Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sikh youth in Italy fined Rs. 19.5 lakh for not removing kirpan
Manpreet Singh is highly disappointed with the Italy court's decision .
In a copy to a punjabi daily , Manpreet Singh who is a resident of village Tanda in Hoshiarpur, now residing at Vicentino in Vicenza province of Italy,said that almost a year ago, on February 2 , 2013 while working in the Italian city of Tarvisio, he had been the victim of a road accident. At that time, he was admitted in the hospital of Tarvisio for treatment, where a team of young doctors asked Manpreet Singh to remove his kirpan.
Manpreet Singh explained to the doctors the importance of the kirpan and the reason he cannot remove it. On Manpreet Singh's refusal, doctors informed the police, wherein he was accused of wearing an 18 centimeters long ( kirpan )- more than what is allowed- and considering it a crime to keep weapons, registered a case under Section 110 of the Italian Constitution Act 4.
Manpreet Singh's lawyer, Baso Jasepe continued defending the case, but on January 22, 2014, through his lawyer he received a notice from the court of Tarvisio, according to which the court fined him Rs. 19.5 lakh.
In the case the fine is not paid, a three month prison sentence will be awarded. Although against this decision, Manpreet Singh's expert lawyer Agrona has begun the legal process.
With thanks : Hindustan Times : Link
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Sikh American drives away with victory in Minnesota
Washington: A Sikh American in Minnesota drove away with a victory when he won the right for the community in the US State to wear their turbans in driver’s licence photos.
Last month when Blaine resident Jatinder Singh went to the local Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) office to get his licence renewed, he was told his turban was not allowed in his driver’s license photo.
He then went to the Sikh American Legal Defence and Educational Fund (SALDEF), a community organisation, which pointed DVS officials to the department’s explicit policy on religious accommodation.
In fact, the department’s own guidance material shows examples of compliant photographs, including a full-face photo of a Sikh American man wearing a turban.
Following SALDEF’s intervention, Singh was able to get his licence with his articles of faith intact.
Apologising for the incident, DVS director, Patricia McCormick, pledged to work with SALDEF on religious accommodation training of DVS staff “specifically, related to accommodating the Sikh turban” as needed.
Jasjit Singh, executive director of SALDEF commended “Jatinder Singh for identifying an opportunity to make change, for the benefit of Sikh Americans in Minnesota and elsewhere, who now see a shining example of a fair policy properly enforced”.
North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) chairman Dalwinder Singh Dhoot also expressed the Indian American community’s “satisfaction and happiness on the significant victory” of Jatinder Singh.
With Thanks : Mizo News : LINK
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Efforts to rescue abducted Pak Sikhs intensify
Pakistan (February 17, 2014): It is learnt that Pakistan Sikh leaders has been holding meeting with the Pakistan leadership, including the so-called ‘hardliners’, to save the two Sikh who were abducted near Deraban area of Dera Ismail Khan last week.
The abductors though released the other two men, who along with two Pakistani Sikhs were kidnapped, but the other captives, who were identified as Pawinder Singh and Nand Singh, resident of Mohallaj Jogan Shah, Peshawar, and deal in natural medicines, remain untraceable.
As per information member provincial assembly of Imran Khan’s Pakistan According to media reports Sadar Singh father of Pawinder Singh and uncle of Nand Singh has registered a case with the Deraban Police station under Pakistan Penal Code against abductors.
“We had meeting with Maulana Sami ul Haq, the head of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP), Jamaat e Islami KPK Ameer Prof M Ibrahim Khan, Maulana Atta Ur Rehman , vice presedent Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam and so on to make early and safe release of the Pawinder Singh and Nand Singh”, Swarn Singh reportedly told news-agency ANI.
Sikh leaders in Pakistan and India have also shown their concern for the safety and security of minorities living in Pakistan.
Sham Singh, President of the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (PSGPC), has urged the federal government to make sure the two Sikhs are released.
Whereas Avtar Singh Makkar President Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC), the premier body of the Sikhs that have been looking after the religious affairs, appealed to the Pakistan government to find out the whereabouts of two Pakistani Sikhs.
with thanks : SikhSiyaasat
This Bearded Woman Says “I feel more feminine with my beard”
The woman suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, and she grew her first beard at age 11. Since then, the hair has spread to her chest and arms, making her an easy target for jeers and bullies. She says she has received several death threats from strangers on the internet.
Miss Kaur has however decided now to stop cutting her hair since she became a Sikh – the Sikh religion doesn’t permit the cutting of body hair.
The bearded woman, who had engaged in self-harming acts and considered suicide when she was younger, says “I would never ever go back now and remove my facial hair because it's the way God made me and I'm happy with the way I am.I feel more feminine, more sexy (sic) and I think I look it too. I've learned to love myself for who I am nothing can shake me now.’
with thanks : Nigerianbulletin : LINK
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Sikh wins 250,000 pounds in British TV game show
IANS
London, Feb 13 : A Sikh man in Britain has become only the second male contestant to win a popular television game show, getting 250,000 pounds (around $416,000) in the process.
Roop Singh, 54, from Leeds became only the second male contestant to take such a large sum on Channel 4 game show 'Deal Or No Deal' hosted by popular anchor Noel Edmonds, and the seventh overall since the programme was first broadcast eight years ago.
Roop Singh went all the way to the end despite having just five pounds, 100 pounds, 500 pounds, 1,000 pounds and 250,000 pounds in his last five boxes, the channel said in a media release Wednesday.
In the game, there would be 22 identical boxes containing randomly assigned sums of money inside ranging from one pound to 250,000 pounds assigned to contestants to choose one from them.
As the boxes are opened over a number of rounds, the banker (an unseen person who offers deals to the contestants) makes offers of real money to gain possession of their box.
Contestants can either 'deal' to take the money, or play to the end, settling on the amount in their box.
Roop Singh was joined in the programme, which is also called Dream Factory, by his wife and one of his daughters.
“The night before my game, my daughter quite innocently said ‘Dad, I want confetti',” Roop said after winning the game.
“When I was offered 46,000 pounds, all I could think of was ‘Dad, I want confetti’ and I said ‘No Deal’. I still cannot fully remember what happened next but I do remember the confetti and everyone hugging and congratulating me,” he added.
With 250,000 pounds in one box and 500 pounds in the other, the Dream Factory waited with bated breath as Noel revealed the contents of Roop Singh’s box.
with thanks : IANS : LINK : for detailed news.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Birth anniversary of Prof. Sahib Singh ji
Dr, Gurjit Singh ( well known eye surgeon in Chandigarh ) says"after reading all 10 volumes of Guru Granth Sahib Darpanfour times ,my repect for Prof. Sahib Singh ji multiplied million times and he spent 40 years of his life on this
Jatinder S.Sawhney say "Professor Sahib Singh Ji's contribution is immeasurable;the 'Darpan' really opened the door to the meaning of Gurbani,the interpretation of words on the basis of grammar,revolutionized the understanding of Gurbani; He was a real scholar ".
http://www.sikhisidak.com/prof-sahib-singh-ji.html
Justice or vote-bank politics? AAP's anti-Sikh riots posters create furore in the capital
New Delhi: Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has put up posters across the city declaring that justice will be done in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in the capital.
'1984 ke Sikh katleaam ka ab hoga insaaf' [The 1984 anti-Sikh massacre will finally get the justice]
The posters, carrying the photograph of Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party symbol were plastered in various localities of the capital, according to a news report published in Zee News.
Recently, Delhi CM has demanded setting up of SIT to probe into the 1984 Sikh riot. Kejriwal spoke to Delhi's Lieutenant Governor and sought his approval for the same.
The issue came to light after Congress Vice-president Rahul Gandhi acknowledged that there were some Congress party leaders involved in the riots.
The 'qatleaam' posters have received mixed response from the public.
with thanks : Daily Bhasker : LINK : for detailed news.
What is Soha Ali Khan’s next film all about?
The Sahib Biwi Gangster Returns actor would be seen portraying another unconventional character. We wonder what it is…
Soha Ali Khan has never really worked in mainstream, big budgeted films. She preferred unconventional cinema over commercial; be it War Chhod Na Yaar, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns or Tum Mile. Now grapevine suggests that the Mr Joe B Carvalho actor has given her nod to a film based on the Delhi riots post Indira Gandhi’s assassination. Wondering whether she would be playing the prolific leader of the nation?
Actually no, as the film is based on the 24 hours post the assassination. The film, which is tentatively titled October 31, would show Soha portraying the character of a Sikh mother of two children. The story, directed by national award winner Shivaji Patil, is said to be based on real life incident. The rest of the details are still under wraps, but this film surely promises to be a great suspense thriller.
with thanks : BollywoodLife : LINK
Sikh community members hold 'Walk for Justice'
New Delhi, Feb 10 (PTI) Scores of members of the Sikh community this evening took out a march from Gurudwara Bangla Sahib to Jantar Mantar here in protest over the recent revelation that the then central government had sought help from Britain for Operation Bluestar in 1984.
Bearing torches, the participants in the 'Walk for Justice' wanted to go up till the PM's residence, but were stopped by police at Jantar Mantar.
with thanks : PTI : LINK
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