiritual sect RSSB that is not concerned with any political party in India, and it is regarded as a non-profit organisation that does not take a single penny from its followers. The gurus of the sect also live on their personal income and all the donations are meant to spend on the basic amenities of the followers, devotees, and sewadars of the Dera. [8]The Indian Express.

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