Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan is arranging Tenth Bhai Chanan SinghMemorial Lecture on Thursday, 10th March, 2011, at 5.00 P.M. in BhaiVir Singh Sahitya Sadan(Gole Market,New Delhi).
Prof. Imtiaz Ahmad of J.N.U. will speak on Sikhism of the Guru Granth.
Ambassador Bal Anand will preside over the lecture and Prof.Jai Rup Singh,Vice-Chancellor,Central University of Punjab,Bhatinda,will be the Guest of Honour.
All are invited to attend the lecture.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Telescopic darshan, till corridor to Pak gurdwara becomes a reality
Today, DSGMC and other Sikh bodies will install a telescope on the Indian side of the border, from where Dera Baba Nanak is 3 km away.
Even as India and Pakistan deliberate on a ‘corridor’ for Sikh pilgrims to pay obeisance at Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara, situated three kilometres away from the international border, Sikh bodies plan to install telescopes on the Indian side for a “darshan” of the shrine. Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), with help from Baba Sewa Singh of Khadur Sahib, will take up the project.
DSGMC chief Paramjit Singh Sarna claimed the necessary permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for installing such a facility at the sensitive border had been taken.
Dera Baba Nanak is situated 3 kilometres away from the border, inside Pakistan. Separated from India after Partition, the gurdwara, where Guru Nanak spent his last days, attracts hundreds of pilgrims daily to the border from where the shrine is visible on a clear day.
with thanks : Indian Express : link above for detailed news.
Helicopter to flag off Guru's gift
LUDHIANA: When residents of Dhandran village, located on the outskirts of Ludhiana, flag off `Baba', a horse that will be presented to 10th Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh,at Hazoor Sahib in Nanded on March 7, to atone for the refusal of their ancestors to help the Guru, they want everything to go right.
with thanks : TOI : link above for detailed news.
Dal Khalsa to ask UN officials to investigate
AMRITSAR: The Sikh radical organization, Dal Khalsa, has decided to approach the New Delhi-based UN officials to urge them to send their team to Hondh Chillar village in Rewari district of Haryana for investigating the massacre of 32 innocent Sikhs on November 2, 1984.
Dal Khalsa spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said, "We will approach the UN officials in Delhi as the massacre at Hondh Chillar is a living testimony of the Sikh carnage executed under state patronage 26 years ago in Delhi and elsewhere."
He also slammed Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda for the delay in setting up a judicial commission to ascertain who ordered the killings of 32 Sikhs in Hondh Chillar.
Dal Khalsa spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said, "We will approach the UN officials in Delhi as the massacre at Hondh Chillar is a living testimony of the Sikh carnage executed under state patronage 26 years ago in Delhi and elsewhere."
He also slammed Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda for the delay in setting up a judicial commission to ascertain who ordered the killings of 32 Sikhs in Hondh Chillar.
with thanks : TOI : link above for detailed news.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Alleged killing of Sikhs disrupts proceedings
Proceedings in Parliament were disrupted on Tuesday as both Houses were adjourned till noon when Opposition members vociferously demanded a probe into alleged massacre of Sikhs in Rewari district of Haryana during the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, and into the alleged tapping of telephones of AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa.
As soon as the Lok Sabha assembled for the day, members of the Akali Dal rushed into the well of the House demanding an inquiry into the “massacre.”
Members of the Samajwadi Party (SP) raised slogans demanding a caste-based census, while Shiv Sena members were seen waving placards and demanding new trains in the Marathwada and Vidarbha regions of Maharashtra.
Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar first adjourned question hour till 11.15 a.m. and then till noon. When the House reconvened, she allowed the leaders of some parties to make their points.
with thanks : thehindu : link above for detailed news.
U.S. court issues summons to Congress over anti-Sikh riots
A U.S. court has issued summons to the Congress party in connection with the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, acting on a Sikh group’s petition charging it with “conspiring, aiding and abetting” organised attacks on the community.
A federal district court in New York issued summons to the party in a class action lawsuit filed by the organisation Sikhs for Justice, which has offices in New York and India.
The Sikh group has charged the Congress with “conspiring, aiding, abetting and carrying out organised attacks on the Sikh population of India in November 1984”.
The proceedings are still at the pre-trial stage in New York.
Senior Congress leader and Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath is a defendant in the lawsuit.
The complaint against Mr. Nath stated, “The defendant was seen and heard by many on the scene of Gurudwara Rakab Ganj (in New Delhi). In this particular incident, the defendant was leading and in control of a mob of about 4,000 people.”
Mr. Nath has repeatedly denied any involvement and has been cleared by the Nanavati Inquiry Commission, which had described the Minister’s testimony as “vague” but concluded that there was no evidence that he had incited a mob.
with thanks : thehindu : link above for detailed news.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Sikh TV's 21-year old owner found murdered
One of the owners of Sikh TV, Gagandip Singh, 21 has been murdered, with his body found in the boot of a car which had been set alight in what is understood to be revenge for his attempts to seduce a woman.
The Telegraph reports that neighbours have linked this tragedy to the murder of his father, Charanjit Singh, who died in a contract killing in India two years ago. However, police are still investigating and are not linking the two murders together.
Gagandip's body was found in a burning car on the edge of Greenwich Park on Saturday morning at 02:00. Gagandip suffered severe head injuries but do not know what caused his death. Post mortem results on his remains proved inconclusive and detectives are awaiting the outcome of further tests. Police have yet to determine whether he was still alive when the car was set on fire.
with thanks : media247 : link above for detailed news.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
National Seminar on Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
Two days National Seminar on Life,Times and Achievements of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was held in Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College ,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar on 25th & 26th February 2011.It was sponsored by U.G.C. and Punjabi Academy ,Delhi.
Famous Sikh Historian Prof.J S Grewal ( former Vice Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar) inaugurated the Seminar.S.Bhupinder Singh Chadha (Chairman) also graced the occasion with his presence along with many other famous historians & research scholars who presented their well-researched paper.
The credit to organise this rewarding and fruitful seminar goes to Principal- Dr.Man Mohan Kaur
Famous Sikh Historian Prof.J S Grewal ( former Vice Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar) inaugurated the Seminar.S.Bhupinder Singh Chadha (Chairman) also graced the occasion with his presence along with many other famous historians & research scholars who presented their well-researched paper.
The credit to organise this rewarding and fruitful seminar goes to Principal- Dr.Man Mohan Kaur
Friday, February 25, 2011
Cop who forgot it all
CHANDIGARH: The SHO whose area witnessed the alleged killings of Sikhs in Rewari district of Haryana in 1984 has now become SP, but has forgotten details of the macabre incident.
Talking to The Times of India over phone from Sularia battalion of India Reserve Battalion (IRB) in Rohtak district, the then SHO of the Jatusana police station, Ram Kishore said, "He was away to Narnaul when the incident happened on November 2, 1984."
The only other thing he could remember was it was a "big incident." The police officer said the incident had taken place 27 years back and he was even going to retire next month. "Because of such a long duration, I have forgotten details and action in the case," he said.
When asked what has he got to say about the disappearance of the FIR number 91 of November 3 that recorded the carnage of Sikh families in Hondh Chiller, 13km from Rewari, Ram Kishore said, "Mujhe kuchh yaad nahin hai (I don`t remember anything)."
Talking to The Times of India over phone from Sularia battalion of India Reserve Battalion (IRB) in Rohtak district, the then SHO of the Jatusana police station, Ram Kishore said, "He was away to Narnaul when the incident happened on November 2, 1984."
The only other thing he could remember was it was a "big incident." The police officer said the incident had taken place 27 years back and he was even going to retire next month. "Because of such a long duration, I have forgotten details and action in the case," he said.
When asked what has he got to say about the disappearance of the FIR number 91 of November 3 that recorded the carnage of Sikh families in Hondh Chiller, 13km from Rewari, Ram Kishore said, "Mujhe kuchh yaad nahin hai (I don`t remember anything)."
with thanks: Times of India : link above for detailed news.
Bir Devinder questions silence of minorities minister, NCM, NHRC on Hondh
JALANDHAR: Former deputy speaker of Punjab assembly, Bir Devinder Singh, has questioned the silence of Union minister for minorities, Salman Khurshid, National Commission for Minorities and National Human Rights Commission over the issue of massacre of Sikhs in Hondh Chillar village of Haryana in November 1984.
"When would they wake up to take suo-moto cognizance of the matter,`` he asked, adding, "Minorities in India do not mean only Muslims and Christians. Sikhs also constitute an important minority in India and their concerns should also be addressed with the same swiftness as is done in the case of other minorities."
He added, "I wonder why Khurshid has not cared, so far to take cognizance of the horrendous incident even after a lapse of 26 years. The massacre has come to light and appeared prominently in the print media all over India but despite that, even the National Commission for Minorities has failed to take any significant initiative in the matter."
"When would they wake up to take suo-moto cognizance of the matter,`` he asked, adding, "Minorities in India do not mean only Muslims and Christians. Sikhs also constitute an important minority in India and their concerns should also be addressed with the same swiftness as is done in the case of other minorities."
He added, "I wonder why Khurshid has not cared, so far to take cognizance of the horrendous incident even after a lapse of 26 years. The massacre has come to light and appeared prominently in the print media all over India but despite that, even the National Commission for Minorities has failed to take any significant initiative in the matter."
with thanks : Times of India : link above for detailed news.
27 years later, preliminary probe conducted
REWARI: 27 years after the carnage in which around 32 persons of Sikh families were killed by a mob, the Gurgaon divisional commissioner visited Hondh Chillar for preliminary inquiry into the incident.
The Haryana government had sought preliminary report about the incident from the commissioner two days ago. Divisional commissioner TK Sharma was accompanied by Rewari deputy commissioner Ajit Joshi and other officials from the revenue department on Thursday.
A Sikh body has dug out the horrific details of the massacre recently stating that a mob had completely wiped out a helmet of Sikhs adjoining the Chillar village on November 2, 1984, three days after the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The Haryana government had sought preliminary report about the incident from the commissioner two days ago. Divisional commissioner TK Sharma was accompanied by Rewari deputy commissioner Ajit Joshi and other officials from the revenue department on Thursday.
A Sikh body has dug out the horrific details of the massacre recently stating that a mob had completely wiped out a helmet of Sikhs adjoining the Chillar village on November 2, 1984, three days after the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
with thanks : Times of India : link above for detailed news.
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