He is a founding member and spokesperson for City Sikhs which is a charity representing the interests of British Sikh professionals.[7]
In 2019, Singh was included in six part BBC Two British comedy show The Ranganation as one of 25 members of the public who discuss news events of the week with show host Romesh Ranganathan.[8][9]
Awards and recognition
Jul 2019: Awarded ''Man of the Year'' at the British Indian Awards.[10]
In 2019, Singh claimed he and his friends of Asian heritage were barred from entering several clubs in Vienna - Prater Dome, Baku Lounge and Loco Bar - while on holiday due to alleged racial discrimination. Martin Fahmy, the manager of Baku Lounge, denied the claims, highlighting the racial diversity of his staff and other venue patrons. Fahmy citing a lack of reservation as the reason the group were turned away.[13]
In 2013, Singh became the first Sikh to appear on UK dating game show Take Me Out[14][15][16] In 2018, he appeared on the same show's 10th anniversary special.[17]
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