Sunday, January 8, 2012

India ( Amritsar ) getting world's largest driverless pod car system

India getting world's largest driverless pod car system


200 electric vehicles will shuttle 100,000 passengers a day to and from holy site.

Conjuring up memories of the driver-free taxis — Johnny Cabs — seen in the 1990 sci-fi action flick Total Recall, a huge new fleet of autonomous vehicles will soon serve the Indian town of Amritsar. Developed by Ultra Global PRT, the system of 200 electric Passenger Rapid Transit cars will dwarf the one it built at London's Heathrow airport in 2010.

Traveling along a two-mile-long system of elevated roadways between seven stations, the PRT vehicles are expected to ferry 100,000 people a day within Amritsar, location of India's Golden Temple, a Sikh holy site that attracts as many as 500,000 visitors each day during peak times of the year. Ultra Global expects 35% of the site's visitors to utilize the vehicles, which will cost about the same as conventional taxis or rickshaws to hire.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Hailstones at Golden temple on Friday

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HAILSTONES: An Indian girl picked up hail after a hail storm and heavy rain outside the Sikh Shrine Golden temple in Amritsar on Friday. (Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images).

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Gurdwara Lakhanmajra - 18 KM from Rohtak : Pics


































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Akal Takht defers hearing on Amitabh plea on ’84 riots

The Akal Takht on Tuesday deferred indefinitely the case involving Amitabh Bachc-han’s alleged role in inciting violence in 1984 Sikh riots.
Earlier, the hearing was scheduled for December 22 but put off due to unavailability of Sikh high priests for this meeting. As many as five Sikh high priests were supposed to give their verdict on Bachchan’s plea.
Bachchan, in a sealed letter to the Akal Takht, had pleaded his innocence in the riots. He had sent the letter after facing criticism from various Sikh organisations about an invitation pertaining to inauguration of Khalsa Heritage complex, Virast-e-Khalsa, at Anandpur Sahib. As a result of this, he did not attend this function.

with thanks : indian Express : link above for detailed news.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

HC issues notices to Centre, Punjab gov on Sehajdhari issue

Chandigarh, Jan 3 (PTI) Punjab and Haryana High Court today issued notices to the Centre, Punjab government, SGPC and Gurudwara Election Tribunal for February 8 on a PIL by Sehajdharis (non-baptised Sikhs), seeking fresh elections of SGPC and inclusion of Sehajdhari in revised list. On December 20, the High Court had quashed the Centre's notification debarring Sehajdharis from voting in the Sikh body's polls. The petitioner appealed that till the fresh elcetions are held, newly elected members of SGPC, which is the apex religious body of the Sikhs, be restrained from acting. It was submitted by the petitioner that the election of SGPC held on September 18, 2011 was made conditional and outcome of the writ petitions challenging notification issued by the Central government on October 8, 2003 disfranchising Sehajdharis by the full bench of the High Court as well as by the Supreme Court in the Special Leave Petition.


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Live Broadcast from Takhat Siri Hazur Sahib Now on SikhNet


In memory and celebration of the Prakash Purab (Birthday) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji which occurs this year on Saturday, Dec 31st, we are excited to announce the launch of daily live audio broadcast from Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib.
This will enable thousands of Sikhs all over the world to join in and listen to Kirtan that is happening live from Takhat Siri Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, India.
Although this broadcast channel just became available on SikhNet Radio and on the Gurbani Media Center mobile app, it will continue indefinitely after the coming Gurpurb, so that you will always be able to listen to kirtan from Takht Sachkand Siri Hazur Sahib. It is now a permanent SikhNet Radio channel - Channel 7.
This new live audio broadcast has been made possible by the partnership of SikhNet and the Hazur Sahib Gurdwara management. Special thanks to Dr. P. S. Pasricha (Chairman) as well as Jasbir Singh Dham (Adviser to Chairman) who helped make this new service possible on this auspicious occasion.
Starting early morning on December 31st (India time - Standard Time +05:30 UTC) you can listen to the special celebrations going on at Takhat Siri Hazoor Sahib in celebration of the birth of Siri Guru Gobind Singh ji.
You can listen to the Live Broadcast directly on the SikhNet Radio page (Channel 7) as well as on your mobile device using the SikhNet Radio / Gurbani Media Center mobile apps. In the following week the live audio will also be available directly on the Hazur Sahib website.

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Akal Takht to decide on Big B's plea today

India Today


Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan's plea of innocence in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots would come up before the highest Sikh body -- Akal Takht -- in Amritsar on Tuesday. The Akal Takht was likely to take a decision over the letter Bachchan had sent it ...