Thursday, October 2, 2014

Delhi Lt. Governor Mr.Najeeb Jung paid obeisance at Gurdwara Bangla Sahib

















The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Mr. Najeeb Jung today (1st October 2014) paid obeisance at Gurdwara Bangla Sahib. On reaching the Gurdwara the president of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Mr. Manjit Singh G.K. and General Secretary Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa honoured Mr. Najeeb Jung with Siropa.




















Mr. Jung who came with his wife, visited Baba Baghel Singh multimedia museum, and later performed sewa at jora ghar of Gurdwara Sahib. Accepting invitation to attend the samagam to mark parksh purab of Guru Nanak Devi Ji, Mr. Jung assured Sikh community that he would resolve all issues related to the Gurdwaras on priority basis. 

Senior leaders including Mr. Ravinder Singh Khurana, Mr. Tanwant Singh, Mr. Harmeet Singh Kalka, Mr. Jatinder Singh Shanty, Mr. Avtar Singh Hit, Mr. Onkar Singh Thapar, Mr. Kuldeep Singh Bhogal, Mr. Kulmohan Singh, Mr. Paramjit Singh Rana,  Mr. Darshan Singh, Mr. Rawail Singh, Mr. Amarjeet Singh Pappu, Mr. Chaman Singh, Mr.  Harvinder Singh KP, Mr. Paramjeet Singh Chandok, Mr. Kuldeep Singh Sahni, Mr. Inderjeet Singh Monty, Capt. Inderpreet Singh, Mr. Jasbir Singh Jassi, Mr. Kulwant Singh Bath, and Mr. Vikram Singh were also present. 

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Media DSGMC

Monday, September 29, 2014

Gurmat Samagam in memeory of BiBi Nanki ji in Gurdwara Mata Sundri



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Missing Baby JAHNVY AHUJA
































Baby JAHNVY AHUJA

Three year old Baby Jahnvy Ahuja is MISSING from India Gate Lawn,New Delhi since yesterday  night.( 28th September,2014).She was in yellow frock and white leggings. In case you see/find baby Jahnvy Ahuja,please contact family. CONTACT NO. OF FAMILY :


JATIN KAKKAR 
Mobile. 9818180814 ,9971194777


Sunday, September 28, 2014

Open question to the Sikh Community worldwide ?

The Sikh players, who were asked by organizers to remove their turbans before their opening match at the Asia Cup Basketball Championship in Wuhan (China) in July, chose to cut their hair prior to boarding the flight to Incheon for the Asian Games on Wednesday. 

Even though, the entire Sikh community from all over the world, backed them, even though, All the big names in the Sikh community openly supported them, Even though FIBA came under the pressure of the Sikh community, and reversed the ban, but the two sikh players, Amritpal singh & Amjyot singh chose the match & not the religion for which Sarbans Dani Guru Gobind Singh ji sacrificed everything. 

My open question to the Sikh Community all over the world : 
Religion or a Foot Ball match : what comes first ? 
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Security hired to protect Sikh Temple worshipers amid dispute

Armed private security officers have been hired to protect worshippers and keep the peace at the Sikh Temple in Hughson because of rising tensions between two factions that disagree over management of the facility.
An 11-member executive committee charged with managing the financial affairs and operations of the temple was overthrown earlier this month and replaced by 11 other temple members who appointed themselves the interim committee.
During a temple meeting Sept. 7, a dispute ensued between members of the committee and people who soon after formed the takeover committee. The dispute centered around the bylaws of committee elections and the manner in which the elected committee was spending the temple’s money, according to Dupinder Bajaw, a member of the takeover committee.
with thanks : modbee : LINK : for detailed news.




Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/2014/09/26/3560322/security-hired-to-protect-sikh.html?sp=/99/1623/#storylink=cpy

J&K flood victims grateful to Sikhs for shelter at gurdwaras

Srinagar: Hundreds of flood-victims in Jammu and Kashmir who found shelter at various gurdwaras across the the state are grateful to the Sikh community for their contribution in the rescue efforts.
Abdul Rasheed has been staying in Gurudwara Shaheed Bunga for past 17 days ever since he along with his family was rescued from his marooned house in Jawahar Nagar here.
"Floodwater did not spare any community, everybody was equally affected, but we are thankful to the members of the Sikh community" he said.
Expressing gratitude towards the Sikh community, the flood victims, of whom a majority were Muslims, said they would remain indebted to the community as they helped them without discriminating on the basis of religion.
with thanks : Zee News : LINK : for detailed news.

Sikh delegation members have high hopes from PM Modi

New York, Sep 28 (ANI): The members of Sikh delegation in New York said that they have high hopes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of their meeting with the PM. One of the members Surinder Singh said that they want Modi to solve the issue of Sikh riots in 1984 where many innocent people lost their lives. Another member Jasdeep Singh said that they expect Modi to solve problems of visa being faced by those who came and settled in the country in early 80s. Also, another member Chatur Singh Saini said that Modi should open more opportunities at the Indo-American level for Indians.

with thanks : ANI : LINK

Photos: The South Park-inspired 'Sikh Park' comic tells hilarious truths about progressive Sikh households that most youngsters identify with






with thanks : IBN Live : LINK for detailed news & pics.

Footprints: Fear stalks the frontier sikhs

— File photo
The rickshaw chatters through deserted streets, shattering the grey silence curdled over the old city. At six in the morning, only the vendors from villages are here at the Kohati Gate, their pushcarts stacked with spinach. The shutters are still drawn on the pet shops, the birds unaware of the morning’s arrival, their dawn choruses unsung.
A Sikh family stands at the mouth of Jogan Shah Mohalla in Peshawar, waiting for someone or something, their bags a pile on the side. The young man, his face haloed by a black beard, gives me directions to the temple.
with thanks : DAWN : LINK : for detailed news.

Fighting enmity against American Sikhs with art, talks and superhero garb


ALFRED, NEW YORK: Standing before his living-room mirror one morning in August 2001, Vishavjit Singh put his fumbling fingers to the task of wrapping on his turban for the first time in a decade. It slumped to one side. Then the creases were not crisp enough. Finally, he got it right, and headed to his job as a software engineer in suburban New York.

Singh had stopped wearing the turban, an emblem of his Sikh religion, in part because he had not been especially observant while growing up. More deeply, he knew firsthand how that visible symbol marked Sikhs as targets of bigotry, sometimes by Hindu foes in India, sometimes by Americans who assumed anyone in a turban to be Muslim.

with thanks : TOI : LINK : for detaioled news.

Saturday, September 27, 2014