Tuesday, October 12, 2010

In pictures: Sikh temple opening in Norwich


















with thanks : BBC News : link in headline above for more pics.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sikhism: Awareness Drive at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Sikhi Sidak(www.sikhisidak.com)with support of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee organised two days camp ( 9th & 10th Oct.2010) in Gurudwara Bangla Sahib premises. Their Volunteers along with the students of NSS Unit of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar carry message of Sikh Gurus /Sikh Religion by displaying posters & distributing pamphlets or brochure with general information about Sikh Religion and personally interact with foreigners to make them understand Sikh religion.










Dr.Gurdeep kaur
Associate Professor
&
National Service Scheme programme officer,
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,
University of Delhi,
Dev Nagar,New Delhi-110005
INDIA

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Sikhs tell their story with multimedia museum in Mississauga

When Canada’s first Multimedia Sikh Museum opens at Ontario Khalsa Darbar in Mississauga Sunday, it will offer clickable passage into more than 500 years of Sikhism – the world’s fifth largest religion.

“Yes, it is your one-stop window into the past, present and future of the Sikhs,’’ says Surrey, B.C.-based Raghbir Bains, who has spent almost 25 years on the project.

Loaded with 60,000 pages of text and tons of audio, video, animation and graphics, the touch-screen museum is a journey of more than 400 hours.

Mr. Bains, who received the Order of British Columbia in 2005 for his work on cross-cultural understanding, says he believes it is the first digitized museum for any religion – outside of India. It’s similar to the museum at Khadoor Sahib built near the Sikhs’ holiest city of Amritsar a few years ago, says the Sikh scholar.

with thanks : source : theglobeandmail : link in headline for more details.

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Land belonging to Hindu, Sikh shrines targeted in Pakistan

Another incident of acquisition of land belonging to Hindu and Sikh shrines in Pakistan has come to light, and Pakistan authorities have been approached by minorities to take this issue seriously.

According to the News, a delegation headed by Pakistan Hindu Sikh Social Welfare Council President Jag Mohan Arora approached Pakistan Evacuee Trust Property Board Chairman Syed Asif Hashmi to apprise him about the illegal occupation of a cemetery ground and demolition of temple in front of Rawalpindi Medical College.

The delegation urged Hashmi to take personal interest and help resolve the problems of the minority community.

Though Hashmi has assured the delegates to resolve the issue, there have been allegations against the Pakistan Evacuee Trust Property Board that it had illegally sold off land belonging to Sikh shrines to the Pakistani army at absurdly low prices.

with thanks : SIFY : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Punjab Dy CM lays foundation stone of eastablishment of first Sikh Raj memorial

CHAPAR CHIRI: (SAS Nagar): The 300 years of inception of first Sikh Rule in India, that marked a beginning of struggle for freedom was celebrated here Saturday with Sukhbir Singh Badal, President Shiromani Akali Dal laying foundation stone of Rs 48 crore Memorial to be built at the historic battle ground that was witness to Sikh Warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. Baba Banda Singh Bahadu had defeated the most cruel Mogul Governor Wazir Khan.

The establishment of Sikh War memorial to be constructed by L&T, was the initiative Punjab Chief Minister, to perpetuate the unparalleled bravery of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur and his five Generals including Fateh Singh.

Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister said that Sikh history was replete with the sacrifices of Sikhs, who were always on forefront to fight against injustice and cruelty. He said that our young generation was oblivious of sacrifices made by Sikhs in getting our nation freed from the clutches of foreign invaders. He said that the sole purpose of erecting this memorial was to perpetuate the historic role of the Banda Singh Bahadur, in establishment of Sikh Rule and make our younger generation aware about it. He said that this memorial, one of its own kinds in the world would have 300 feet tall ‘Burj Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’, marking the 300 years of this epic war. He said that it would also have five mini museums indicating the sacrifice of 5 Sikh Jarnails.

Giving the details of memorials, Badal said that this memorial would be set up on a piece of 21 acre land acquired at the cost of Rs 25 Crores and was being erected at the cost of Rs 27 crores by Larsen and Tubro, a world renowned infrastructure company. Badal said that on 18th October foundation stone of another memorial was being laid at Kup Rohira, the site of ‘Wadda Ghallughara’ where, 35000 Sikhs were butchered, within the span of two- three days. He said that it was biggest massacre of Sikhs as half the Sikh population was killed by Moguls. The Deputy Chief Minister said that the third memorial was being built at Kahnuwan, the site of ‘Chota Ghallughara’ where 15000 Sikhs with their wives and children were killed by Moguls. He said that foundation stone of this memorial was being laid on 23rd October and all the three memorials would be constructed by L&T within span of 1 year.

In a message read out in function, Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister Punjab, who is recuperating in PGI after an injury on eye, apologized for not being able to attend this historic event.


with thanks : PunjabNewsLine : link in headline above.

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Happy Gurupurab













Waheguru ji ka khalsa,
Waheguru ji ki fateh !

Dhan Dhan Satguru Shri Guru Ramdas Sahib ji de
Parkash Purab Di aap sab noo beant beant wadhai hove ji









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Friday, October 8, 2010

Riot victims ignore boycott call, attend camp








Over 700 applicants ignored the boycott call given by the Danga Peerat Welfare Association and turned up at the Guru Nanak Bhawan on Thursday to get their documents verified. A camp was organised by Deputy Commissioner Rahul Tiwari to check the documents pertaining to the allotment of flats to the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

with thanks : IndianExpress : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Pak denies visas to Sikh pilgrims

Pakistan has denied visa to more than 150 Sikh pilgrims who were to take part in the celebrations of Guru Ram Das, the founder of Amritsar, in Lahore on October 9. The delegation was to leave for Lahore on Thursday under the banner of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). “No specific reasons was given for rejecting the application. These men would go to Pakistan on the next gurpurb that is in November,” said SGPC secretary Dalmegh Singh. “There have been several occasion when names of pilgrims were deleted arbitrarily,” the SGPC functionary said.

with thanks : indianexpress : link in headline above.

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Local Sikhs fulfil their temple dream for Norwich







About 10 minutes' drive from the centre of Norwich a group of men and women are putting the finishing touches to what will be Norfolk's first Sikh gurdwara or temple.

Some of them are levelling out the gravel at the side entrance to the flat-roofed shoebox-shaped building. Others are up ladders hammering in nails. From Sunday it will be known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Ramdass Parkash.

It was a second-hand furniture shop and despite the hard work still has the look of an office block. But that is of little concern to the city's tiny Sikh community. This is their pride and joy.

"I will be very happy and all my family will be very happy," said 78-year-old Chanan Singh Suwali, President of the new temple.

with thanks : BBC news : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Kiwi-Indian candidate implicated in alleged Auckland city council voting scam

























Wellington, Oct 8 (ANI): An Indian origin man, Daljit Singh, who is a Labour candidate running for the Papatoetoe local boards, has been named as one of two men charged over an alleged voting scam in New Zealand.

Singh, a real estate agent and chairman of the Supreme Sikh Council of New Zealand, has been charged with forgery to influence the Auckland super-city council election.

According to Stuff.co.nz, Labour Party President Andrew Little said "swift disciplinary action" could be taken against Singh, if he was found guilty of the alleged fraud.

"There is no tolerance in our party for conduct that undermines the integrity of the electoral process. If it is established that Mr Singh has acted in this way then he can expect swift disciplinary action, including having his Party membership removed from him," Little added.

with thanks : OneIndia : link in headline above for detailed news. Pic with thanks : stuff.co.nz

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"CWG 2010 Awareness Drive at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib"


As we all are aware that during CWG 2010 in New Delhi(India), around 25000 visitors from all over the world are expected to visit Sikh shrines in Delhi.Therefore, Sikhi Sidak in association with YSL & United Sikhs and support from Dharam Prachar Committee (Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee) plan to organize camp in Gurdwara Bangla Sahib premises to educate & create awareness among people from different parts of the world about"Who Sikhs are?" and how Sikhs stand as a Separate Religion & Identity?

They plan to distribute the pamphlets or brochure with general information about Sikh Religion and interact with foreigners personally to make them understand uniqueness of Sikh religion .

This is an opportunity; where-in little effort can make Sikh values to reach every corner of the world.Therefore,its a sincere request to come forward & spare some time on 9th & 10th October between 11am .to 5 pm to join "Games Awareness Drive" at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib & contribute in spreading awareness & message of Sikh Gurus among foreigners.

To volunteer for this camp & be part of this Community Service (from 3rd October - 13th October 2010) for at least one day in promoting Sikhism & Sikh Values;please log into www.sikhisidak.com


Associate Professor(Dr.) Gurdeep Kaur
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,
University of Delhi,
Dev Nagar.
Delhi,INDIA