Supportive role: Giani Gurdit Singh and Mrs Inderjit Kaur with the famous artist, Sobha Singh, at the latter’s studio in Andretta Himachal Pradesh.
Sikh stalwarts: The family with eminent Sikh intellectuals at Government College, Amritsar. From left: Ravinder Singh, Partap Singh, Giani Gurdit Singh, Sardar. Hukam Singh, Ashok Singh Bagrian, Bhai Sahib Ardaman Singh Bagrian, Dalbir Singh, Inderjit Kaur, Bharpur Singh, Sirdar Kapur Singh ICS, Roopinder Singh.
Spreading the message: After delivering the Guru Nanak Lecture at University of Hull, UK.
Giani Gurdit Singh and Inderjit Kaur pose with Roopinder Singh on my birthday in 2006.
Back home in Chandigarh in his study after the heart attack that struck him in Delhi in 2006 .
Intellectual inputs: The family with eminent Sikh intellectuals at Government College, Amritsar. From left: Ravinder Singh, Partap Singh, Giani Gurdit Singh, Sardar. Hukam Singh, Ashok Singh Bagrian, Bhai Sahib Ardaman Singh Bagrian, Dalbir Singh, Inderjit Kaur, Sardar Bharpur Singh, Sirdar Kapur Singh ICS, Roopinder Singh.
Giani Gurdit Singh. Photo by Kuldeep Dhiman
At the Vice-Chancellor's residence, Punjabi University, Patiala. From left, Ravinder Singh, Giani Gurdit Singh ji, Sardarni Inderjit Kaur, and Roopinder Singh
Surrounded by stalwards. At his office in the Guru Granth Vidya Kendra, Chandigarh
Giani Gurdit Singh and Sardar Hukam Singh
At the first Path Bogh Samagam in Amritsar
Being interviewed together by a Doordarshan crew
With a Granthi Sahib and Bhai Mohan Singh Guard at Patna Sahib.
Cutting a birthday cake at an impromptu celebration at his home in Chandigarh on February 24, 2006.
The room that was more often his office at home in Chandigarh.
Greeting friends and meeting people during a visit to Mithewal in 2006.
With Surjit Singh Barnala at the Guru Granth Vidya Kendra, Mehrauli, Delhi.
At the earth-breaking ceremony for a village museum to be constructed at the Guru Nanak Dev Univeristy, Amritsar.
Making a point to journalists in Jalandhar.
At a seminar on Mera Pind organised at Punjabi University, Patiala in 1998.
Examining a manuscript of the Guru Granth Sahib.
At Anne Hathway's Cottage in Stratford upon Avon, UK with his niece, Balit Kaur and her son Tejbir.
Another view of the seminar on Mera Pind held at Punjabi University, Patiala.
Being bestowed the Gurmat Acharya honour by the SGPC at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo.
Giani Zail Singh addressing a panel discussion on the book Ithias Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Bhagat Bani Bhag.
A passport photo of young Giani Gurdit Singh.