Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hemkund Sahib closed for winter


Dehra Dun, Oct 5 (PTI) The portals of famous Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib in Chamoli district were closed today for pilgrims for the winter.The doors of the shrine were closed with rituals following which Granthis took the Guru Granth Sahib to Gobindghat area, the winter sojourn of the holy book, sources in Hemkund Sahib temple committee said.Hemkund Sahib shrine is situated at a height of nearly 14,000 feet and attracts lakhs of pilgrims from home and abroad every year.The shrine is closed every year in October-November as the area remains snow-bound during the winter.


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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Sikh matrimonial : Dr. J S Kapur

Please view matrimonial profile of Sikh Boy - Dr. J S Kapur, DOB - 6.3.1982, 5"-11", MBBS, persuing MD. Details on Sikh web portal www.sohnijodi.com

Friday, October 2, 2009

Are you worried over the fate of Sikhism ?

- due to the rising numbers of trimmers & clean shavers ?
- due to disappearence of turban & appearence of caps ?
- due to non existence of Punjabi speaking kids any more ?
- due to the fashion of tambaku, wine, drugs, bear, brandy, rum ?
- due to abortion of female foetus ?
- due to non existence of Gurmat parchar even amongst Sikhs ?
- due to the practices of Manmat instead of Gurmat ?
- due to any other reason ?

Why don't you give your opinion, comments, views, ideas,
suggestions ?

Please use the comments button below.

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Animation Film : Bhai Taru singh ji



Bhai Taru singh ji, True saint, Fearless soldier, you can view the Animation Film BHAI TARU SINGH as per detailed schedule of release as below.

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Animation Film : Bhai Taru singh ji - 1

Release schedule of Animation Film Bhai Taru singh Ji:

New Jersey, US Clearview Cinema12 Morris Hills Shopping Plaza 3165 US Highway 46 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Saturday, Oct 3rd 2009 2.00PM
4.00PM
732-642-3232 | 323-375-7755 mail@vismaad.com Buy Tickets
Birmingham Conference Hall, NCA.\ Nishkam Centre 6 Soho Road Handsworth Birmingham B21 9BH Saturday, Oct 3rd 2009 6.00PM
Kiranjot Kaur (0121 515 4229)kiran.jheeta@ncauk.org Buy Tickets
Slough ( U.K) Khalsa Primary School, Wexham Rd,Slough SL2 5QR Saturday, Oct 3rd 2009
Onkar Singh 07737749556 onkarsinghslough@yahoo.co.uk
Birmingham UK Conference Hall, NCA. Nishkam Centre 6 Soho Road Handsworth Birmingham B21 9BH Sunday, Oct 4th 2009 6.00PM
Kiranjot Kaur (0121 515 4229)kiran.jheeta@ncauk.org Buy Tickets
Connecticut, US Hilton Stamford Hotel Executive Meeting Center 1 First Stamford Place Stamford, CT 06902 Sunday, Oct 4th 2009 2.30PM
4.30PM
Inni Kaur (203.259.6574) innikaur@gmail.com Buy Tickets
Glasgow Woodside Hall 36 Glenfarg Street Glasgow G20 7QF Sunday, Oct 4th 2009 5.45PM
Harjit Singh (07877381183)ssyp@hotmail.co.uk Buy Tickets
Toronto Chinguacousy SS Auditorium
1370 Williams Parkway
Brampton, On, L6S 1V3
Saturday, Oct 10th 2009 02:30 PM
04:30 PM
06:30 PM
Sukhwinder Singh
(647-722-3496)

Animation Film : Bhai Taru singh ji - 2

Release schedule of Animation Film Bhai Taru singh Ji:

Toronto Chinguacousy SS Auditorium
1370 Williams Parkway
Brampton, On, L6S 1V3
Sunday, Oct 11th 2009 04:30 PM
06:30 PM
Sukhwinder Singh
(647-722-3496)
mail@vismaad.com
Buy Tickets
Hamilton/ Brantford (Ontario, Canada) Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School,50 Albright Road, Hamilton, Ontario L8K 5J3 Sunday, Oct 11th 2009 03.00 PM
Jaswinder Singh (905-869-7259)
Daljit Singh (519-720-9971)
sukhmani1963@yahoo.ca

Calgary (Alberta) Gymnasium Khalsa School Calgary Saturday, Oct 17th 2009 2.00PM
4.00PM
403-978-4960 403-921-7476 403-466-6545 403-827-1699mail@vismaad.com Buy Tickets
San Jose IMC 6 1433 The Alameda, San Jose, CA, 95126 Saturday, Oct 17th 2009 1.00PM
3.00PM
510 371 5718 mail@vismaad.com Buy Tickets
Calgary (Alberta) Gymnasium Khalsa School Calgary Sunday, Oct 18th 2009 2.00PM
4.00PM
403-978-4960 403-921-7476 403-466-6545 403-827-1699 mail@vismaad.com Buy Tickets
Fremont, California NAZ-8 Cinema 39160 Paseo Padre Pkwy Fremont, CA 94538 Saturday, Oct 24th 2009 1:00 PM
3.00PM
Kashmir Singh(C: 510-299-7982) Sukhpal Singh(510 589 0179); Taranjit Singh(510-585-7791) mail@vismaad.com Buy Tickets
Auckland, New Zealand Hoyts Cinema Sylvia Park Mt. Wellington. Auckland. Saturday, Oct 31st 2009 2.45PM
0275131699 khalis@khalsa.com
Auckland, New Zealand Hoyts Cinema Sylvia Park Mt. Wellington. Auckland. Sunday, Nov 1st 2009 6.15PM
0275131699 khalis@khalsa.com

Animation Film : Bhai Taru Singh ji - 3

Release schedule of Animation Film Bhai Taru singh Ji:

Los Angeles NAZ8 Cinema (Artesia) 6440 E. South Street Lakewood CA 90713 Saturday, Nov 14th 2009 3.00PM
Sukhwinder Singh (323-375-7755/ 323.205.9946) losangeles@vismaad.com Buy Tickets

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Save the Sikhi - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Sewak Jatha

Those who paid gold coins, in Mughal rules, for a sikh head, could not finish the Sikhs. But today, our kids are paying, from our own pockets for trimming the beards, for cutting hairs, for buying caps, for eating tambaku and for consuming liquor.

They can not speak Punjabi. They can not recite Gurbani. Ask any trimmer and he will give a dozen explanations to prove, that, he is more than a sikh.

It's a wake up call for all of us. We can not promote the Sikhi because our leaders are busy elsewhere. But if we join together, we can atleast try our best to save the Sikhi. Therefore, we are launching a new platform in the name & style of :

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB SEWAK JATHA

We are looking for persons who can join us in this endeavour. We are more interested in persons, who can work with us in our effort.

Please add your comments as well suggestions, ideas, comments, views in the comments box below. Please forward this link to your friends & well wishers. You can also send us a mail to show your interest :
www.sohnijodi.com/sggssj.php

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Building places of worship on public land is now illegal

Bhadra Sinha , Hindustan Times
New Delhi, September 29, 2009

The construction of religious structures — like shrines and temples — on public land has been banned.

The Supreme Court passed this order on Tuesday and told the Centre and states to ensure it is implemented strictly.

Calling such structures — of which there are more than 60,000 just in Delhi —“unauthorised”, the court told state governments to review existing constructions and file a status report within eight weeks.

The verdict came after Solicitor General Gopal Subramanian said the Centre and states had on September 17 reached an agreement on not permitting places of worship on public land.

The ruling has its roots in the Gujarat High Court’s May 2, 2006 order to all municipal corporations in the state to demolish places of worship that caused obstructions on public roads.

The Centre challenged this in Supreme Court, saying the high court had acted on the basis of a newspaper report, without verifying facts.

On July 31 this year, the top court said such structures were a nuisance and sought the Centre’s assurance in stopping them from coming up. At this, the solicitor general pointed out that land was a state subject and the state governments were entitled to their own decisions.

But in September, the Centre and states reached a consensus.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) got into action immediately. Its press and information director Deep Mathur said all deputy commissioners had been told to keep an eye out for new constructions.

The New Delhi Municipal Council, however, said it was yet to receive the order and would study it first.

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Obama State Dinner: First One Honors India

WASHINGTON — And the first state dinner of President Barack Obama's administration goes to ... India.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is coming to America for a state visit Nov. 24, just before Thanksgiving. Such visits include an elaborate arrival ceremony on the White House South Lawn, one-on-one time with the president and, in the evening, a state dinner.

It's a plum presidential nod of recognition for the world's largest democracy and most stable U.S. ally in a hostile corner of the world.
But why India first?

It was just four years ago that President George W. Bush and Singh raised their glasses and toasted the U.S.-India relationship at the start of a July 2005 state dinner.

Indian officials, however, have watched warily since then as the U.S. has become more engaged with its archrival, Pakistan, focusing on greater military cooperation in dealing with Islamist extremists there and in neighboring Afghanistan. Honoring Singh with what is considered one of the grandest and most glamorous of White House affairs 10 months into Obama's presidency may allay some of those concerns, along with perceptions that Pakistan has surpassed India as America's best friend in South Asia.

It also may be Obama's way of closing the loop with all the major U.S. allies as his freshman year in office draws to a fast close.

Obama's first-year international itinerary has taken him to the major European power centers of England, France, Germany, Italy and Russia. He has toured the Middle East and is scheduled to visit China and possibly other Asian countries in November, before Singh visits.

The president has even scheduled a day trip to Copenhagen this week – he'll spend more time in the air than on the ground – in a bid to personally boost his adopted hometown's chances of bringing the 2016 Olympic Games to Chicago.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hand-delivered the state-visit invitation from Obama during her July trip to India.

Singh, re-elected to a second term earlier this year, and Obama met on the sidelines of a London economic summit in April, and discussed cooperating on the economic downturn, climate change and counterterrorism. Obama later called him a "very wise and decent man."

After years of mutual wariness during the Cold War, U.S.-Indian relations are at a high point, thanks partly to the Bush administration's push to allow American civilian nuclear trade with India. The Obama administration has used that accord as a foundation for improving ties and hopes of cooperation on the president's priority issues, such as climate change and countering terrorism.

"We are very committed to this relationship," Clinton said of India when questioned about deepening U.S. relations with Pakistan.

But a trip to India so far has escaped the sights of the president's travel planners.

That's where the state dinner comes in.

Obama's first one will be the talk of the town, perhaps second only to his inauguration and the parties that followed in terms of celebrity star power and got-to-be-there fever.

A ton of planning is involved, from creating the invitation itself to compiling a guest list. Meals, desserts and wines are tasted until the right pairings are found. Flowers must be chosen and arranged just so, along with the seating, place settings and entertainment.

Responsibility for the planning falls to first lady Michelle Obama and her staff, and people will be waiting to see what twists she and her social secretary, Desiree Rogers, will put on one of the White House's most staid traditions.

Early state dinner rumblings after Obama took office were about opening the events up to "real people."

Inquiring minds also want to know what other changes may be in store. Will they eat in the State Dining Room or shift chairs to the larger East Room? Will dinner courses be prepared with vegetables pulled from Mrs. Obama's popular South Lawn garden?

Would they consider putting their well-dressed guests on boats headed down the Potomac River to Mount Vernon? John F. Kennedy did that for his first state dinner a just few months into his term, in May 1961, for the president of Tunisia.

Or how about dinner and black-tie inside a big tent in the Rose Garden? Bill Clinton did that for his first such dinner a year and a half into his presidency, in June 1994, for the Japanese emperor.

Bush held his first dinner eight months in. It was for Mexico, less than a week before the terrorist attacks of September 2001.

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