Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Best wishes to all the nominees of Sikh Awards in UK : SikhsIndia

Sikhs in Business

BUSINESS MAN - MR HARDEEP SINGH BEDI VSM - INDIA


Hardeep Singh served in the Indian army for over 22 years, before he took a voluntary retirement and started his own company at the age of 42. Under his leadership, Tulip Telecom has established itself as one of the leaders in the enterprise data services market, with a network spreading across 2000 cities it has most of the Fortune 500 companies in India as its customers. With 3800 employees and an annual turnover of $600m, Tulip has received numerous national and international awards. Hardeep Singh is a well-known philanthropist was recently awarded the Vishist Seva Medal (VSM) by the President of India for his role in the computerisation of the Indian army.
BUSINESS MAN - MR JINDY SINGH KHERA - UNITED KINGDOM


Jindy Singh is the Co-founder and Managing Director of KTC Edibles Ltd. Set up in 1973, KTC is one of Britain’s largest manufacturers and distributor of oils and fats with a turnover in excess of £220m. Operating from Wednesbury and Liverpool, they now offer their customers over 1,000 different products. Jindy has previously been a board member of Birmingham and Solihull Learning Skills Council, Chairman of Walsall Primary Care Trust and Chairman of the Institute Of Asian Businesses for over 2 years. He is currently a trustee of Sangat TV and a Fundraiser for CLIC Sargent where he ran the London Marathon in 2012 and raised in excess of £35,000.
BUSINESS MAN - MR RAJINDER SINGH BARYAN - KENYA


Rajinder Singh is a respected businessman and philanthropist. He is the Co-founder and Managing Director of Multiple Hauliers (East Africa) Ltd, which is the flagship of the ‘Multiple Group of Companies’. The Group has an annual turnover of over $200m, employs 3000 individuals and operates a fleet of over 1,300 trucks. Multiple Hauliers are market leaders in the Transport Industry. Rajinder also assembles and distributes renowned franchises like RANDON Trailers and VW Trucks and Buses, imports petroleum products, owns a Construction Company, operates Inland Container and Warehousing Terminals, Clearing and Forwarding, Plastics and Polypropylene Industries and has recently invested in a Port Facility which will be East Africa’s largest private infrastructure development this decade.
BUSINESS WOMAN - MRS ARINDER KAUR BHULLAR - UNITED KINGDOM


Arinder moved from a career in legal publishing to set up her own business providing exquisite, bespoke and tailored outfits for all occasions. After a decade of continual hard work, dedication and innovation within the Asian fashion scene, Arinder Bhullar was presented the Best Wedding Designer Award in 2010 at the International Asian Fashion Awards for her unique contribution to the industry. She is an active committee member of Action for Children’s Charity, for which she has participated in several fund raising projects.  Recently she became a committee member for LOROS a local hospice.
BUSINESS WOMAN - MRS GURJIT KAUR CHAHAL - UNITED KINGDOM


In 2003 Gurjit Kaur set up Charles & Co Solicitors. The firm has steadily grown over the years and now has four Partners to add to her ever growing team. Gurjit was the first Sikh female lawyer to appear live on radio and television to raise awareness of family law issues in the UK. Giving to the community is very important to Gurjit and she will regularly undertake work for distressed members of the Asian community which includes spending time at community advice centres and undertaking international child abduction cases as well as publishing regular articles in newspaper publications.
BUSINESS WOMAN - MRS SUKHINDER SINGH - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Sukhinder began her career in investment banking, media and online services while working at Merrill Lynch, British Sky Broadcasting and Amazon. She started her first company Yodlee Inc in 1999, based in Silicon Valley she was the Co-founder and Vice President of business development, Yodlee is a leading software provider. Sukhinder then served as President of Asia Pacific and Latin America at Google for over six years. More recently she was Chief Executive Officer of Polyvore.com, a leading fashion community website. With the wealth of experience behind her she is now the Founder and Chairman of Joyus.com, the first premium online video shopping destination.
ENTREPRENEUR - MR ASH SINGH - SINGAPORE


Ash is one of Asia's up and coming serial entrepreneurs. While a student at the Chinese University in Hong Kong, he conceived and launched Social Network Business Systems, a business network development company which was he acquired when he was just 22 years old. His entrepreneurial escapades have led to him receiving several awards including being named one of Asia’s Top Young Entrepreneurs in 2009 by Business Week. In his free time, Ash promotes his favourite hobby, ‘Turbans’.  His mobile application Turbanizer is on track for one million downloads this year. He is also the creator of Sikhiwiki the largest online repository of Sikh information.
ENTREPRENEUR - MR SUNEET SINGH TULI - INDIA


Suneet is the founder and CEO of DataWind Ltd, he has 22 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur having previously launched two successful companies that conducted Initial Public Offerings on the Nasdaq stock market. Suneet has patented many technologies which were created to develop scanning, printing and imaging products that have set world records in both price and performance, these ventures have received numerous awards and accolades, including recognition by the Guinness Book of Records. DataWind has received awards from CNBC TV 18, Mercedes Benz, The Young Turks Innovation Award and earlier this year DataWind was awarded the UK’s Most Innovative Mobile Company for 2012.
ENTREPRENEUR - MR TEJPAL SINGH JHEETA - UNITED KINGDOM


Tejpal started his career in India as a trainee pilot. He immigrated to London in 1996 and soon after gained a merit in post-graduation from the Central School of Fashion. He went on to perfecting the art and craft of cutting, fitting and making ladies and men's hand-made garments. In 2008 he launched his own label 'Paul Jheeta', he is the first and youngest Sikh designer and master tailor at Savile Row. Tejpal has an in-exhaustive list of clients from mega industrialists, cricketers to Bollywood stars like Siddhartha Mallya, GMR Group, the Mittals, Sachin Tendulkar, Farhan Akhtar to name but a few.

Sikhs in Charity

MR HARPAL SINGH KUMAR - CANCER RESEARCH UK - UNITED KINGDOM


Harpal Singh studied chemical engineering at Cambridge and an MBA at Harvard, he worked in scientific research and management consultancy, before taking on a number of CEO roles in both the commercial and charity sectors. Harpal managed the ‘Cancer Research Trust’ where he was responsible for discovering new cancer drugs. Today he is Chief Executive Officer of Cancer Research UK, the world’s leading cancer research charity. He is responsible for a £500m annual budget and for driving the strategy that ensures survival rates improve for every type of cancer. He advises senior ministers on cancer and tobacco control and is a regular media spokesperson.
MRS SUKHVEER KAUR - HIMMAT SUPPORT GROUP - MALAYSIA


The Himmat Support Group was formed in 2008 while Sukhveer Kaur was recuperating from surgery, a cancer survivor herself. The organisation provides emotional support, counselling, hospital visits, educating carers and patients. She does a lot of outreach work with cancer patients and their families, accompanying patients to hospital appointments and visiting patients at home. She is a full time volunteer with various NGO's such as the National Cancer Society of Malaysia, Mitta For Life, The Women’s Centre For Change and The Lighthouse Group. She has helped organise many successful medical camps and talks. The charity received the International Hero of Hope award from the American Cancer Society.
MS TRISHNA SINGH - SIKH SANJOG - UNITED KINGDOM


Born and raised in Glasgow in 1989 Trishna Singh and a group of other women came together and founded the charity Sikh Sanjog. This organisation was primarily setup to promote the needs of Sikh women while remaining within the boundaries of the culture of the community; it empowers women to assume their own identity in life. Sikh Sanjog has helped countless Sikh women to move on from the confines of their homes where they felt they were isolated and disempowered. In 2004 Trishna was given the opportunity to do a degree in Community Learning and Development at Glasgow University and she graduated in 2007.

Sikhs in Education

DR JAGIR SINGH - INDIA


Dr Jagir Singh is a rare combination of teacher, researcher and kirtankar. He has served as a lecturer at The Guru Gobind Singh College in Chandigarh, he was a professor and chairman of the Gurmat Sangeet Department at The Punjabi University in Patiala and as Deputy Director of The Punjab School Education Board, he introduced the subject of Gurmat Sangeet at senior secondary level. He has spread his knowledge of Kirtan and Gurbani through his well-known magazine called ‘Amrit Kirtan’. Jagir Singh’s academic research and practical achievements in the world of music are well known and among contemporary professionals, he is seen as an academician of exclusive eminence.
MR HARINDER SINGH - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Harinder Singh traded his roots as an Aerospace engineer in 1997 to embark on community building via education. He has been globe-trotting to ignite the revival of Sikh spirit as inspired by the Infinite Wisdom of the Sikh Gurus. Spearheading the revival worldwide are two organizations co-founded by him. Sikh Research Institute has trained over 300,000 Sikhs to revitalise Sikh values and build institutions to continue the Sikh revolution. Panjab Digital Library is preserving the rich culture through the digitization of 6.5 million pages, making it the world's largest repository of Sikh and Panjabi heritage. An educator and an activist, he is leveraging the original freshness of Sikhi as a fulcrum for social change.
PROFESSOR KIRPAL SINGH KAZAK - INDIA


Kirpal Singh is a professor of Folklore and Punjabi studies at the Punjabi University in Patiala, India. His journey to this point is an emotional one. He was disowned by his parents, lived as a nomad, struggled in life and did not complete school. He found comfort among the tribes of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. During this period Kirpal wrote about his experiences and was a known name among Punjabi literary circles. When he returned to his hometown in the early 80s, he was an established man within the education arena. It is said, whatever roles he may don, all those who know Kirpal unanimously agree that he is a ‘fine example of a human being’.

Sikhs in Entertainment

MR GURPREET SINGH - INDIA


Gurpreet played the lead role of Sardar Baghel Singh in first feature film on Sikh History ‘Baba Deep Singh Ji’. He has since starred in various movies and soaps with leading roles like great general Baba Banda Singh Bahadur and Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgariah. When not filming he worked for IBN 7, MH 1 and India News as a journalist. On the channel Zee Punjabi he hosted the series ‘Ek Onkar’ and later became head of the religious programs division. Currently Gurpreet is the Managing Editor at the channel 7 Sea and hosts programmes such as ‘Eknoor’, ‘Daso Leader Ji’ and Prime 7 Talk.
MRS MANPREET SINGH - AUSTRALIA


Manpreet migrated to Australia in 1991 and has been working with the Special Broadcasting Service since 1993. She broadcasts nationally across Australia, and maintains a significant presence on television, radio, print and on many websites. Her radio broadcasts are becoming the front-runner in setting the agenda for most mainstream media in Australia, India and the rest of the world. She was recently recognised by the state government of Victoria with the award for Excellence in Media. She was a finalist at the UN Media Peace Awards on four separate occasions. Manpreet was one of the torch–bearers for the Queen’s Baton Relay at the XIX Commonwealth Games.
MS BALJEET KAUR JOHAL


Baljeet is a well-known television personality and model living in Amritsar, India. She has presented a variety of shows and recently covered The Commonwealth Games, The World Cup 2012 and The Gali Cricket. She has hosted more than 100 shows of the series Pindan Vichon Pind on the channel Zee Punjabi. Baljeet, throughout her career has received several awards including The National Sports Award, Hind Sangram Parishad Award, Rotary Club Award and the Big Punjabi Rising Female Star Anchor Award. In her spare time she volunteers and holds classes for young children to learn Punjabi.

Sikhs in Media

MR GURUKA SINGH - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Guruka Singh is the original founder of SikhNet. He is co-founder of the computer consulting firm Sun & Son. He served as Senior Producer at a major entertainment software company and now serves as President and C.E.O of SikhNet. Guruka Singh is a teacher, writer and inveterate punster. His love of poetry and Gurbani has led him to translate Yogi Bhajan's Gurmukhi poems in several publications like Furmaan Khalsa, The Game of Love, Heros, Saints & Yogis and the Path of Sikh Dharma. His writings and videos are a source of inspiration to the Sikh community throughout the world.
MR SIRMUKH SINGH MANKU - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Sirmukh is a well-known journalist who covers major events throughout America on television channels such as Jus Punjabi and TV Asia and newspapers like India Times and India Abroad. He worked on Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs visit to The White House, Pope Benedict’s visit to Washington, the Vaisakhi Celebrations at the Maryland Governor’s House and many Interfaith Conferences at The Washington Cathedral. Sirmukh Singh is the first Sikh to receive an official White House media pass. Sirmukh is known for his selfless voluntary service which he does for the local community by designing and consulting with the local places of worship.
MR TEJINDER SINGH SODHI - PAKISTAN


Tejinder is one of the youngest and the only Sikh accredited journalists in Kashmir, Pakistan. He has worked with a number of prestigious national newspapers like The Hindustan Times, The Tribune and Press Trust of India. He was awarded the prestigious Ford Foundation International Fellowship and is currently at the University of Kansas, he is the only Sikh to achieve such a feat in India. Tejinder has also set up a website gurbani.info which has a daily live broadcast from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. This website reaches out to Sikh’s throughout the world.

Sikhs in Profession

MR GURMANT SINGH GREWAL - CANADA


Gumant was elected an MP within six years of immigrating to Canada and was the first minority to serve as Deputy House Leader, Foreign Affairs Shadow Minister and Chair of a Joint Committee of both Houses. He has raised many issues including the right to wear a Turban rather than a hardhat and the recognition of Sikh 5 K’s. He organises the annual Vaisakhi celebration in Parliament and all political leader’s visits to Amritsar. He has delivered more speeches than any other MP and presented over 50 Bills in Parliament. The Prime Minister of Canada called Gurmant “the Ironman of the Canadian Parliament”. He was awarded Queens Golden Jubilee Medal.
MR SIMMARPAL SINGH BHURJEE - ARGENTINA


Simmarpal Singh is an Agricultural Sciences graduate from Amritsar, India. He joined Olam in 2001 where he got to work in multiple geographies of Africa. In 2005 he was mandated to startup the operations in Argentina. He was first Indian most Argentines ever met. He pioneered and spearheaded the business to grow from 29th position to 6th in the global peanut industry. Today, Simmarpal is the better known as ‘The Peanut Prince’ and is now the Country Head for the Argentina Operations of Olam International. The Argentine Government recently awarded him with a Certificate of Gratitude for his contribution to the local economy.
MS JAGDEEP KAUR RAI - UNITED KINGDOM


Jagdeep has worked for Barclays since 1995 having joined its graduate management training programme. Since then, she has undertaken a number of wide ranging roles including strategic, client facing and leadership positions within the Retail and Corporate environment. Jagdeep is currently a Director, responsible for the Corporate Banking division of Barclays which looks after businesses operating with a turnover of over £5m in the Heathrow and Slough area. She was previously the 2011 winner of the Asian Who’s Who Leadership in Diversity Award, and a shortlisted candidate in the business category for the 2012 Asian Women of Achievement Awards.

Sikhs in Seva

MR BAWA SINGH JAGDEV - AUSTRALIA


In 1975 he established the first ever Gurudwara and then two Punjabi schools in Sydney. In 1998 he was responsible for the amendment to the Weapon’s Bill so that Sikhs could legally wear their Kirpan. Bawa Singh established the Sikh Council of Australia, this organisation got Sikhs in Australia recognised as a denomination. He setup a Senate Committee which received fair compensation for the Sikh farmers in Woolgoolga. Recently he started a help line for women victims of domestic violence. Bawa Singh has been awarded the Lifetime Community Services Award from NSW Government, Australian Sikh of the year and the “Order of Australia” award for his services to the community.
MR BHUPINDER SINGH KOHLI - INDIA


Bhupinder Singh lives in Mumbai and works for the State Bank of India in Belapur. He participated in relief efforts during the Gujarat Earthquake 2000, the Tsunami and Mumbai floods in 2005, and the Surat floods in 2006. He helped the victims of the 2011 Mumbai train blasts and Mumbai terror attacks by taking them to hospital in his own private car which he converted into an ambulance once he noticed officials were struggling with the numbers needing medical attention. He ensures that his private car is always available for the free emergency ferrying of "patients" to and from hospital. He is a member of numerous charitable causes and organisations.
MR SURENDER SINGH KHANDHARI - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES


Surender Singh was the youngest President of the Automobile Association of Andhra Pradesh and the youngest Captain of the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai. He is now the Chairman of Al Dobowi Group, one of the largest tyre distribution companies in the world. Contributing a total of 65million Arab Emirate Dirhams he has helped to build the first legal Gurudwara in the United Arab Emirates. Built on land donated by the ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the structure is over 100,000sq foot and has served over 40,000 worshippers in a single day. The Gurudwara had its opening ceremony in 2012 and many VIP’s attended.

Sikhs in Sports

MR PARANVEER SINGH SETHI - UNITED KINGDOM


Paranveer is extremely passionate about football and has been always praised on his skills when playing football at county level, at the David Beckham Academy and semi- professional. His skills and passion have been recognised allowing him to represent clubs such as West Ham, Leyton Orient and Watford. Aged 18 he made his debut for a non-league first team who appeared in the FA cup. Paranveer was shortlisted to carry the Olympic torch to represent the East London Area for his achievements. He continues to work hard and progress with determination, dedication and commitment to achieve ambitions of becoming a professional footballer.
MS AMRIT KAUR BHINDER - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Amrit has been fencing for eleven years.  Her father, Ranjit Singh is her coach and has also coached her two sisters. She has competed on a collegiate, national and international level. Some of her most notable accomplishments are when she came 5th in the 2008 Cadet World Cup Bonn in Germany, she came 2nd in the Division 1 National Championships 2009, 1st in Division 1 Team at the National Championships in 2009, NCAA All-America 2011 and 2012, All-Ivy 2010, 2011 and 2012. She is also currently Captain of University of Pennsylvania’s varsity fencing team.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Gurmat samagam at Vivek Vihar !


Sleeping Sikh student's hair cut in Sainik school hostel

Kapurthala, September 02, 2012

A Class-11 Sikh student studying in a local Sainik School has alleged that someone cut his hair, while he was sleeping in his hostel on Saturday night. 

Harjinder Singh said he found his hair lying aside his bed when he woke up on Sunday morning. "Ten of us are living in a hall in the Patel House hostel. On Saturday night, we all went to sleep by 11.30. When I woke up at 5, I noticed the act," he said.

"It is a shameful act. We were informed by the school authorities about the incidence. My son is under depression," said Arminder Singh Makkar, the father of the victim, who is a resident of Jalandhar.

His mother Manprit Kaur said they should have been informed about the incident immediately. 

Deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Kapurthala, Paramjeet Singh and SHO Narinder Sharma reached the spot after getting the information.


with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK : for detailed news.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

HC panel indicts 64 schools for fee hike

Court-appointed committee finds schools unjustly hiked fee, recommends refund to the parents along with 9 per cent interest

NEW DELHI: A Delhi high courtappointed committee has indicted 64 private schools in the Capital for unjustifiably hiking tuition fees in 2009 and recommended that the amount increased be refunded to parents with 9% interest. 
 
The refund will include arrears, subsequent hikes in fee and development fee. The Delhi government had allowed schools to hike fees by up to 25% to enable them to implement the sixth pay commission report, which recommended upward revision of staff salary. 

The committee looked at the accounts of 200 out of 1,800 city private schools. It found that 64 — including 13 belonging to the Guru Harkishan Public Schools group — effected the fee hike but did not increase teachers' salaries. 

"They capitalised on the government order for unjust enrichment, causing great prejudice to students and parents," the three-member panel said in its interim report submitted to the court. It also slammed the government for having no control over the functioning of these schools. "They enjoyed unbridled freedom in acting in the manner they like." 

The court had ordered the inspection of school accounts on a public interest litigation filed by a parents' body. 

Apart from indicting 64 schools for unjustifiably hiking fees, the panel also found that at least 50 other schools had fudged account statements and concealed receipt books and made it difficult to ascertain the extent by which they hiked the fee. It also flayed the directorate of education for lack of supervisory control. 

Criticising the government, the panel said "if timely inspections were conducted, violation of rules would not have escaped the attention". 


with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Alexandra Aitken: From party girl to super-Sikh

When it comes to her newfound spirituality, former socialite Alexandra Aitken means business.

 

As the sun rises over the dirt roads of Bani, a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, India, a solitary figure begins her morning prayer. She is barefoot, dressed in long, traditional robes. Her blonde hair, modestly wrapped in a white turban, is knotted on top of her head. On her left wrist, she wears a metal bracelet – the kara – a symbol of her devotion to the Sikh faith. 
The figure is Alexandra Aitken, former “It” girl and daughter of disgraced Tory Cabinet minister Jonathan. It is nearly two years since she gave up partying in London and Los Angeles and married a Sikh warrior from the Punjab. Now, Aitken is known as Uttrang Kaur Khalsa (“victorious return” in Punjabi). She moved to a small house in the holy city of Anandpur Sahib with her husband, Inderjot Singh, a member of the deeply religious Nihang sect. By day, she prays, meditates and practises yoga. By night, she studies religious texts and helps local women scrub the temple floors. 
Since her reinvention, Aitken has shunned tabloid attention. But this week she has been back in the headlines. The former socialite, pictured striding along an Indian road carrying a spear and ceremonial dagger, is rumoured to be living apart from her husband. Reports say she has retreated to an ashram run by a sect of yoga Sikhs, where other guests have not seen her husband in weeks. In July, Singh’s father, Brahmjit, died – but Aitken did not attend the family funeral. 



with thanks : Telegraph UK : LINK : for detailed news.

Gujarat Sikh farmers air their woes in Delhi

A delegation of Sikh farmers from Gujarat met Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, senior vice-president and spokesman of Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) on Friday and apprised him of the condition of farmers there.
The delegation brought to Ramoowalia’s notice the Gujarat government’s decision to freeze ownership of the land that they have been cultivating in the state for decades.

Sikhs originally from Punjab and Haryana went to Gujarat in 1965-66 when Lal Bahadur Shastri, the then Prime Minister had given priority to farmers from Punjab to settle in the border areas for security purpose.

“These families have permanent ownership over the land with valid proof, like credit card, subsidy record, ration card and electric bills,” he told reporters.

“However, now the Gujarat government is bent upon snatching their lands under the provisions of an old and abandoned Bombay Act, 1958, saying they are from other states,” Ramoowalia said. 


with thanks : Deccan Herald : LINK : for detailed news.

BHAI GHANAIYAJI SEWA MISSION (REGD.), AHMEDABAD






Happy Gurupurab


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