Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College: Divinity Trip To Amritsar

Sharing ideas and holding free discussions have been a part of India’s cultural and intellectual tradition. In keeping with this tradition,Principal Dr.Man Mohan Kaur & S.Bhupinder Singh Chada(Chairman)of SGND Khalsa College,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar, adopted broader outlook.They organised Divinity Trip to Amritsar(From 28th April to 30th April 2011) for the college staff Members belonging to different communities,faiths & Religions to give them actual insight into the phenomenon of Sikh religion. This is an appreciative effort as it will further foster respect for diversity & will give capacity,encouragement& mutual understanding to deal with plurality of other cultures & religions.












Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Prof.
Department of Political Science,
SGND Khalsa College,
University of Delhi
Dev Nagar
Delhi -110005

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Sarna ji discussed Turban Issue with Italian Govt. Authorities.



















Sarna ji in Italy, where he met the Government Authorities, regarding the Turban Issue. Members of Italy Sikh Council were with him during this meet. Can we expect a detailed report from Sarna ji about the outcome of this meet for our SikhsIndia Blog.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

A 41-paged invitation card saying "Gursimran weds Harmeet"

CHANDIGARH: Running parallel to the much talked about "Will-Kate" marriage would be the marriage of a Sikh couple that shares its 'tying knot' day with the royal couple on April 29, 2011.

Kanwaljit Singh Walia, owner of the Commando Catering Services that provides marriage arrangements besides catering said, "We make people's marriages memorable. I wanted something extraordinarily remarkable for my only son."

Kanwaljit's son Gursimran Singh who assists his father in business would be marrying Harmeet Kaur, a second year MBA student. Harmeet's father Gursev Singh owns agencies for TATA trucks and cars. 

with thanks : punjab news line : link above for detailed news.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Man's turban stolen in Southampton race attack

A Sikh man was racially abused and had his turban stolen as he stood at a bus stop in Southampton.

The 29-year-old man was approached by a group of five drunken men outside the Civic Centre on Tuesday evening.

Police said the group shouted and swore at passers-by before racially abusing the Sikh man as they walked past.

The man turned away to ignore them but one of them pulled his turban off his head before running away with it towards the train station.

with thanks : BBC News : link above for details.

Parking plan at Gurdwara illegal : HT







































with thanks : Hindustan Times : link above for Original copy.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Press Conference by Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi UK

A press conference is being held tomorrow by Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi UK to reveal some astonishing facts regarding the proposed construction of a parking lot at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib.

Prayers at Sikh Temple in New York erupt in sword fight


(Reuters) - A leadership dispute that turned violent at a Sikh temple in New York, interrupting prayers with swinging swords and cricket bats, landed congregants in court on Monday on criminal charges, a prosecutor said.

Amid screaming, yelling, punching and the swinging of weapons, followers of the two men who each claim to be the rightful president of the Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Sikh Center in Richmond Hill set upon each other on Sunday morning, according to court documents filed by the Queens District Attorney's office.

Eight men were arrested on various charges of assault, criminal possession of a weapon and disruption of a religious service, police said. A police officer suffered minor injuries during the brawl.

"It's shameful for everybody," said Gurmej Singh, who said he was elected as president effective at the beginning of the year. "This is a religious place where we go for peace and people are ready to be killing each other. I feel bad."

He said that his rival for the presidency, Jarnail Singh, arrived with a gang of followers carrying weapons early on Sunday morning and waited inside the temple and started shouting at and attacking worshipers as they arrived, threatening to kill them.

Jarnail Singh denies initiating the violence. By his account, he and his supporters had arrived early at the temple for "peaceful prayer." He had notified police in advance after hearing rumors that there might be a confrontation.

"Everybody got bleeding, everybody got stitching, everybody got to hospital, but they arrest my side only," he told Reuters. He said five of the eight men arrested were on his side.

with thanks : reuters : link above for detailed NEWS.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Can we have your comments plz ?

A message is being flashed by the "Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi  UK", About the Parking issue at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, as below :


MAKE PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT AT RIGHT PLACE
DO NOT WASTE COMMUNITY’S RESOURCES

Respected Singh & Kaur

An initiative has been taken by a concerned member of the Sikh Community to launch a campaign against the unwanted parking project at Gurudwara Rakabganj Sahib with a massive investment of Rs.350 crores which in the opinion of majority of Sikh people is not a right choice from any angle since there is already a very spacious parking available in the Gurudwara Sahib which can accommodate even three weddings at a time without any problem.  Wedding is a regular feature for which parking space is not a problem.

As regards celebration of gurpurabs, these we get maximum five per year out of which two gurpurabs falls on holidays.  The outside parking space is abundantly available.  In case Gurudwara Committee organizes parking management system professionally, it will not cause any problem for in-flowand out-flow of the Sangat. At Birla Mandir there is a very huge rush as well as Jhandewala and at Iskcon Temple, they do manage the parking.  Therefore just because of three days (which is again an excuse and not justified in any manner) you cannot make illogical and unwanted massive investment on this single project.  ( contd. )


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