Monday, July 4, 2016
Govt earmarked Rs 100 cr to Celebrate Anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh: Prime Minister Modi
New Delhi: Modi said a high-level committee is being formed to look into organisation of the events.
The government will celebrate 350th birth anniversary of Sikh Guru Gobind Singh across the country and has earmarked Rs 100 crore for the events.
Addressing a function to commemorate 300th anniversary of martyrdom of Sikh general Baba Banda Singh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said a high-level national committee will be formed that would chalk out an elaborate plan for the celebrations.
"Government of India will be celebrating 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh in every corner of the country. It will be celebrated everywhere across the world where Indians reside.”
"For this, the government of India has earmarked an amount of Rs 100 crore. A high-level committee is being formed to look into organisation of the events," Modi said.
The Punjab government will also contribute a matching amount for the event.
"Commemoration of the historical events will connect future generations with our roots. Those who forget history can never create history. Only those can create history who are connected with the historical roots".
"So, if we celebrate 300th, 350th or a centenary, all these events connect us with the great and historical traditions," he said.
Link :http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/030716/rs-100-crore-earmarked-to-celebrate-anniversary-of-guru-govind-singh-modi.html+
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Prime Minister Modi Remembers Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s Sacrifices
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the Banda Singh Bahadur martyrdom function in New Delhi on Jule 3. (Source: PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 3 paid tribute to Sikh military commander Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, saying he was not only a great warrior but was also very sensitive towards common people.Speaking at the commemorative event to mark the 300th martyrdom anniversary of the Sikh military commander, Prime Minister Modi said Bahadur ji will remain the source of inspiration for generations to come.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 3 paid tribute to Sikh military commander Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, saying he was not only a great warrior but was also very sensitive towards common people.Speaking at the commemorative event to mark the 300th martyrdom anniversary of the Sikh military commander, Prime Minister Modi said Bahadur ji will remain the source of inspiration for generations to come.
“Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ji was not just a great warrior but was also very sensitive towards common people. Today, I pay tribute to him, his bravery and sacrifice,” he said.
“Sometimes a single moment in life gives direction to a person. Similar thing happened with Banda Bahadur ji. After getting inspiration from Guru Gobind Singh ji, he imbibed values of a warrior and embarked on a new journey for social development,” he added.
Prime Minister Modi said during his rule poor people and minorities felt secure and his every decision was aimed at development.
Prime Minister Modi said during his rule poor people and minorities felt secure and his every decision was aimed at development.
“During Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ji’s time, for the first time, farmers were given their rights, common man felt empowered, During his time, poor people and minorities felt secured,” he said.
The Prime Minister released a book and souvenir on the life of Banda Bahadur. Chief Ministers of Punjab and Haryana and some union ministers among others attended the event.
Banda Bahadur had established his rule to protect the honour and traditions of his people by defeating the Mughals in 1710. Later in 1716, at the age of 46 he was captured and executed by the Mughals in Delhi.
Link :http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/pm-modi-remembers-baba-banda-singh-bahadurs-sacrifices-2891807/
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Gurmat Samgam at Festival park in Qutab Minar To Mark Tercentenary of Martyrdom of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
To mark tercentenary of martyrdom of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) organised a Gurmat Samagam at festival park in Qutab Minar complex. Head priests, Nihang Singh Jathebandis, Sants, and political leaders took part in the Samagam. People from all over India and foreign countries in large number also took part in the Samagam that remembered Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.
Denial of permission by Delhi government to hold the Samagam at a park on which DSGMC is building Banda Singh Badhadur memorial was also matter discussion in the Samagam. On the occasion DSGMC President Manjit Singh G.K. gave one week ultimatum to the Delhi government to give permission to install statue of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur at the park being constructed by DSGMC. Prominent thadi of Sikh panth Tarsem Singh Moranwali sang waars in memory of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur announced that in case permission was not granted sangat would install the statue.
Jathedar Shri Akal Takht Sahib Giani Gurbacan Singh, Jathedar Takht Shri Keshgarh Sahib Giani Mal Singh, Jathedar Takht Shri Patna Sahib Giani Iqbal Singh, Head Granthi of Takht Shri Hazoor Sahib Baba Ram Singh, President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) Avtar Singh Makkar, head Damdami Taksal Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa, former Jathedar of Shri Akal Takht Jasbir Singh Rode, Rajya Sabha member Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Punjabi University Vice Chancellor Dr. Jaspal Singh, Former Member Rajya Sabha Tarlochan Singh, Tarna Dal head Baba Nihal Singh, Budha Dal Head Baba Balbir Singh, Baba Bidhi Chand Dal Head Avtar Singh, and member of management committee of Hazoor Sahib were honoured with Siropas by DSGMC. A memento & Nanakshahi coin was also given.
Thakht Shri Hazoor Sahib honoured Manjit Singh G.K. . SGPC gave a cheque of Rs. 2 crore to DSGMC to support it efforts in organising the tercentenary programs. Takht Patna Sahib Management invited DSGMC to take part in 350th Parkash Purab of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in January 2017.
Speaking on the occasion Giani Gurbachan Singh said that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur made land tillers as land owners and also involved common people as members of his government. He adds that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in true sense adopted Sikh tenents and ethos. He also thanked all the Sikh Jathebandis who took part in the tercentenary programs.
Speaking on the occasion Manjit Singh G.K. said that overwhelming response from the people to tercentenary programs is a source of inspiration for DSGMC. He also thanked all the Jathebandis which support tercentenary programs. Referring to the highhandedness of the governments from time to time on Sikhs, G.K. said that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was martyred by Mughals and innocent Sikhs were mercilessly massacred in contemporary times in 1965 and 1984.
Sirsa appealed to the Sikh masses to avoid internal rivalries within the Sikh Panth. Raising question that why Mughal and British history is shown to the tourists he suggested Sikh history should be projected before them which is full of sacrifice and self righteousness. Chief advisor of DSMC Kulmohan Singh and chairman of dharma parchar committee were the stage secretaries on the occasion.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
DSGMC President Manjit Singh G.K.:"Udta Punjab "Movie Defames Sikhs
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management (DSGMC) President Manjit Singh G.K.alleged that Hindi movie "Udta Punjab' has shown Punjabis in general and Sikhs in particular in a bad light and has put a question mark on the hardworking and patriot community. G.K. said that this has been conveyed to him by the Sikh and Punjabi intellectuals and thinkers who have seen the movie.
G.K. said that he had to seen the movie but had met a large number of viewers who have seen it and has said that the movie in a very subtle manner has attacked the image of the Sikhs.
G.K. reiterated that abusive dialogues have shown Punjabi culture and Sikhs in a bad light, because of which, he raised apprehension that non Punjabis would make a negative impression about Punjabis in general particularly the Sikhs.
He added that in a well thought about plan, a Sikh officer has been shown as involving a lead actress of the movie Alia Bhat in gang rape on number of occasions, and these scenes have no meaning in the movie and have been just imposed in the movie’s plot. This is done with the intention to create hatred towards Sikhs. Sikhs are a community of saviours who help the helpless, they are patriots who fight for the motherland, they are truthful, secular, hardworking, and respect dignity of women but this movie has shown opposite of that showing them as a looter and rapist.
G.K. raised serious objections on recital of Rehraas sahib path in the movie in the morning which is wrong as, as per Sikhs tenets it is recited in morning. He also said comparing Punjab to Mexico, showing Sikhs as addicts, a patit Sikh in main lead role in the movie is named Tommy, a female doctor fighting against drugs getting killed by a Sikh, and a scene showing mother refusing to give money for drug killed by her son, are all showing Sikhs in poor light, and are causing insults to the Sikhs and have no truth in reality.
According to G.K. dialogues spoken by lead female actress who have been shown as coming to Punjab from Bihar in search of job, are imposing insult on Punjabis. “It is further derogatory that she is saying in the movie that she had started smoking cigarettes on coming to Punjab, which is ridiculous, and shows sick mentality and lack of knowledge of the movie maker about Punjab”, said G.K.
G.K. adds that the movie is silent about the cause of flow of drugs into Punjab. “Earlier the directors and producers of Hindi movie industry of our country have shown Sikhs as extremists and terrorists and now as drug addicts, which is not a good trend”, added G.K.
DSGMC President adds that support to this movie by a few organisations are playing petty politics and only defaming Punjab and Sikhs. Punjab’s farmers and youth still produce maximum food grains in the country which fed the entire country and the national hockey team has most of the players from Punjab, but a handful of people can’t digest their growth and prosperity, he added. He appealed to the Sikhs and Punjabis that such films which defame them should not be supported.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
HRD Minister Smiti Zubin Irani inaugurated Teaching-Learning Centre at SGTB Khalsa College,University of Delhi
New Delhi (1st july 2016 )
Union HRD Minister Smiti Zubin Irani today inaugurated Guru Angad Dev Teaching Learning Centre at the SGTB Khalsa College of the University of Delhi. Named after the second Sikh Guru this Centre has been created under the Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National Mission on Teachers and Training (PMMMNMTT) of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India. on the request of DSGMC Irani announce CBSE online essay competition on Baba Banda Singh bahadar .
Also present on the occasion were S. Manjit Singh GK ,President , Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee ,S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee and S. Tarlochan Singh, Former Member of Parliament and Chairman, Governing Body, SGTB Khalsa College. Prof K V Bhanu Murthy of Commerce Department, Delhi University and Prof N K Chadha , former professor of psychology.
Speaking on the occasion, the minister said this is a unique institute in the sense that it has been created by some eminent teachers for the teachers. He especially lauded the efforts of Prof. A K Bakhshi, Chairperson of the Centre and Dr. Vimal Rarh, Joint Director of the Centre for their immense contributions in the field of e-learning including development of MOOCs. She assured the newly created Centre of all help including support for international collaborations.
Prof Yogesh Tyagi Vice-Chancellor University of Delhi applauded the creation of the Centre and assured it of all help and support. He said that with the help of MOOCs , higher education could reach to masses both rich and poor.“The centre shall empower chemistry, commerce and economics senior secondary (+2) and higher education (both UG and PG) teachers of India in ICT skillsso as to equip them to impart digital education efficiently to their students” said Dr Jaswinder Singh, Director of the Centre and Principal of SGTB Khalsa College.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
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