Dr. Gurdeep Kaur
Monday, March 22, 2010
"The Sikhism and the Sikhs" by Lili Van Heers, an author from Belgium
Dr. Gurdeep Kaur
Sunday, March 21, 2010
1984 anti-Sikh riots case: Sajjan Kumar to face trial at session’s court in Delhi
New Delhi, Mar 20: Congress party leader Sajjan Kumar, who is one of the accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, would face trial at a sessions court from March 27.
Claiming to have strong evidence, senior advocate H. S. Phoolka, counsel for the families of the riot victims, announced that the two murder cases against Sajjan Kumar and other accused have been committed by the magistrate and have been sent to the sessions court.
“The two murder cases against Sajjan Kumar and other accused have been committed today by the magistrate and now these cases have been sent to the court of Sessions judge. The trial will start in the court of session’s judge from March 27 and charges would be framed, evidence and then trial,” Phoolka said.
“We have strong evidence against Sajjan Kumar her accused. We are quite hopeful that both of these cases will end up in conviction,” he added.
Earlier, the court had issued two non-bailable warrants against Kumar, who surrendered in court on March 10. He was granted bail by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Lokesh Kumar.
The CBI had on January 13 charge-sheeted Kumar and others in the two cases accusing them of making provocative speeches, leading to the killing of 12 persons in the riots that followed the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984. (ANI)
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SGPC head not to attend World Sikh Convention
"The only aim of this politically-motivated conference is to denigrate the importance of Akal Takht, the highest temporal institution of the Sikhs," he told reporters here.
Makkar alleged the primary motive of the organisers was to rake up a controversy regarding the status of the Akal Takht "in one form or the other" and challenge its supremacy.
"No true Sikh can ever tolerate such a thing," he said.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Two special trains to Delhi for world Sikh convention
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Managing Committee will pay the entire transport expenses
In order to make the world Sikh convention a big success, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Managing Committee (DSGMC) will be running two trains which will start from Ferozepur and Amritsar on April 10.
The convention is on April 10 and 11.
The entire expenses will be paid by the DSGMC to the Railways and hence the commuters can travel free of cost to Delhi to attend the convention. Apart from this, buses and other modes of transport will also be made available to workers and residents of Punjab.
This was announced by J S Balleawal, spokesperson of Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi), who was in the city. He said the convention is being held to find solutions on increasing interference of political parties (read SAD (B) in religious affiars in which Sikh bodies from abroad as well as India are participating.
The DSGMC is organising the entire event, he said. Balleawal on one hand criticised the involvement of political parties in religious affairs but at the same time he stated, Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi) is participating in this event in a big way to support the Sikhs and to create an awareness in them about Sikh affairs, the importance of Shri Akal Takht Sahib and much more.”
At the moment, the hukamnama of the Akal Takht is dictated by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, while his media adviser writes and sends it to the jathedar.
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The role of religious music in Sikhism


Two Sikh Kirtan Singers ;Parminder Singh & Sukhdev Singh introduced European students to Sikh religious Music (Kirtan). They migrated from Punjab and live in Sint-Truiden,Belgium. Both Ragis (musicians) also contributed to the CD called ‘Profundo’ containing religious music from various major religious traditions in Belgium.

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Friday, March 19, 2010
Sufi Music
Mrs. Gursharan Kaur wife of Dr.Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India,has consented to be the Chief Guest.Dr.M.S. Gill,Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports,will preside over the function. All are invited to join this Sufi Music evening & for Tea before the start of the function.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Sikh man break his own record of longest beard, all set to make into Guinness Book

Singh, the head priest at Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, recently had his beard re-measured for a European television show that features Guinness world record holders. He was invited to Rome by the Guiness World Records and Euro TV to appear on “Lo Show dei Records” (The Show of Records).
Singh’s episode was taped on March 5 and is scheduled to air in Europe on March 27. Singh originally had to be talked into going for the record. "It's not a talent, like playing music," he objected."It's a gift from God."But it was an opportunity to publicize the Sikh faith which opposes cutting facial hair, so he relented. Singh, who has never shaved in his life, wasn't sure exactly how long his beard was until 2008.
Normally, he keeps his beard rolled up or over his shoulder, but if he wears it down the front, his whiskers will brush the floor.He said he's done nothing special to encourage his beard to grow, calling it his "favourite body part."
The all-time longest known beard was 17-and-a-half feet.It belonged to Norwegian-Born Hans Langseth, who wore it over one shoulder and down one arm.When Langseth died in 1927 his beard was donated to the Smithsonian museum in the U.S. Bhai Sarwan Singh, the head priest at Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, recently had his beard re-measured for a European television show that features Guinness world record holders.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Govt hunts for a non-Sikh to head Punjab & Sind Bank for first time
The Ministry of Finance has sought the guidance of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to appoint a non-Sikh as the Chairman and Managing Director of Punjab & Sind Bank. The community bank, which was established in 1908 and nationalised in 1969, has always had a Sikh as its head.
“It is not written anywhere that Punjab & Sind Bank must have a Sikh as its head. But it has always been seen as a community-based bank. And unlike other community-based banks like Corporation Bank and Vijaya Bank, this bank has always been chaired by a person from the Sikh community,” said a senior government official.
“Therefore, we have sought the Prime Minister’s view on the subject before taking a final decision on this matter.”
According to the official, the Ministry could not find an eligible candidate from the Sikh community this time around. GS Vedi, the current CMD who is Sikh, is due to demit office this June. A few non-Sikhs have earlier served as head of the bank, but they have all been short stints in the nature of a temporary additional responsibility.
Punjab & Sind Bank is headquartered in Delhi. It was founded by Bhai Vir Singh, Sir Sunder Singh Majitha and Sardar Tarlochan Singh, and opened its first branch in Amritsar in 1908. Today, it has 917 branches and extension counters spread across the country. As of March 31, 2009, it had assets of Rs 41,363 crore.
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