. Picture showing volunteers and the speakers.|left Some of the events that City Sikhs has organised include: • 17 August 2011: "Sikhs, the City and Success", hosted by Barclays Wealth • 2 April 2012: "Mayoral Hustings in the City", hosted by
Deloitte • 17 October 2012: "Celebrating British Asian Sporting Success", hosted by
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP • 4 April 2013: "Recipes for Success", hosted by
State Street Bank • 31 July 2013: "Launch of the British Sikh Report", hosted by
Ernst & Young • 10 February 2014: "Women in Faith", co-hosted by
St Paul's Cathedral • 9 April 2015: "Hustings in the City", hosted by the
Chartered Insurance Institute and co-organised with the
City Hindus Network. • "Recipes for Success", hosted by
UBS Bank in 2014,
Lloyds Bank in 2016,
BDO in 2017 and Parliament in 2018. • 15 April 2019: The Grand Trunk Project and Faiths Forum for London in partnership with City Sikhs,
City Hindus Network and the Association of Muslim Lawyers held an event in Parliament to commemorate 100 years on since the
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. • 22 July 2019: The Faiths Forum for London in partnership with City Sikhs organised the parliamentary launch of the first
South Asian Heritage Month • 29 July 2019: City Sikhs in partnership with the
Indian High Commission organised a photo exhibition on the life and philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji as part of his global 550th birth anniversary celebrations. City Sikhs supports interfaith initiatives such as the St George's Day Declaration and CAASE. City Sikhs has also supported British Sikh projects such as the Warrior Saints book, the
British Sikh Report, and the Khanda Poppy Project In February, 2022 they also authored an open letter about religious freedom in collaboration with British South Indians and think tank, Bridge India in response to the move to ban head scarves in schools in Karnataka. Members of City Sikhs have appeared on TV and radio and in print on a number of occasions to talk about Sikh or British Asian issues and are regular contributors to the
BBC Asian Network and
BBC1's
The Big Questions. == Awards and nominations ==