British Army came to Park Avenue Gurdwara,UK to say
thank you to the Sikh Community for their amazing service to humanity,
especially during the Coronavirus pandemic. Seva is the most important tenet of
Sikh faith.
https://www.facebook.com/sgsssouthallSunday, July 26, 2020
Modikhana Grocery Store Opened in Fatehgarh,Punjab
Corona lockout in the state has caused outcry among people in
the state as shopkeepers have been selling groceries at arbitrary rates and
looting. To prevent this looting, the Sikh Right Society opened a Grocery Store in the name of Guru Nanak at Fatehgarh Sahib.
There are about 70 grocery
items available which are being distributed to the customers at a profit of 1%
from the wholesale groceries.
Simranjit Singh, Manager, Modikhana, said that
the goods being sold in the market are being offered at a reduced rate of 20
to 25 per cent. He said that more items are being added in the coming days. He
said that he has about 12 employees and he is taking 1% profit from wholesale
goods to pay electricity and shop rent etc.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Mr.Sudeep Singh's Article :दिल्ली में भाजपा के साथ सिक्ख क्यों नहीं जुड़ रहे?
Mr.Sudeep Singh ,
भारतीय जनता पार्टी का नारा है सबका साथ
सबका विकास। लेकिन इसके बावजूद भी इस पार्टी के साथ समाज के सभी वर्ग पूरी तरह से
नहीं जुड़ रहे हैं। कहने को भारतीय जनता पार्टी और शिरोमणी अकाली दल का गठबंधन
वर्षों पुराना है। इसी गठबंधन के चलते हुए दोनों दलों द्वारा पंजाब में विधानसभा व
संसदीय चुनाव मिलकर लड़े जाते हैं। शिरोमणी अकाली दल (बादल) के अध्यक्ष स. सुखबीर
सिंह बादल तो इस रिश्ते की ऐसे उदाहरण देते हंैं कि दोनों पार्टियों का रिश्ता
नाखून और मास वाला रिश्ता है। उनका मानना है कि केन्द्र में जब भी कांग्रेस का राज
आया तो उसने हमेशा सिक्खों के साथ बेगानगी वाला व्यवहार रखा। खास तौर पर 1984
हाथी के दांत खाने के और दिखाने के और
दिल्ली की सिक्ख सियासत को समझने वाले लोग
यह भली भांति जानाते हैं कि राजनीति में ना तो कोई दुश्मन होता है और ना ही कोई
दोस्त। राजनीति में यह कहावत पूरी तरह से सिद्ध होती है कि हाथी के दांत खाने के
और दिखाने के और। केन्द्र में भाजपा और शिरोमणी अकाली दल (बादल) का आपसी गठबंधन
है। लेकिन इसके बावजूद दिल्ली प्रदेश भारतीय जनता पार्टी की चाहत है कि दिल्ली के
सिक्ख उनके साथ जुड़े। किसी समय दिल्ली भाजपा में पंजाबियों की तूती बोलती थी।
लेकिन आहिस्ता-आहिस्ता पंजाबी समुदाय के लोग हाशिये पर जाते चले गये।
सिक्ख समुदाय
के लोग भी भाजपा से बनता मान सम्मान ना मिलने के कारण किनारा करने लगे क्योंकि
भाजपा नेताओं की नीति के अनुसार दिल्ली प्रदेश में एक आध सिख नेता को शामिल कर
बाकी पूरी दिल्ली में सिखों को अपनी ओर खीेंचने के प्रयास पार्टी द्वारा किये जाते
हैं पर उन्हें सफलता नहीं मिल पाती। पार्टी को चाहिए कि अगर वाक्य में ही सिक्खों
को अपने साथ जोड़ने की मंशा रखते हैं तो उन्हें पूरा सम्मान देना चाहिए। मौजूदा समय
में भी दिल्ली प्रदेश उपाध्यक्ष का पद स. कुलवंत सिंह बाठ और राष्ट्रीय महामंत्री
का पद स. आर.पी. सिंह को दिया गया है। जब से दिल्ली प्रदेश भाजपा में आदेश गुप्ता
की ताज पोशी की गई है।
नवनियुक्त प्रदेश अध्यक्ष द्वारा यह ऐलान किया जाना कि
दिल्ली में पार्टी का पुर्नगठन किया जा रहा है। इसके लिए यहाँ वह नौजवानों को मौका
देने में कोई कसर नहीं छोड़ेगी। भाजपा अगर सच में दिल्ली के सिक्खों को अपने साथ
जोडना चाहती है तो उसको दिखावे के लिए दिए गये पदों से ऊपर उठते हुए मण्डलों,
अब देखने वाली
बात यह है कि आने वाले समय में प्रदेश भाजपा क्या सच में दिल्ली के सिक्खों को
भाजपा से जोड़ पायेगी। भाजपा को अपने उन नेताओं की मानसिकता में भी बदलाव लाना होगा
जो बिना सोचे समझे यां फिर जानबूझकर सिखों की आन-बान-शान के खिलाफ टिप्पणिया करते
हैं जैसा कि त्रिपुरा के मुख्यमंत्री ने किया
Article Courtsey,
Mr.Sudeep Singh
Honorary Media Advisor
DSGMC
&
Chairman
Bhai Lalo ji Gurdwara
Rani Bagh,Delhi
&
Editor in Chief ,Janhit News
2 Sikh Women Promoted At Malaysia’s Top University 'Universiti Malaya (UM)'
New deans at Universiti
Malaya( (L-R) Dr Surinderpal Kaur, Dr. Jatswan Singh and Dr. Kiran Kaur.
Malaysia’s top
university promoted three Sikhs, including one as a dean, that will see them
joining the institution’s Senate.
Universiti Malaya (UM)
appointed Dr Surinderpal Kaur as the Faculty of Languages & Linguistics
dean, making her probably the second Sikh to hold a deanship at the Kuala
Lumpur-based university.At the same time, UM
also appointed Dr Jatswan Singh as the executive director of the
Asia-Europe Institute (AEI) and Dr Kiran Kaur as the director of
the Quality Management & Enhancement Centre (QMEC).
All three, who are
associate professors, will hold their position until 2022.
“They must be very good
in their respective areas to land these positions at the nation’s oldest
university. They have definitely earned their positions because of their
expertise,” Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) emeritus professor Dr Chatar Singh
told Asia Samachar.
“It’s was a pleasant
surprise to see the elevation of three Sikhs at a go. It speaks well of their
years of dedication and work at the university,” said another senior academic.
Dr Surinderpal Kaur, who
has been the faculty’s deputy dean since January 2018, is an expert in areas
like humanities, linguistics and literature as well as democracy and governance
(political discourse, electoral dynamics, protests, dissent, demonstrations,
terrorism and insurgency).She co-authored Gender
and the Changing Face of Higher Education in Asia Pacific which was released
last year.
Dr Surinderpal, a PhD
holder from UK’s Lancaster University, has also been active on the Sikh
community front. In 2016, she took an active part when Kultar’s Mime, a theatre play from US, came
Malaysia.She also spearheaded
two plays – ‘Marjana to Mittar: Bhai Mardana’s Story’ in 2017 and ‘Tribute to
the Tenth’ in 2018.
Dr Jatswan Singh, who holds a
PhD from Leeds University, is an expert in areas like conflict resolution,
foreign policy and comparative politics for contemporary Southeast Asia. He is
the author of Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam and is an expert on
Myanmar.
Dr Kiran
Kaur is from the Department of Library & Information Science, Faculty of
Computer Science & Information Technology.The holder of a PhD
from UM, she began as a public school teacher where she taught for eight
years, and then as a UM librarian for four years. She then joined the faculty
as an academic staff in mid-2003.Herresearch
interests include information services, service quality, quality management, academic librarianship, social networking, community information services,
social capital and scientometrics.
QMEC is responsible for
accreditation and quality assurance of all levels of academic programmes in UM.
Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi
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Australians Citizens Stranded in India Seeking Financial Support From The Government
Lakhpreet Singh with his Family
Melbourne resident
Lakhpreet Singh had travelled to India along with his wife and two children in
February where they remain stranded four months later.
Unable to book
tickets on the limited flights available, the 38-year-old who works as an
operator at a bank’s security centre said he is struggling to keep up with his
mortgage payments back in Australia while also paying for his family’s
prolonged stay in India.
“On one hand I
have exhausted my annual leave, which means I am living on my savings and to
add to our woes, we stopped receiving our fortnightly family support income
because we have been overseas for more than six weeks,” he said.
“The government
must start thinking about Australians abroad. They must allow people like us
who are stranded offshore due to no fault of their own to access COVID grants
so we do not deplete our savings and can survive here till the time we return,”
he said.
Rajveer Kaur
Melbourne-based
support worker Rajveer Kaur who has also been stuck with her family in
Rajasthan in north India said she has made multiple claims for support payment
outlining her family’s financial circumstances, only to be rejected each time.
“I am also
studying to become a registered nurse, so I tried applying for crisis support
payment available for residents who are studying to supplement their income but
they said I wasn’t eligible. Later I applied for JobSeeker payment but was
again rejected because they said you need to be onshore to lodge your claim,”
said Ms Kaur.
Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University Of Delhi
‘Dancing The Pandemic Away’: Gursher Singh Heer and Jorja’s Videos Go Viral
The dance duo of a Melbourne-based Sikh security guard and a Woolworths worker have become an internet sensation after their dance videos went viral.
Gursher Singh Heer and
Jorja Crisp’s collaborative dance videos have suddenly made them “online
dancing stars”. Within the last three months, a set of eight videos have
attracted over 3 million views - with one video alone clocking around 1.6
million views
Mr Gursher Singh Heer, who is a
Melbourne-based security guard and a dance-enthusiast is amazed at this
“success”.
“That’s a big
recognition for this small effort! I am very proud to be part of this unique
choreography,” he told SBS Punjabi.
The videos were
captured by a mobile phone outside a Woolworth store at Langwarrin, a suburb 43
km south-east of Melbourne, in late April 2020.
The collaborative
effort had since gone viral after being shared by many Punjabi celebrities
including Punjabi singer and actor Parmish Verma.
Dr.Gurdeep KaurAssociate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi
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