Friday, December 18, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Would you feel safe?
This video exposes the grim reality of anti-Sikh hostility. This man posted a video of a Sikh co-passenger and tagged him as Bin Laden.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Lutyen's Delhi !
Lutyen’s
Delhi is very beautiful, with very wide roads, no
traffic jams, no power or water shortages, Green, peaceful, calm & cool. You
can feel proud by driving around India Gate, President’s house, Parliament, as
they look very beautiful.
But
with the influx of population, Delhi has developed beyond the boundaries of Leutyen’s Delhi . It is now much bigger and much wider than that.
But this part of Delhi, which is out of the Leutyen’s Delhi has no wider roads,
full of traffic jams, no parking space, lots of power outages, shortage of
drinking water, not much green cover, no more calm and cool.
It
is now the most populated city of India and the most polluted city of the world. The only
lifeline i.e. Yamuna river has been converted into a big drain of dirty water
with no more life in it. You can always face the respiratory problems due to
very high levels of PM 2.5 as well PM 10.
The
number of vehicles had risen from 41 lakh, just 10 years ago, to a massive
strength of 90 lakh with no change in the road network. It has resulted in
massive traffic jams all over and the worst outcome is the cancerous gases from
the exhaust of motor vehicles. Benzene levels that are purely carcinogen, is much
above the prescribed norms.
Though
authorities have come out of the deep sleep and want to take certain emergency
measures in haste, there seems no end to the problems now, which have already reached
a very horrible stage.
Public
transport is not that much more powerful that could cater to the massive transit
of persons for day to day life. Metro that had once become the lifeline of Delhi , is unable to take the entire load. Though the
City Government has announced the new scheme of ODD & EVEN for the city, to
come out of the shackles of pollution, but its success is very doubtful.
They
want the Private cars to come out on the road for 15 days in a month, i.e. odd
number for one day & the even number for the other day. But it will make a
large moving population, in the city, without a car, for 15 days in a month.
How they will reach to the offices or business places is still under
consideration.
The
Government says they will add 6000 more buses as well 10,000 more three
wheelers in the city for this trial period of 15 days. But will they be able to
cater to the requirement of the city is beyond imagination.
The
only possibility to connect with each other remains through mobiles that face
severe call drop problems or the Internet. We can just hope that things will
become better for the Mega City that is the national capital of the biggest
democracy of the world. Please log on to : http://madeofgreat.tatamotors.com/
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Broncos fan says he and friends were told no turbans allowed in Qualcomm Stadium
A Denver Broncos fan says he and his friends were told they could not wear turbans at Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers.
Verinder Mahli and his friends drove 7 hours to watch their team take on the Charges.
When they arrived at Qualcomm Stadium, Mahli says he and his friends were not allowed in.
Malhi said, "Three of my buddies they had turbans on and it was like you guys got to take the turbans off, the security guard goes, and my religion, we are not supposed to take them off."
Verinder and his friends are members of the Sikh faith.
They continued to press the issue and the security guard reluctantly allowed them in the stadium, but he said next time turbans would not be tolerated in the stands.
Friday, December 11, 2015
PM Modi praises Sikhs for their valour and hard work in UK
London, Dec 11: A gathering of over 60,000 people in London's Wembley Stadium gave a warm reception to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was the largest welcome any foreign head of government has ever received in the United Kingdom. Indian diaspora comprising different communities – be it Gujarati, Marathi or Punjabi, was present to listen to the Prime Minister.
Besides praising the Indian diaspora in general, the Prime Minister, in particular, spoke about the contribution of Sikh community in bringing laurels to India. During his visit to UK, Modi also met with a 30-member Sikh delegation and discussed their concerns. The Sikh diaspora expressed happiness that Prime Minister Modi had listened to their concerns and assured action.
Hindus living in the United Kingdom also welcomed PM Modi's intervention to resolve issues with the Sikh community living abroad. A large number of Sikhs were forced to migrate to the U.S. and European countries when Punjab was hit by militancy in early 1980s. Some of them were blacklisted and many were arrested in India for their alleged links with Sikh terrorist organizations. Sikhs want the release of political prisoners who have completed their jail terms in India.
with thanks : aninews : LINK : for detailed news.
Sikh pilgrims recount attack in Bangladesh
The Sikh devotees who were attacked in Bangladesh three days back, returned to the city today and narrated the tale of horror that they had faced in the neighbouring country.
Two Sikh devotees had sustained severe injuries after being assaulted by armed goons in Chittagong of Bangladesh last Monday.
The incident took place around 10.30 p.m. when a micro van carrying the nine pilgrims was targeted by the armed goons near Sitakunda Terihat on the Chittagong-Dhaka highway.
The micro van was part of the four vehicles convoy in which 36 pilgrims were returning after visiting the holy places in Chittagong. The goons also took away cash and cell phones worth around a lakh.
“We had just begun our journey for Dhaka when our vehicle came to an abrupt halt. We found ourselves surrounded by the sword wielding goons knocking hard on the car window and demanding money. Our driver downed the window glasses and the goons attacked us and forced us to take with our belongings. Everything happened in a fraction of seconds, before we could understand anything,” recalled Joginder Singh, who was attacked on his knee.
with thanks : thestatesman : LINK : for detailed news.
DSGMC Raise Question Mark on Phoolka’s Efforts for Justice to Victims of 1984 Sikh Genocide
New Delhi / 7 Dec 2015 – The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) today questioning the working style of Senior Advocate Harvinder Singh Phoolka made startling revelations about the accused in important cases getting reliefs. DSGMC President Manjit Singh GK and General Secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa addressing a press conference today said that the role played by Phoolka has been misleading and doubtful.
Speakin g on the occasion GK made public the failures of court cases related to 1984 Sikh genocide since 2007. “When I asked retired Judge of Delhi High Court Justice RS Sodhi about the reasons for failure of case he suggested DSGMC to become petitioner in all the cases, after which DSGMC without informing Phoolka when petitioned in the CBI on 10th November, about shortcomings in a genocide case against Congress party leader Jagdish Tytler, CBI on 17th November accepting shortcomings agreed to reinvestigate the said case”, informed GK raising contradiction in Phoolka’s claim who on 16th November through a press release accepted clean chit to Tytler in upcoming case on 17th November.
“But change in strategy helped us raise morale of Sikh panth when on 17th November CBI accepted to re investigate the case”, informed G.K. Referring to a question raised by Phoolka in a press conference addressed by him in Punjab two days ago, G.K. replied that it seems Phoolka has not seen the list of witnesses of CBI written in 2007 in which names of both the witnesses was present. “It seems Phoolka has lost interest in these cases and is dreaming to become Chief Minister of Punjab”, G.K. ridiculed Phoolka.
Speakin g on the occasion Sirsa said that after Phoolka’s appearance in Delhi High Court in important cases of genocide seven accused got big relief when they were acquitted instead of getting life sentence. “In one case related to Jagmohan Singh in Tishazari Court three accused including former Municipal Corporator Mangal Sain and in other case of Harminder Kaur in Karkardooma Court in which four accused were sentenced life sentence by the trial court and when appeal was filed in higher court by Phoolka all these seven were acquitted. “To the shock of everyone Phoolka has not even moved Supreme Court challenging their acquittal”, added SIrsa.
Sirsa also said that Phoolka contested parliament elections of 2014 from Ludhiana on Aam Admi Party (AAP) ticket without taking these cases to logical end and now he is preparing to contest assembly polls in Punjab in 2017 on AAP ticket despite having declared that he had given up all post in the party.On the occasion DSGMC Senior Vice President Mahinder Pal Singh Chadha, Vice President Satpal Singh, Joint Secretary Amarjeet Singh Pappu, DSGMC members Tanwant Singh, Samardeep Singh, Hardev Singh Dhanoa, Bibi Dheeraj Kaur, Gurbaksh Singh Montushah, Paramjeet SInhgh Chandok, Legal Advisor Jaswinder Singh Jolly, and Youth Akali leader Jaspreet Singh Vicky Manan were also present.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
Thursday, December 10, 2015
ECONOMICS WORKSHOP: ORGANISED BY EDUCATION CELL, DSGMC
The workshop was organized on the thought of S. Harmit Singh Kalka, Chairman School Education to navigate the blazing fast pace of growth and changes occurring in CBSE syllabus and pattern of examination.
Education cell under the chairmanship of S. Harmit Singh Kalka took another step forward by organizing Economics Workshop for GHPS XI and XII std teachers at GHPS Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi. Ms. Rekha Sharma, associated with various educational bodies like CBSE, NCERT, SCERT, NIOS etc. was the eminent subject expert resource person. The highlights of the workshop were:
· Discussion of the Economics Syllabus
· Use of Supplementary reading material of Economics (issued by CBSE)
· Question Paper Design
· Marking Scheme of Examination
· Use of newspapers related to topics of syllabus
The vision of S. Manjit Singh GK, Chairman GHPS (New Delhi) Society & President, DSGMC, S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Vice Chairman GHPS (New Delhi) Society and General Secretary, DSGMC to uplift the status of GHPS schools was highly appreciated and looked forward for further such initiatives that can help beacons of knowledge and empowerment for our academicians. The workshop concluded with the thanking note delivered by the organizer Ms. Maninder Kaur,Dean, attached to Education Cell.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
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