Partially funded by the National Heritage Board, the Sikh Heritage Trail app was developed by Ishvinder Singh, a 29-year-old project engineer in an aerospace company, and was launched yesterday, The Sunday Times reported.
Available both on the Android Google play store and the Apple app store, the SGD 20,000-appcovers a trail of Sikh imprisoned in 1850 in Singapore, then a penal colony of British Empire.
The late Maharaj Singh is revered for his bravery and for planning a revolt with his followers against the British Raj in Punjab.
His unmarked tomb in the forested grounds, where Singapore General Hospital is today, was relocated to the Silat Road Sikh Temple (Gurdwara) in 1966.
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Among other trails, the app has the Sepoy Lines area around Outram Road and Cantonment Road where the sepoys, or Indian soldiers in the British Raj, built their barracks.
The app trail through Bukit Brown Cemetery and its surrounding cemeteries, home to 30 pairs of Sikh guard statues, is also featured in the app.
Othersites featured include the Upper Barracks and Lower Barracks on Pearl's Hill, which were built in 1934 for the Sikh Contingent of the Straits Settlement Police to live in.
"We didn't want to only talk about prominent Sikhs... We
wanted also to share about the lives of everyday Sikh families, as well as their interactions with historic sites here," Singh told The Sunday Times.
Singh, who hopes the app will reach at least 10,000 people, said he will be updating it with more information about the Sikh community over time.