Wednesday, January 9, 2013

American-turned-Sikh to restore ancient gurudwaras

An American-turned-Sikh has vowed to restore all the Sikh shrines in India and Nepal visited by Guru Nanak Dev Saheb to their pristine glory. Born in a Christian family in America, David, popularly known as Simran Singh Khalsa, after he turned Sikh, is mobilising funds since long for the restoration of Sikh shrines to their original form.
With beard and yellow turban on his head, he looks like any other devout Sikh. Adding to this is his affable nature which easily wins hearts. “That’s what I have learnt from my revered guru and Sikh religion,” says Simran Singh Khalsa who took to Sikhhism amid heavy protest by his family members 40 years back.
Presently in Allahabad at Shri Panchayati Akhada Naya Udaseen Nirvan camp in Kumbh Mela to make a documentary on Naya Udaseen Akhada, Singh feels that ancient Sikhs shrines are losing their past glory, be it in India or Nepal. Guru Nanak Dev Saheb lived in Nepal for one year to spread the light of Sikh religion there.
“These humble structures, which are related to our revered Guru Nanak Dev Saheb, are either being modernized or are lying in a neglected state. My mission is to restore them to their original form so that people may relate to them. There’s no charm in the modernized structures,” Singh adds.

with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK : for detailed news.

Kidnapped Sikh found dead in Bara

BARA: The body of an abducted Sikh community member was found in Chora area of the Khyber Agency on Tuesday, tribal and official sources said.

The sources said that Mohinder Singh, who was running a shop of herbal medicines in Tabia area of Bazaar valley in Khyber Agency, was kidnapped by unknown armed persons from his shop on November 20.

Talking to The News his brother Daswant Singh said that after the abduction of his brother, they approached the pro government Zakhakhel tribal militia named as Tauheedul Islam (TI) for recovery of his brother but they showed ignorance about the whereabouts of Mohinder Singh.

“After we tried and used all tribal channels and sources for the recovery of my brother we sent an application to Mutahir Zeb, Political Agent of the Khyber Agency, on December 13 to seek his support,” he said. He added the official assured them that Mohinder Singh would be recovered within a week time but to no avail.


with thanks : The News : LINK : for detailed news.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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Sikh community leader Hans Singh dies aged 87

 Hans Singh

Scottish Sikh community leader Hans Singh has died at the age of 87.

Mr Singh, from Glasgow, was a major force behind the opening of the country's first Sikh temple.

He also successfully campaigned for Sikhs to be exempt from having to wear motorcycle helmets while they were wearing a turban.

Mr Singh, who is survived by his wife Parsin Kaur and three of their four children, died peacefully on Christmas Day.

A mathematics graduate from the Punjab University Lahore, he and his wife settled in Glasgow in 1948 after emigrating from Armritsar in India.

He was a prominent figure within the Sikh community, and was secretary of the Guru Granth Sahib Gurdwara in Nithsdale Road for 15 years.


with thanks : BBC NEWS : LINK : for detailed news.