Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Himachal Pradesh landslide: At least 8 killed; 10 injured as Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib caves in
Eight persons were killed and ten others injured when a building adjoining the historic Manikaran Sahib Gurdwara caved in due to a massive landslide this afternoon.
Kullu Deputy Commissioner Rakesh Kanwar confirmed that eight bodies which were buried under huge boulders have been extricated while search is on for more.
Eyewitnesses claimed that the dead could be more than ten in number as a large number of people had taken shelter in the building, close to the Gurdwara, when the tragedy struck.
The exact number of dead or injured could not be ascertained as some bodies are feared to be buried under the debris.
The district administration has sought the assistance of Gurdwara authorities in locating and identifying the bodies as most people staying in the building were outsiders.
People ran helter-skelter as boulders fell on the building and many were trapped as a huge portion of the three- storey building virtually collapsed.
The locals and Gurdwara management immediately swung into action and started rescue operations while Additional District Magistrate, Sub Divisional Magistrate, Kullu and other district officials rushed to the spot.
Those injured have been admitted to zonal hospital at Kullu and condition of seven of them is stated to be serious.
News report with thanks from : DNAINDIA : LINK
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Akshay Kumar offers his ‘seva’ at a Gurudwara
Well, most people aren’t aware that Akshay Kumar has been into philanthropy since a long time.
What we hear is that, he was recently shooting for a scene in his upcoming movie ‘Singh is Bliing’ at a Gurudwara in Punjab. The script for the scene was to offer seva aka charity work wherein he is seen polishing the boots of the devotees in the scene.
A close source from the sets told us, “He was so touched while shooting the scene, that after wrapping up the shoot, he decided to take some time off and went there again to help the little kid to polish the shoes. He wanted to offer seva in a Gurudwara since a long time, but due to his hectic schedule he couldn’t.”
Starring Akshay Kumar and Amy Jackson in lead roles, ‘Singh is Bliing’ is all set to release on 2nd October!!
with thanks : Yahoo News : LINK
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Dr. Man Mohan Kaur : Coordination & Cooperation between College & Society
Dr. Man Mohan Kaur ,Principal of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, Dev Nagar held a special meeting chaired by Mayor Shri Ravindra Gupta ,Mr. Paramjit Singh Rana ( DSGMC Chairman) along with other Public Representatives of Karol Bagh area with a vision to discuss College's plans for social cause /support in society.
Dr. Man Mohan Kaur while addressing public representatives said that cooperation for social development and coordination is vital to remain composed and for social consciousness.
The main aim of this meeting was to discuss the development of talent of the weaker sections of society .Associated with this noble aim,Teachers represented their plan along with the public representatives with detailed information about the future plans.
Mr. Ravinder Gupta for Talent Development Corporation focuses on linking schools with college students. He emphasised that the brain development of children along with physical development is very important. On this occasion, Mr. Rana also suggested that the interaction of School students along with College students (candidate) must be set up.
DSGMC questioned :Yakub Memon is finally hanged but what about the perpetrators of 1984 Sikh’s genocide
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president S. Manjit Singh GK, in an open letter to the people of India said that 1993 Mumbai terror attack convict Yakub Memon is finally hanged but what about the perpetrators of 1984 Sikh’s genocide ? Leave alone putting them behind bars, they have instead been provided with plush and influential posts , given high security cover and are still dictating terms as if mocking the Sikh’s bloodshed.
“Endless fight, both on roads and in court rooms in past 31 years have brought no reprieve to the ailing Sikh community especially to the victims’ relatives, now it is up to common law abiding citizens of India to decide on the judicial as well as political system that influences the judiciary and raise a voice to change it” said Gk.
He said Mumbai terror attack in 1993 had costs 257 precious lives which was a highly deplorable incident in the history of independent India but butchering of more than ten thousand Sikhs in cold blood in 1984 was no less a heinous crime which deserved justice and taken to a logical end.
“What made the judicial system to reward capital punishment to the Mumbai terror attack convict in 22 years times but not to send a single perpetrator of Sikh genocide to gallows even after 31 years of the incident” questioned GK.
He said, in an unprecedented manner, Supreme Court judges worked overnight to expedite the Yakub Memon’s case but judicial system never gave a serious thought to punish the killers of thousands of Sikhs who were also expecting justice from the same judicial set up.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa General Secretary Of DSGMC said that Supreme Court had taken suo moto notice of Godhra incident in which around 1100 people were killed and constituted a Special Investigation Team but in case of Sikh’s genocide, SIT had been constituted but there was no whereabouts of its officials. “Why there is this disparity, why justice is not being given to Sikh victims of 1984 genocide , why the killers of Sikhs are roaming free and away from the clutches of law” questioned Sirsa.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
Monday, July 27, 2015
Pak Terrorists have entered Gurdaspur in Punjab
SHOCKING NEWS : Pakistani Terrorists have attacked in Gurdaspur Punjab. They first fired on a bus and than entered Dina nagar Police station. Reports say that in the cross firing between Terrorists & Police, atleast 6 plus persons have been killed.
Its shocking & unfortunate that Pakistan is still not keeping calm and always willing to attack INDIA in one way or other.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Sikh grandfather risks life for love
Today's crumb comes to us from the Times of India. A 62-year-old man who wishes to remain nameless recently arrived in Australia from India to visit his children and his 18-month-old granddaughter. They were at Wentworthville station in Sydney where he was buying a train ticket. He did not know it, but for weather reasons the platform is slightly slanted toward the tracks, This caused his grandchild's untended buggy to roll away, as shown here, until it crashed down onto the tracks.
Instantly the grandfather ran after the baby. He jumped down onto the track bed and lifted the pram (with his granddaughter in it) up to the waiting arms of her Mom and grandmother. Then he noticed a freight train racing toward him.
He was unable to climb back up on the platform. The train blew its horn to warn him, and a security camera caught him running for his life down the tracks until he found a spot just wide enough to squeeze aside as the train zoomed by. Railroad inspector Paul Reynolds summed up the incident this way: "Baby very lucky. Grandfather just as lucky." The platform will soon be regraded to make it completely flat.
with thanks : neagle : LINK : for detailed news.
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