Asi Brahman samaj da dillon sammaan karde haan. Guru Sahibaan diyan
kurbaniyan age, asi sirf natmastak ho sakde haan ya phir shukrana pesh kar sakde haan. Par ki asi una kurbaniyaan da rin la sakde haan ? It seems its just politics n nothing else. Bhul chuk di maafi
ji.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Satgur Nanak Pargateya Mitti Dhund Jag Chanan Hova…
Guru Nanak Dev Ji De Prakash Utsav Di
Sab Nu Lakh Lakh Vadhayee Hove Ji !!
Sab Nu Lakh Lakh Vadhayee Hove Ji !!
From:
S. Balbir Singh (Vivek Vihar) S. Tarjeet Singh Nagi Mrs. Jasmeet Kaur
Chairman Manager Principal
Guru Harkrishan Public School,
Hargobind Enclave, Delhi-92
Hargobind Enclave, Delhi-92
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Curfew imposed in Sirsa after 12 injured in Dera-Sikh clash
Curfew was imposed in the town on Saturday after arson during a communal clash between Sikhs and followers of Dera Sacha Sauda.
The 12 people injured in the violence here in the evening include Sant Gurmeet Singh Trilokiwala, head of another local dera and member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), whose condition is reported to be critical.
The district administration has called 15 units of paramilitary force
to maintain law and order. All the injured are under treatment in a
government hospital.
The town was on the edge since November 19, when a man named Jasvir
Singh was injured in a Sikh-dera clash at Jiwan Nagar locality here.
Sukhwinder Singh Khalsa, president of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar
Sabha, had called for shutdown over the matter here on Saturday but
deferred the plan for a fortnight after speaking with the district
administration.
Khalsa had asked the government to withdraw the Z-plus security of
Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and restrict his followers from
guarding his every route. On Saturday, the violence broke out when
suspected dera men attacked Sikhs returning from a gurdwara and torched
seven vehicles.
A heavy police force was deployed and curfew imposed but both group remained on the streets to confront each other.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Prominent Sikhs form peace committee following clash at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj
JALANDHAR: Following the
ugly clash at gurudwara Rakab Ganj on November 15 some prominent Sikh
personalities and organizations have formed a Peace Committee as there
are apprehensions that violent scuffles can take place in the coming
days especially on Gurpurabs and Nagar Kirtan days.
Representatives of Shirmani Akali Dal (Badal) and Paramjit Singh Sarna led SAD (Delhi) have also been included in the peace committee. Senior Supreme Court advocate H S Phollka said that a number of meetings were held by various Sikh Organizations initiated by the Sikh Forum to discuss the unfortunate incident of violence at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj. This incident had not only amount to desecration of Gurudwara Sahib, it has also lowered the image of the Sikh Community in the whole World.
"The most disturbing part is the likelihood of this kind of violence continuing in future. According to intelligence reports there is every likelihood of violent incidents during the Nagar Kirtan on November 24 and 27 and also during the congregation on both the Gurpurabs of Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Nanak Dev on November 25 and 28 respectively.
"There was general refrain among the devotees that something should be done by the Sangat to stop the violence and deteriorating the image of the community any further," Phoolka disclosed. The peace committee would speak to both the sides urging them to pursue their political fights without resorting to violence.
The five member peace committee includes former PGI Chandigarh director and noted Sikh author Dr J S Neki, prominent Punjabi writerb Ajeet Caur, former CBI director Joginder Singh, Political science professor at IGNOU, Dr. Amarjit Singh Narang and advocate Phoolka. Latter would be the coordinator of the Committee. The two nominees of the Sarna group include Bhajan Singh Walia and Tarsem Singh while the nominees of the Badal group are Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Harmeet Singh Kalkaji.
Phoolka said that a 'Candle Light Vigil' would also be held at the spot of the violence that is Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib on Friday at 5 PM. The Peace Committee has started working and interacting with both the groups, said Phoolka.
Representatives of Shirmani Akali Dal (Badal) and Paramjit Singh Sarna led SAD (Delhi) have also been included in the peace committee. Senior Supreme Court advocate H S Phollka said that a number of meetings were held by various Sikh Organizations initiated by the Sikh Forum to discuss the unfortunate incident of violence at Gurudwara Rakab Ganj. This incident had not only amount to desecration of Gurudwara Sahib, it has also lowered the image of the Sikh Community in the whole World.
"The most disturbing part is the likelihood of this kind of violence continuing in future. According to intelligence reports there is every likelihood of violent incidents during the Nagar Kirtan on November 24 and 27 and also during the congregation on both the Gurpurabs of Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Nanak Dev on November 25 and 28 respectively.
"There was general refrain among the devotees that something should be done by the Sangat to stop the violence and deteriorating the image of the community any further," Phoolka disclosed. The peace committee would speak to both the sides urging them to pursue their political fights without resorting to violence.
The five member peace committee includes former PGI Chandigarh director and noted Sikh author Dr J S Neki, prominent Punjabi writerb Ajeet Caur, former CBI director Joginder Singh, Political science professor at IGNOU, Dr. Amarjit Singh Narang and advocate Phoolka. Latter would be the coordinator of the Committee. The two nominees of the Sarna group include Bhajan Singh Walia and Tarsem Singh while the nominees of the Badal group are Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Harmeet Singh Kalkaji.
Phoolka said that a 'Candle Light Vigil' would also be held at the spot of the violence that is Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib on Friday at 5 PM. The Peace Committee has started working and interacting with both the groups, said Phoolka.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Education beyond the classroom & beyond books at GHPS, Hargobind
Value Education : The
school (Guru Harkrishan Public School, Hargobind Enclave, Delhi-92) is
committed to the concept of "Education Beyond the Classroom" and
"Education Beyond Books". What the teacher tells carries more weight
than what Mom and Dad say.
So,
to carry the message forward, the
school organizes regular sessions (depending on the age group),
highlighting maintenance of hygiene, correct eating habits, avoiding the
intake of junk food.
Mrs. Jasmeet Kaur
Principal
Guru Harkrishan Public School,
Hargobind Enclave, Delhi-92
Phone:- 011-43714444
http://ghpshargobind.org Hargobind Enclave, Delhi-92
Phone:- 011-43714444
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Guru Nanak’s birthday: 21 special trains for Sikh pilgrims
LAHORE, Nov 19: A total of 21 special trains will be operated
to facilitate participation of Sikh pilgrims coming from India and
various cities of Pakistan in the birth anniversary celebrations of Guru
Nanak Devji to be held on Nov 28 at Nankana Sahib.
On Nov 24, the first special train will be operated from Karchi at
8am, second from Larkana at 12noon, third from Jacobabad at12.30pm and
the fourth from Rohri at 2pm for Nankana Sahib, says a Pakistan Railways
announcement.
On Nov 25, the first special train will be operated from Wagha at 10am, second at 12noon and third at 1pm for Nankana Sahib.
On Nov 26, a special train will be operated from Nankana Sahib for
Lahore through Sheikhupura at 9am while from Lahore to Nankana Sahib at
9pm.
On Nov 29, the first special train will be operated from Nankana
Sahib for Larkana at 12.30pm, second for Jacobabad at 1.30pm, third for
Karachi at 2.30pm and the fourth for Rohri at 3.30pm. The fifth special
train will leave Nankana Sahib for Hassanabdal at 1pm, the second 2pm
and the third at 3pm.
On Dec 1, the first special train will leave Hassanabdal for Lahore
at 4.30pm, the second at 5.30pm while the third at 6.30pm. On Dec 4, the
first special train will leave Lahore for Wagha at 4.30pm, the second
at 5.30pm while the third at 6.30pm. — Staff Reporter
with thanks : DAWN : LINK
Exhibition on rare Sikh articles targets youth
Nanakshahi coins, Sikh manuscripts, rare weapons and much more were
put on display in the Sikh Virasat Sambhal exhibition organised by
Narinderpal Singh at Gurdwara Guru Gyan Parkash at Jawaddi village which
concluded on Sunday.
Narinderpal has a hobby to collect such rare things and plans to
take his exhibition to other parts of the city as well. “Over the years,
I have collected these rare things and I have spent lakhs of rupees on
this collection. I want to make the young generation aware of our rich
cultural heritage. So I keep on organising such exhibitions,” he says.
On display were 184-year-old handwritten Guru Granth Sahib, which
Narinder got from a UP-based family, Adhyatam Parkash Granth of 1669
AD, Bhagat Vani, Bhai Gurdas di Vaaran and 18 other handwritten
manuscripts.
Nanakshahi coins during the reign of all the Sikh Maharajas were
also displayed. These included Nanakshahi coins of Maharaja Ranjit
Singh, coins during the reign of Maharajas of Nabha, Patiala, Kaithal
and Jind.
Old weapons used in wars between Mughals and Sikhs were also on
display. These included daggers, swords, bichua, katar and zambia.
Narinderpal has converted the ground floor of his house into a
museum where he will display all these rare things. He is working on
digitisation of the entire collection.
with thanks : Indian Express : LINK
Monday, November 19, 2012
Our deepest condolences to the bereaved family : SikhsIndia
Sd. Hardeep Singh Chadha, Son in Law of Sd. Harvinder singh Sarna, died on Saturday, in a farm house in Delhi. He was the younger brother of Ponty Chadha, who also died in the tragic incident.
"There was no property dispute between them at all. Had there been, we would have meditated between them and resolved," said Hardeep singh Chadha's father-in-law
Harvinder Singh Sarna.
"They both had separate businesses and Hardeep had a distillery plant
and paper mill in Hargobindpur in Punjab," Harvinder Singh Sarna said.
Harvinder Singh Sarna is the younger brother of Paramjeet Singh Sarna, who is
president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC).
Paramjeet Singh Sarna also supported the version of his younger brother. "There was no property dispute between them," he said.
Antim Ardas will be performed at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib on 23rd November.
Antim Ardas will be performed at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib on 23rd November.
Our deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
SikhsIndia
www.sikhsindia.blogspot.in
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Dikshit denies govt hand in violence
Chief minister Sheila Dikshit has promised action against people
involved in a clash last week outside the Rakabganj gurdwara and
rubbished suggestions that her government had a hand in the violence.
"It was a clash between two factions of Sikhs, which is being given political colour by some for their vested interests," she said about the clash
on Thursday at the central Delhi gurdwara which left several people
injured.
Her comments on Saturday comes after her Punjab counterpart Parkash
Singh Badal wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, alleging that a move
by her government to amend the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee
election procedure was "unjustified" and "provocative" and had led to
the violence.
Dikshit was in Ludhiana, Punjab, to attend an event organised by the
Nehru Sidhant Kendra Trust to celebrate the birth anniversary of the
former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
The chief minister said it was not the first time that an amendment
had been proposed in the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Act,
adding that the matter would be taken up in the Assembly session. "The
Badal government should not interfere in any elections taking place in
Delhi," she added.
She referred to Nehru as a great visionary and a committed soldier who participated in the freedom struggle.
She described Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi as a leader of
the future, saying it was premature to comment whether he would be the
prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 elections.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : Link
Gurdwara Act row: Sheila Dikshit dares Parkash Singh Badal to ‘leash her’
LUDHIANA: The face-off between Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit
over the management of Delhi gurdwara affairs escalated on Saturday,
with the latter daring Badal to "try leashing her" for her government's
decision to amend the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Act 1971 to allow direct
election to the post of president.
A furious Badal had on Friday called up and shot off missives to PM Manmohan Singh and Delhi LG Tejendra Khanna, seeking a "leash on Dikshit-led Delhi government" and action against those who had attacked the SAD(B) leaders and workers at Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib on Thursday.
Speaking exclusively to TOI on Saturday, Dikshit said, "Put me on leash if you want Mr Badal. The Cabinet has already cleared the amendment. It will be sent to the ministry of home affairs and I will personally make sure that the Act is ready by December. There shouldn't be any uncertainty and ambiguity on this".
Dikshit's visit to Ludhiana comes two days after clashes between two rival Sikh factions — Delhi unit of SAD (Badal) and Paramjit Sarna-led camp — at the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee meeting at the Rakabganj gurdwara.
The melee at the 229-year-old gurdwara near the Parliament, that ensued for 30 minutes, had left at least eight people critically injured as the groups used sticks, stones and kripans against each other. The clashes fuelled the tension simmering since October 9 when the Delhi cabinet proposed to raise the tenure of the governing council of Delhi's gurdwaras from two years to four years through the Gurdwara Act amendment (2012). The same amendment also provides for direct election to the post of DSGMC president.
In his letter, the Punjab CM had also urged the Centre "to stop Delhi government from going ahead with its dangerous move to interfere in the religious affairs of the Sikh community".
Dikshit said she had not been briefed on the contents of Badal's letter. " Mr Badal is free to write to whoever he wants. My suggestion to him is that he should not interfere in elections which are not taking place in his state," she added. She also hit out at the opposition, saying many amendments were made to the 1971 Act even by the BJP-led government.
A furious Badal had on Friday called up and shot off missives to PM Manmohan Singh and Delhi LG Tejendra Khanna, seeking a "leash on Dikshit-led Delhi government" and action against those who had attacked the SAD(B) leaders and workers at Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib on Thursday.
Speaking exclusively to TOI on Saturday, Dikshit said, "Put me on leash if you want Mr Badal. The Cabinet has already cleared the amendment. It will be sent to the ministry of home affairs and I will personally make sure that the Act is ready by December. There shouldn't be any uncertainty and ambiguity on this".
Dikshit's visit to Ludhiana comes two days after clashes between two rival Sikh factions — Delhi unit of SAD (Badal) and Paramjit Sarna-led camp — at the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee meeting at the Rakabganj gurdwara.
The melee at the 229-year-old gurdwara near the Parliament, that ensued for 30 minutes, had left at least eight people critically injured as the groups used sticks, stones and kripans against each other. The clashes fuelled the tension simmering since October 9 when the Delhi cabinet proposed to raise the tenure of the governing council of Delhi's gurdwaras from two years to four years through the Gurdwara Act amendment (2012). The same amendment also provides for direct election to the post of DSGMC president.
In his letter, the Punjab CM had also urged the Centre "to stop Delhi government from going ahead with its dangerous move to interfere in the religious affairs of the Sikh community".
Dikshit said she had not been briefed on the contents of Badal's letter. " Mr Badal is free to write to whoever he wants. My suggestion to him is that he should not interfere in elections which are not taking place in his state," she added. She also hit out at the opposition, saying many amendments were made to the 1971 Act even by the BJP-led government.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK
‘No role in Rakab Ganj violence’
Denying that the Delhi Government had any role to play
in the violence pertaining to gurdwara politics at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj
Sahib here on Thursday, Delhi Gurdwara Election & Gurdwara
Administration Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said over the weekend that
the main intention behind the proposed amendment to the Delhi Sikh
Gurdwara (Amendment) Bill, 2012, was to remove corruption and
horse-trading and make the administration more accountable.
“We
were receiving a lot of complaints about corruption in the gurdwara
management. It was said that the members of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara
Management Committee [DSGMC] switched loyalties easily in the absence of
any anti-defection law. Consequently, the positions of the chairman and
other members of various institutions were being compromised. We wanted
to clean up the system,” said Mr. Lovely.
He said
the Delhi Cabinet had passed the proposed amendment on October 8 as it
came under its purview. “The Act was brought by the Delhi Assembly and
so it can also be amended only through its approval. So where is the
question of interference?” he said.
He said just as
chairmen of various bodies and banks are elected directly while members
were elected separately, so too the Delhi Government had proposed the
introduction of a two-vote system for separate elections for the post of
president of DSGMC and its members.
“We want to give
the power of election to the people of Delhi. They will be able to
elect the DSGMC president as also its members. What is the harm in it?
Why is the Shiromani Akali Dal [Badal] leadership so perturbed with
this?” Mr. Lovely said.
He said it will be better if
SAD leader and Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal focused on his
State rather than projecting himself as the champion of the cause of
Delhi’s Sikhs. “Punjab today is suffering from acute drug addiction. Mr.
Badal should eradicate the problems of his State first,” Mr. Lovely
said, echoing views expressed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at a rally
in Punjab recently.
Mr. Lovely’s statements assume
significance as the SAD (Badal) has been repeatedly accusing the
Congress of interfering in Sikh politics in Delhi. It has also charged
that the Delhi Cabinet’s decision to pass the proposal for amending the
DSG Bill was motivated by politics.
with thanks : The Hindu : LINK
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