Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar

Under the directions of the Hon'ble ,Param Jit Singh Sarna, President ,Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee & valuable inspiration of respective Dr. Man Mohan Kaur,Principal, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar; NSS Unit of the College ,joined "Clean Delhi Drive" on 10th September,2010 in Karol Bagh,New Delhi . Dr.Gurdeep Kaur,Associate Prof. & National Service Scheme Programme Officer,who also participated in this cleanliness awareness drive appreciates;Tarun mithrani;a student & President of NSS Unit of the college for his sincere efforts for initiating students to join for this noble cause.
Presence & participation of Mandeep Kaur Bakshi,Municipal Councillor,Karol Bagh in this cleaning-up programme was also very encouraging to make the programme successful.
As Mr.B.S.Vohra.President of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front www.RWABhagidari.com & www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com has beautifully said that being proud Delhite's;its our duty to join & work together to make Common Wealth Games successful !








Please-Sikh Obama set to visit Golden Temple

US President Barack Obama's maiden visit to India in November won't be all about tackling issues such as terrorism and outsourcing.

His trip may also include a visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a stay at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai.

Sources said a US team has conducted a security survey of the places Obama proposes to visit. His plan to visit the Golden Temple is being viewed as a goodwill gesture towards the Sikhs who form an economically and politically powerful community in the US. In Mumbai, Obama may also visit the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, which was one of the targets of the Mumbai attack besides the Taj Mahal hotel.

with thanks : IndiaToday : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Sikh leader gives Haryana Government deadline to hand over control of Sikh shrines

Security around major gurdwaras in Haryana has been tightened after Jagdish Singh Jhinda, a prominent Sikh leader from the state, set a Sep 15 deadline for taking over control of these shrines from the Punjab-based Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). Armed personnel from Haryana Police have been stationed outside major gurdwaras in Kurukshetra, Karnal, Ambala and other places, with local police not wanting to take a chance in the event of violence if Sikh leaders led by Jhinda try to forcibly take control of the shrines.

"We have stationed our force outside the gurdwaras for security reasons," Kurukshetra station house officer Jaipal Singh said. Barricades have been erected by the police and the district administration near Sikh shrines to control crowds."

The Sikh leadership in Haryana has accused the SGPC of neglecting the state's gurdwaras and Sikhs, despite these shrines contributing over Rs.100 million (Rs.10 crore) to the SGPC kitty annually, over the past few years.

with thanks : Hindustan Times : with a link in headline above for detailed news.

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Sikh man attacked and allegedly killed by Muslim gang










A Sikh man was murdered in his shop by a gang of robbers in Huddersfield. The gang grabbed a wine bottle and repeatedly hit Gurmail Singh.

The Sikh man died in hospital the following day.

All the gang alleged members were Muslim, Umare Aslam, 20, Muawaz Khalid, also 20, 18-year-old Shoaib Khan, Nabeel Shafi, 18, and Rehman Afzal, 18, all from Huddersfield, have denied the murder charge.

Defence lawyers told the jury how smokers outside a pub opposite the shop realised something was wrong when they saw two of the robbers - Afzal and Aslam - walk and then run from the scene.

One of them trapped the robbers inside by holding the door closed as they tried to smash their way out.

with thanks : emgonline.co.uk : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

'Punjab's farmers could grow crops on the moon, if needed’

Plz log on to the link in headline above for the Interview of Mr Badal with TOI :

Excerpts :

And now, Punjab's farmers are ready to farm in Brazil? Tell us about this.

Yes, Sukhbir has gone with Sharad Pawar to explore the possibilities. Brazil has fertile land but they say they don't have the famous Punjab farmer. As you know, our farmers can grow crops even on the Moon, let alone Brazil or any other country.

With thanks : TOI

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Friday, September 10, 2010

REMEMBERING THE BRAVE 21 WHO STOOD AGAINST 10,000

PRESS RELEASE

Come the 12th of September, it will be 113 years since 21 brave soldiers died doing their duty on the Afghan border. For the first time in the country, this battle is being recognised nationally as Saragarhi Day. There will be a ceremony of remembrance at the Gurdwara Sahib Leamington and Warwick on Saturday 11th September at 4pm. It will be preceded by a short presentation of those historic events which have been recorded by UNESCO as one of 8 examples of collective bravery.

On the 12th of September 1897, 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs of the British Indian Army faced some 10,000 Afghan tribesmen at a small signalling station called Saragarhi in the North West Frontier province of what is now Pakistan. The Saragarhi post, situated on a rocky ridge, consisted of a small block house with loop-holed ramparts and a signalling tower. It was vital to the safety of 2 other forts as it was the only way of maintaining a communication link between them.

A general uprising by the Afghans, which began in August 1897 led to many attempts to capture the 2 forts. When these were unsuccessful, 10,000 Pashtuns attacked the signalling post at Saragarhi, so that communication would be lost between the two forts. The contingent of the twenty-one Sikhs from the 36th Sikhs, lead by Havildar Ishar Singh was hopelessly outnumbered. Undeterred, they all chose to fight to the death. The signalling officer continued to supply vital information to the 2 forts during the fighting, thus saving countless lives.

Saraghari is recognised as one of the greatest last stands in world military history, against overwhelming odds. Each one of the 21 we’re awarded the highest gallantry medal available to them, which is unparalleled in military history for one action. Plaudits for the bravery of the 21 Sikhs could be heard from both Houses of Parliament and Queen Victoria.

This nationwide commemoration will form part of the National Heritage Shared events planned at various locations up and down the country in September, which SHAWL (Sikh Heritage Association Warwick & Leamington) are happy to be involved with. On the 11th September, the program of events at the Gurdwara Sahib Leamington & Warwick will be as follows:

“Saragarhi Day”2.45pm : A short talk followed by a commemorative ceremony to the 21. In attendance will be direct descendants of the 36th Sikh Regiment.

“Frames of Bravery” Exhibition Launch – 4.00pm (11th – 26th September 2010) : Launched in Malaysia this photographic exhibition captures images of Sikh military history from the 18th century onwards including major contributions during WW1 & WW2.

“The Flying Sikhs” film – 5.00pm : A short documentary looking at the little known contribution of Sikh pilots during the Battle of Britain.

For further information please contact:
SHAWL representative, Dharminder Singh Sanghera on 07734883833.

All the above events are at the Gurdwara Sahib Leamington & Warwick, Tachbrook Park Drive, CV34 6RH.

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