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Boris Johnson honours London's 'Skipping Sikh' with Points of Light award

BORIS JOHNSON has bestowed the Points of Light honour upon an elderly British Sikh who became a social media star -- the “Skipping Sikh” -- for promoting fitness and raising funds for the NHS via skipping.

Rajinder Singh, 73, from Harlington in west London, began filming exercise videos earlier this year, attracting over 250,000 viewers on YouTube, encouraging people to remain active and raising over £12,000 for NHS charities.


“Your ‘Skipping Sikh’ fitness videos have given a lift to the thousands of people worldwide who have watched online and taken part with you in your daily exercise, and provided an ingenious way of bringing together and energising the Sikh community at a time when temples have been closed,” prime minister said in a letter to Singh.

“I wanted to write personally to thank you for all that you are doing to support our extraordinary NHS, and encouraging the nation to pick up their skipping ropes and keep their spirits high by taking on your lockdown skip challenge.”

The award, in recognition of Singh’s fundraising efforts and messages of “health is wealth” and “stay active, stay happy”, marked the 1,410th in the Points of Light series, which honours outstanding volunteers and people making a change in their community.

Waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh. I am truly humbled for being awarded the Points of Light award. I love to serve others – it’s part of who I am as a Sikh and I love to do sewa (give back),” said Singh, in his response.

“I never thought something like skipping would inspire the world and spread smiles. I’m really grateful for the support and being given this recognition. Thank you to our PM Boris Johnson, God bless you and everyone, I thank everyone for the support and love, and I encourage all to join in the skipping challenge and tag me in @SikhSkipping,” he said.

Missing taking his daily exercise, food and prayer with others from the Sikh community at the gurdwara during lockdown, Singh decided to share videos online of his skipping fitness routines and inspire others to keep active with him, particularly those isolating at home due to underlying health conditions.

His tutorials have since become a worldwide phenomenon, and he is encouraging people across the globe to join in his lockdown skip challenge and donate to NHS charities.

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