Sunday, October 3, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Memorable Day with SHERA in Queen's Baton Relay at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Bir Khalsa Dal (POWER OF KHALSA) On INDIA`S GOT TALENT SHOW
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Court resumes recording of statements in '84 Sikh riots
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Queen's Baton Relay reaching at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib
Since,it is life time opportunity for the Delhities to receive the Queen's Baton in an enthusiastic manner,therefore all are requested to attend the function to make it a grand success.
Harvinder Singh Sarna,Chairman,Reception Committee for Common Wealth Games,Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee,successfully organised/chaired two days Meeting (28th & 29th Sep.2010) along with Bhajan Singh Walia ,Chairmen & coordinators of Delhi's Khalsa aided Schools,Colleges & Institutes at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib to make this event memorable with joint efforts.
Punjab govt to pass resolution for free corridor to Sikh shrine in Pakistan
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Boston firm sued for calling Sikh employee 'Bin Laden'
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Never-displayed rare Sikh chain armour to be restored
The Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham has held a set of Sikh chain armour for over 50 years but it is so frail it has never been on public display.
The set of armour including gauntlet, helmet, breast and back plates dates from the mid 1700s.
It was given to the museum in 1959 by a member of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
Whilst a piece of chain armour like this is not hugely rare, it is rare to find a set so complete, with its original silks.
The piece has been linked to the ‘Lahore Armoury’ and was almost certainly brought to the UK with boy Maharajah, Duleep Singh, and the Governor General of India, Lord Dalhousie.
The armour then became part of Lord Dalhousie’s collection and when he died without an heir, it was sold at auction in Edinburgh on 7 December 1898.
Conservation assessments of the armour have resulted in a cost of approximately £30,000 to restore and to display the piece and the museum is trying to raise the funds to conserve the armour and its history.
Lauren Jones is the museum’s Collections Care Officer:
“The museum is confident the armour can be well conserved, but we are however very keen to preserve its history, a history the armour’s current condition reflects. The armour will not be restored to an as-new condition; this technique would destroy part of the object’s history and allure.
“For all of us at the museum these are extremely exciting times; we have never carried out a project like this before, but we feel this armour is of such cultural and historic importance it warrants the very best attention we can give.”
To highlight the plight of the armour, the Royal Engineers Museum will show the piece for one night only on Thursday 30 September from 7pm to 8.30pm. For more information call 01634 822221 or email collectionscare@re-museum.co.uk
with thanks : Source: BBC News
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Sky to launch Sikh TV in early October
A digital TV channel dedicated to religion and Punjabi culture will launch on Sky at the start of next month.
However, these glitches have seemingly now been resolved, as the news provider has revealed that Sikh TV will permanently take over channel 848 from October 4th.
with thanks : cable.co.uk : link in headline for detailed news.
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Sikh gets life sentence in Vienna temple attack trial
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Billionaire Hinduja Brother Insults Sikhs With Games Comments
NEW DELHI – Indo-British billionaire Gopichand Hinduja, who has faced corruption charges in India, tried to give a clever analogy of the Commonwealth Games chaos but ended up insulting Sikhs with his insensitive comments.
“It will be like a rough and ready Punjabi wedding where, amid the caparisoned elephants, brass bandsmen in grubby Sergeant Pepper suits and celebratory gunfire, one or two guests might be wounded by a stray bullet and no one will know whether it’s going ahead until the turbaned groom arrives at the very last minute on a clapped-out old nag,” Hinduja told a British newspaper.
“It’s only in Europe and America where weddings are planned three or four months ahead, the bride’s dress is ready and the guest list finalized,” he said
Many local Sikhs took exception to Hindujas comments, saying he should watch what he says about the Sikh community.
“He could have used a general Indian wedding analogy to describe the games mess but he chose to deliberately bring in a “turbaned” groom into the picture,” said Raj Singh, who was incensed that Hinduja was directing the comments at India’s Sikh Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
with thanks : source : http://www.thelinkpaper.ca/?p=3236
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