Saturday, March 19, 2011

'Why can't govt do something about it'

CHANDIGARH: Ace golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar on Wednesday hit out at Indian government for failing to check the growing incidents of Sikh's being subjected to discriminatory treatment around the world.

His reaction came after Jeev Milka Singh's coach Amritinder Singh was asked to take off his turban at Italy airport during security checks on Tuesday. "It's a shame that Sikhs have to face this treatment time and again. India has a prime minister, who himself is a Sikh, yet it keeps happening again and again.

His government has totally failed in this regard. He has done nothing to protect Sikhs from this unfair and shameful treatment. We keep hearing of such incidents almost every month. Why can't our government do something about it? Why are we always helpless?" he asked.

with thanks : Times of India : link above for detailed news.

Takanini Gurdwara celebrates 6th Anniversary

Sri Kalgidhar Gurdwara is the largest religious place in New Zealand connected to the Indian Diaspora. This magnificent building is housed in 8.6 acres of prime flat land in the Takanini suburb in Auckland and home to the revered Sri Guru Granth Sahib. This nodal Sikh place of worship has over 8000 devotees visit it over any given weekend thus again making it the most visited religious place in the country. The foundation stone of this temple was laid by the traditional Sikh Panj Piaras in the presence of the then Prime Minister Helen Clark who was a regular visitor throughout her tenure as the leader of the nation. This project was completed in a record time of 2.5 years under the able leadership of Daljit Singh JP.

The building houses a modern stainless steel 220 m2 kitchen and a angar hall on the ground floor and the main assembly hall on the first floor were a congregation in excess of 5000 can assemble and listen to kirtan in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib. There is also a three bed room accommodation for the religious minister apart from cricket, soccer, volleyball and kabadi ground.The official opening ceremony was held on the 13th of March 2005 and ever since its annual anniversary function is celebrated with intense religious fervour around the middle of March. As of today the total assets on this site are about $10Mn and the NZ Sikh Society Auckland which is a registered charitable trust manages the day to day operations.

Recently the 6th anniversary was celebrated with great religious enthusiasm and fervour. The celebration spanned over a week and every day there was a function culminating in a large function over the weekend where over 8000 people paid obeisance and partook langar in community kitchen as per established Sikh traditions. A noted Sikh scholar and preacher Bhai Pinderpal Singh had specially come all the way from India to interact with the community and share his knowledge and love for the religion. The in house kirtan jatha led by Bhai Jeet Singh Jeet and Bhai Gurpreet Singh Jalandharwala also regaled the audience with mesmerising kirtan and sang hymns from the revered Guru Granth Sahib. After a week long string of religious functions, the celebrations were culminated with traditional Indian games like Kabadi, Soccer, Volleyball. There was also a kabadi competition for young children. In line with the importance the Sikh religion accords to women, a special musical chairs competition was also held for the girls. 

with thanks : indianweekender : link above for detailed news.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

California State Senator to Don Turban in Solidarity With Sikhs

A top California state senator expressed his solidarity with the Sikh community Sunday by proposing that he will wear a turban for a day.

The gesture was made at the West Sacramento gurdwara, more than a week after two elderly Sikh men were gunned down, one fatally, possibly for wearing dastaars (Sikh turbans). Although the police have not designated the March 4 shootings as hate crimes, the possibility has not been ruled out.

“I have been to the temple before and have been to a number of Sikh events,” said Darrell Steinberg, senate president pro tempore. “It’s very disturbing to have these sorts of terrible things happen in the community.”
On March 12, Steinberg and other public officials and police officers expressed their outrage to hundreds of members of the sangat. 

“I talked about how what I have learned about the turban and what it means: a wonderful representation of equality,” he later told SikhNN by phone. 

The wear-a-turban-day was his idea, he said. “The turban caused those with hate in their hearts to attack the Sikh community.”

He said he is following the model of a Danish king during World War II who asked his people to wear the Star of David so that the Nazis could not distinguish between them and the Jews.

Steinberg called Darshan Singh Mundy, a Sikh he had known for nearly a decade who is also a spokesman for the gurdwara, about the idea. He wanted to make sure that his wearing a turban would not be disrespectful.

“They were positive about it,” he said. “It’s a community that understandably feels great need for support. And this is a unique and important way to show support.” 

The turban day is set for April 13. The local Sikh community is asking public officials to wear a turban or Punjabi suit and chunni. The gurdwara will be hiring a public relations company to help organize the event, Darshan Singh said.

“The only purpose is to educate people about what the turban means and that Sikh Americans are peace loving and contributing members of the Sacramento area and throughout the country,” Steinberg added. “We have to stand together.”

Surinder Singh, 65, and Gurmej Singh Atwal, 78, were shot on March 4 as they strolled through their Elk Grove neighborhood, just southeast of Sacramento, on their daily afternoon walk. There was no apparent motive. Witnessed identified a 1999 to 2003 beige or tan Ford F-150 pickup truck that was seen in the area at the time, but no arrests have been made. Surinder Singh died at the scene, and Gurmej Singh is still in critical condition. 

with thanks : sinkhnn : link above for detailed news.

Sikh community to get new centre in Dubai

DUBAI // The Sikh community, which has so outgrown its place of worship people have begun holding religious gatherings in their homes, is looking forward to a new centre opening in the coming months.

Work on the US$20 million (Dh102m) Gurunanak Darbar project, which is located on 25,400 square feet of land opposite the St Mina Coptik Orthodox Church at Jebel Ali, is almost complete.

Until the centre is open, Sikhs in the UAE will continue to share the Shiva and Krishna Mandir temple complex in the Old Souk in Bur Dubai with the country's Hindus. The structure is more than 50 years old.

Harvinder Singh, a chartered accountant who has lived in Dubai for four years, said people were eager for better facilities.

"It may have been suitable 20 or 30 years ago but it's not the case now," he said. "The hall is simply too small to cope with the numbers of people who want to attend services.

"Everyone is hoping things will get better once the new gurudwara opens in Jebel Ali in a few months."

The plot was donated by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Makhtoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. Once done it will have space for 900 people and become the new focal point for the 50,000-strong Sikh community in the Emirates, able to accommodate a variety of functions including weddings and festivals.

"The existing temple is quiet small," said Amanjeet Singh, 28, a bank manager who has been in Dubai for more than three years. "You can only get about 40 people in there at most, so many members of the community miss out when it comes to attending religious festival."

with thanks : thenational : link above for detailed news.

Nanakshahi Calendar: Dal Khalsa releases ‘original’ version

Rejecting the Nanakshahi Calendar amended by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), saying it is more in sync with the Bikrami calendar, radical Sikh body Dal Khalsa released copies of its original version on Sunday. 

Party members gathered at the Akal Takht on the eve of New Year as per Nanakshahi Calendar (March 14) and released its first copy after performing an ardas. The members dropped a copy, along with a fresh petition addressed to Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh at his official residence, said Dal Khalsa head Harchranjit Singh Dhami. He said the modifications done by the SGPC in the calendar had led to confusion and division within the community.

with thanks : indian express : link above for detailed news.

Milkha lambasts turban search of Jeev's coach in Italy

NEW DELHI: Outraged that his golfer son Jeev Milkha Singh's coach was asked to remove his turban during a security check at the Milan airport, legendary runner Milkha Singh on Wednesday said the incident was an insult to the Sikh community and smacked of racism.

"It is an insult to Sikh community and we should take it seriously. It is a matter of great concern. The entire Sikh community is outraged over the racial profiling. It should not have happened," Milkha fumed.

"This is the second incident when my son had gone to play there (Italy). Even though Amritinder Singh (coach) repeatedly told them that it is against Sikhism they did not listen to him. Everyone across the world knows what Sikhism is.

"I will talk to the Prime Minister in this regard. I would also take up the matter with Sonia Gandhi as she belongs to that country. It is a high time that we should take the matter seriously or otherwise there will be more such incidents in the future," he added.

Amritinder, who was accompanying Jeev for three tournaments on the European Tour, was told that he should either remove the turban or not board the flight with several people at the airport watching the scene.

Jeev protested by telling the airport security officials that it was nothing but harassment but to no avail. 

with thanks : times of India : link above for detailed news

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Man who exposed Hondh Chillar loses job

JALANDHAR: Manwinder Singh Giaspur, who played a key role in bringing out the Hondh Chillar massacre of Sikhs, has been asked by his Gurgaon-based company to leave the job. Even as his employer denied that the marching orders had anything to do with his involvement in exposing the case, Manwinder said he has even been told to leave the station "for the sake of my own career."


"On Friday, I was told to pack bags by top company bosses and that I should look for another job in the next 10 days. I was also told that company's prestige was alsolinked to my name and the company did not want any controversy. I was told that I should also look for a job at some other station for the sake of my own career growth," he said. Manwinder is working as GM at V&S International Pvt Ltd, engaged in garment exports. 
with thanks : Times of India : link above for detailed news report.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Keertan Samagam at F Block, Krishna Nagar Gurudwara !

Police ensure radical Sikh leaders are kept away from Dalleke

The Moga police left no stone unturned to ensure that leaders of Sant Samaj and other radical leaders could not make it to Dalleke village where tension between the followers of Dera Sacha Sauda and radical Sikhs continue. The village witnessed clashes between the two groups last Sunday that left four people injured. 

The radical Sikh leaders had called a meeting at the village gurdwara on Thursday. The police stopped these leaders from heading towards the village by rounding them up on the way. Only a few member of the Akal Purakh Ki Fauj’s Jodhpurwale Singh managed to reach the gurdwara. Some leaders, however, gathered at the nearby Gurdwara Bibi Kaahan Kaur and urged all parties to maintain peace till a communication from the Akal Takht was received. 

Kuldeep Singh of Damdami Taksal said Baljit Singh Daduwal was stopped by the police at Kot Shamir near Bathinda while Sant Gumreet Singh and his jatha, coming from Tiloka Haryana, were stopped at Baghapurana and were taken to Samlsar police station. Resham Singh Khukrana another radical Sikh leaders was taken to the Sadar police station. 

with thanks : indian Express : link above for detailed news.
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First Sikh officer joins Victoria police

The first officer of the Sikh faith has been inducted into Victoria Police.
Constable Amitoj Singh graduated from the Police Academy wearing a newly designed police-issue turban, featuring the service's checkerboard pattern.
Constable Singh will be assigned to Endeavour Hills next week.
He says serving the community is in the Sikh blood.
"The founders of Sikh people, they have been standing up for the rights of the community all the time," he said

with thanks : abc.net.au : link above for detailed news.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College

Media ---New Perspectives :

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College has organised two days Media Workshop (11th March-12th March) at Sir Shankar Lal Concert Hall,North Campus,University of Delhi.Workshop was inaugurated by Sd. Bhupinder Singh Chadha ( Chairman,SGND Khalsa College ) & Dr.Man Mohan Kaur ( Principal,SGND Khalsa College).

Main speakers in today's inaugural session were Prof.Gopeshwar Singh(Head,Department of Hindi,University of Delhi),Prof.Ramesh Gautam ( Department of Hindi) and Mr. Amrit Pal Singh( Chief Corespondent ,Delhi Doordarshan).Dr.Balbeer Kundra and Dr.Harnek Singh Gill( Associate Professors, Department of Hindi,SGND Khalsa College) are Organisers/Coordinators of the workshop.





Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
SGND Khalsa College
University of Delhi
Dev Hagar
New Delhi-110005