Born in Delhi, on 15th July to S. Narinder Singh & Smt Raminder Kaur. Harpreet is called by nickname Sonu. Her siblings are Neetu Chadha & Ripudaman Singh Randhawa.
In order to consolidate the strength of achievements for a person such as Harpreet, a website called harpreetrandhawa.com has emerged as a natural progression during this age of the digital community. The timing was perhaps destined to coincide with her 50th birthday at the very centre of July. This timing had characterised the bouquet of videos to have a celebratory atmosphere. That is why these videos, in the form of wishes, are filled with a sense of purpose and enthusiasm for working well together in the name of holistic and mindful progress. They are presented by well-wishers who are a legendary part of this journey. In fact, this wonderful sense of community bestows the website with a crowning legacy, if I may, to bring everyone closer to each other during the early stages of social barriers, and to renew our confidence in being heartfelt people even when our human touch is being somewhat challenged. May the best in us continue to shine through. Have a look at the 30 to 45 second videos from well-wishers, some of who had tried hard to keep theirs to a under a minute, while some couldn’t do so. It is time to accept these meaningful gestures. More videos shall be forthcoming, and a pdf of the format is attached. Most appreciative and grateful, we remain, Harpreet and Melissa Randhawa.
Strength in friendships, as you may have guessed, is about communication. It's not necessarily about years together, or strong shared memories, or helping each other out of dire situations; it's centred on empathetic connection, respect, and support.It is overwhelming to hear each one speak from your heart! Ever grateful and blessed.
Born in Delhi, on 15th July to S. Narinder Singh & Smt Raminder Kaur. Harpreet is called by nickname Sonu. Her siblings are Neetu Chadha & Ripudaman Singh Randhawa.
At the age of 14 years, Harpreet played her first Tennis Ball Cricket National Tournament in Nagpur. She was awarded the Best Women Award of Rs 50/-.
At the age of 16 years, Harpreet played her first Women Cricket National Tournament In Hyderabad,at the famous Lal bahadur Stadium. In the same year she passed 10th Board exams from CBSE Board.
At the age of 18 years, Harpreet was amongst the 49 players selected for the World Cup in
Australia. And due to the sudden demise of her father, she had to drop from the India
Camp. In the same year she passed 12th Board exams from CBSE Board. She joined Delhi
University to pursue her degree in
B.Com (H).
She also played Hockey for Delhi University and her college.She was Captain of All India University Team, Women’s Cricket and played from North Zone Team, Delhi State Team, Railways Team.
Akanksha, was born in Delhi on 04 June in the Army Hospital. During this time, Capt. Navinder Narang was fighting the insurgents in North East and could only see their daughter after a month she was born.
During this time Harpreet taught in schools of Bathinda, Ranchi, Bangalore, Gurugram, Mumbai.
from Annamalai University
from Madras University & submitted her Dissertation on “ Technology in Education”
During this time she completed her Program Leaders Course from University of Cambridge for Teachers Training. She was also the Management Representative for ISO:OHSAS:EMS Standards for school. She held the profile of Management Advisor to the Chairman of the School.