Monday, July 30, 2012
Badal likely to launch luxury train to five takhts in August
After several hiccups, the Punjab government is finally set to give
Sikh pilgrims a journey to remember. The Punjab Heritage and Tourism
Promotion Board in collaboration with Indian Railway Catering and
Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) will be offering a week-long luxury tour of
five of the most sacred shrines for Sikhs.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal is expected to launch
the offer next month. Of the five sacred shrines, a special train will
carry pilgrims to three takhts located in Punjab. The other two takhts,
one in Bihar and the other in Maharashtra, will be covered in the same
tour through dedicated flights.
wit thanks : Indian Express : Link : for detailed news.
Friday, July 27, 2012
SC gives SGPC two weeks to reply on Sehajdhari row
SC gives SGPC two weeks to reply on Sehajdhari row
Legal Correspondent
Legal Correspondent
New Delhi, July 26
The Supreme Court today granted two weeks’ time to the Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to respond to the contentions of the Sehajdhari Sikh Federation (SSF) that the Sikh temporal body had no right to appeal on the Sehajdharis’ voting rights issue.
A Bench comprising Justices RM Lodha and Anil Dave adjourned the hearing, slated for today, as the SGPC sought time to file its reply.
In its affidavit, the SSF has contended that the Punjab and Haryana High Court verdict restoring the Sehajdharis’ voting right had attained finality as the Union Government had decided against challenging the HC judgment.
Further, the SGPC election held on September 18, 2011 had become a nullity as the SC had allowed the conduct of the poll with a clear rider that the election result would be subject to the HC verdict.
Since the HC had quashed the Centre’s October 8, 2003, notification that had taken away the Sehajdharis’ voting rights, it was only proper that a fresh poll was conducted to elect the SGPC, the federation contended.
The SSF pointed out that the SC had refused to allow the newly elected SGPC Board to function and allowed only an ad hoc executive body consisting of members from the previous Board to manage the day-to-day affairs of the SGPC and the institutions run by it.
With no properly elected SGPC in place, no one claiming to be the SGPC could have moved the SC, challenging the HC verdict, SSF said.
Sehajdharis’ argument :
with thanks : TRIBUNE : LINK : for detailed news
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tobacco consumption to be curbed in Amritsar
Amritsar: Consumption of
tobacco in the holy town of Sikhs may lead to paying of penalty on the
spot with the district administration planning measures to curb the
practice from August 15.
Chewing tobacco and spitting on walls may soon be a thing of the past in Punjab with the state government declaring Amritsar and Rupnagar (Ropar) as 'tobacco-free districts' from August 15, Amritsar-based Chief Parliamentary Secretary Navjot Kaur Sidhu said here on Wednesday.
Chewing tobacco and spitting on walls may soon be a thing of the past in Punjab with the state government declaring Amritsar and Rupnagar (Ropar) as 'tobacco-free districts' from August 15, Amritsar-based Chief Parliamentary Secretary Navjot Kaur Sidhu said here on Wednesday.
There is already a ban on
smoking in public places in the city and Executive Magistrates have been
deputed to nab those violating the order, officials said.
The district administration in the last one week collected a fine of Rs 36,830 from over 240 people who were smoking in public place, they said.
Akal Takht (highest Sikh temporal seat) head Gurbachan Singh has already signed a pledge to save Punjab from the menace of tobacco and has written to Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandakh Committee (SGPC) directing it to communicate with Punjab Government regarding ban on sale of 'Gutka' in Punjab.
PTI
The district administration in the last one week collected a fine of Rs 36,830 from over 240 people who were smoking in public place, they said.
Akal Takht (highest Sikh temporal seat) head Gurbachan Singh has already signed a pledge to save Punjab from the menace of tobacco and has written to Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandakh Committee (SGPC) directing it to communicate with Punjab Government regarding ban on sale of 'Gutka' in Punjab.
PTI
with thanks : ZEE NEWS : LINK : for detailed news.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Fauja Singh, 101, dazzles in Olympic Torch relay
Punjab-born Fauja Singh, who defies age to run marathons, drew the
loudest cheers today as the Olympic Torch was carried by him, Olympic
medal winners and leading individuals through London amidst a welcome
clear sky and sunshine.
Clad in all-white apparel and a matching white turban, the sprightly Singh carried the torch accompanied by hundreds of
admirers, including Sikhs with yellow T-shirts bearing Singh's image,
who hailed him every moment of the distance he travelled.
Singh was born in 1911, and began running at 86 to keep himself occupied.
He has since set several records for people of his age, running six
London marathons, two Canada marathons and the New York marathon.
Clearly a bit of a sensation for his achievements, his participation
in the relay today was described by admirers and onlookers as "a moment
of history".
Singh, who carried the Olympics Torch in Athens eight years ago, now
wants to carry it before the 2016 Olympics too, when he will be 105.
Hundreds of Sikhs organised a 'langar' at 16 points along the torch relay route to celebrate Fauja Singh's efforts.
The torch from Greenwich to Waltham Forest was carried by several
Olympians, including Nadia Comaneci, and Indian-origin individuals who
have excelled in various fields, such as Kaushali Trivedi (23), Natasha
Sinha (15), Priya Rajgor (20) and Dhrashti Shah (16).
The relay's youngest and oldest (Fauja Singh) were among the 143 torch-bearers today.
The youngest was Chester Chambers, 12, who was nominated for
representing his classmates, fundraising and helping to develop an
anti-bullying campaign.
Today was the first day of the Olympics torch's seven-day tour of London in the final countdown to the Games.
Hopes that the constant rains of the last few weeks will give way to
sunshine during the Olympics were realised, as today's relay was held
amidst a clear sky.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : Link : for detailed news
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Bomb Attack Kills Prominent Afghani-Sikh Leader
KABUL – Sardar Pritpal Singh Pal, an Afghan Sikh leader was killed in
a suicide attack last week which claimed the lives of 23 people and
left 60 injured. The news of his death has shocked the Sikh and Hindu
communities in Afghanistan.
A Taliban suicide bomber struck a wedding party of the daughter of
Afghan MP Ahmad Khan Samangani on Saturday, 14th of July, at a Marriage
Hall in Aybak, the capital of Samangan province of Northern
Afghanistan.The MP was among the 23 killed.
Singh, a devout Sikh, a known Social activist, an outspoken community
leader and a political aspirant had fought last general elections to
parliament of Afghanistan.
Singh ran as an Independent candidate from the Kabul province for a
seat in Afghanistan’s Wolesi Jirga, the 250-seat Lower House of
Parliament, in the 2010 elections.
Before taking part in the elections two years ago Singh was in the
Afghan Army under the rule of Najibullah, 22 years ago. He retired after
a leg and eye injury and went on to become a unani doctor.
Singh had once said, “It was a misconception that all Afghan Sikhs
and Hindus are Punjabis who moved to Afghanistan from India years ago.
In fact, many members of this community consider themselves to be the
original Afghans who never converted to Islam. And this sense of
rootedness only gives their pursuit of governmental representation in
Afghanistan more zeal”.
Singh who ran a Greaco-Arabic medicine shop (Unani Dawakhana)
established by his father who moved from Paktia to Kabul was frustrated
with the current Afghan government and as he entered the electoral field
he said, “I’m running for parliament for the service of all of
Afghanistan.”
“I want to serve people regardless of religion. I’m an Afghan,” said,
the then 46-year-old Pal during an interview with the media. He was a
native of the Pashtun-majority province of Paktia where his parents were
born.
with thanks : thelinkpaper : LINK : for detailed news.
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