Thursday, December 10, 2015

ECONOMICS WORKSHOP: ORGANISED BY EDUCATION CELL, DSGMC

The workshop was organized on the thought of S. Harmit Singh Kalka, Chairman School Education to navigate the blazing fast pace of growth and changes occurring in CBSE syllabus and pattern of examination.
Education cell under the chairmanship of S. Harmit Singh  Kalka took another step forward by organizing Economics Workshop for GHPS XI and XII std teachers at GHPS Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi. Ms. Rekha Sharma, associated with various educational bodies like CBSE, NCERT, SCERT, NIOS etc. was the eminent subject expert resource person. The highlights of the workshop were:
·        Discussion of the Economics Syllabus
·        Use of Supplementary reading material of Economics (issued by CBSE)
·        Question Paper Design
·        Marking Scheme of Examination
·        Use of newspapers related to topics of syllabus


The vision of S. Manjit Singh GK, Chairman GHPS (New Delhi) Society & President, DSGMC, S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Vice Chairman GHPS (New Delhi) Society and General Secretary, DSGMC to uplift the status of GHPS schools was highly appreciated and looked forward for further such initiatives that can help beacons of knowledge and empowerment for our academicians. The workshop concluded with the thanking note delivered by the organizer Ms. Maninder Kaur,Dean, attached to Education Cell.

With Thanks : Media DSGMC

Manjit Singh G.K.: DSGMC to build international centre for Sikh studies in Gurdwara Sri Rakab Ganj Sahib


Moving model installation on December 12, at Gurdwara Sri Bangla Sahib

Hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal to head finance committee making expenditure on centre, DSGMC to oversee entire project

New Delhi / 10-12-2015 - The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has decided to set up ‘The international Centre for Sikh Studies’ located in Gurdwara Sri Rakab Ganj Sahib Complex adjacent to Parliament House in New Delhi.The announcement was jointly made in a press conference addressed by President DSGMC Manjit Singh G.K., USA based hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal and General Secretary DSGMC Manjinder Singh Sirsa today.
                The Centre is designed as a state of the art facility for Sikh religious and studies related to Gurbani and will also have state of the art facilities of international standards of digital library, conference facility and a museum space for permanent exhibitions and visiting exhibitors.


 G.K. informed that Sant Singh Chatwal has announced to contribute Rs. 6.5 crore for the centre which would come up in 15 months at total cost of Rs. 15 crore. DSGMC President also announced for making Chatwal as head of Finance Committee to oversee all expenses going into the project and the bank account would be audited by a renowned company. “Recognizing the need to communicate with global population particularly new generations of all religions living worldwide, to convey them the Sikh ethos, traditions and Sikh tenants the centre would adopt modern communication methods”, said G.K.A working model of the auditorium is being installed at Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib on 12 December, 2015 so as to share the project with the visiting sangat. Chatwal would unveil the model G.K. added.
Speaking on the occasion Chatwal said that the details of expenditure would be displayed online and also said that he would also motivate his non Sikh friends to contribute for the project. He added that the foreign tourists would gain maximum from the project.
                
General Secretary Sirsa said, The centre will highlight universality of the Sikh faith with special focus on respect for women, non acceptance of the caste system, importance of nature and environment and the practice of caring and sharing, values enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and handwritten sarups of Sri Guru Granth Sahib would also installed in the centre.
                
Former Rajya Sabha member and Convener of the Sikh Centre Tarlochan Singh informed that the centre would provide all important information about Sikh religion in 30 minutes and informed that such centre would come up in UK and USA. He also informed Bobby Bedi would design the centre and that the script of information though multimedia would be written by former spokesman of ministry of external affairs Navtej Singh Sarna.
               

 On the occasion DSGMC legal advisor Jaswinder Singh Jolly handed over Rs. 51,000 for the project as initial contribution. DSGMC senior vice president Mahinder Pal Singh Chadha, vice president Satpal Singh, senior leader Avtar Singh Hit, Chairman Dharam Parchar committee DSGMC Paramjeet Singh Rana, DSGMC members Kulmohan Singh, Ravinder Singh Khurana, Tanwant Singh, Gurbachan Singh Cheema, Hardev Singh Dhanoa, Capt. Inderpreet Singh, Gurmeet Singh Meeta, Paramjeet Singh Chandok, Gurmeet Singh Lubana and Akali leader Jaswant Singh Bittu were also present. 

With Thanks : Media DSGMC

US Senator asks Carter to end dress policy for Sikhs in army

A top US Senator today asked Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to repeal a dress policy in its army which prevents Sikhs from serving in the military with their religious articles intact.


WASHINGTON: A top US Senator today asked Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to repeal a dress policy in its army which prevents Sikhs from serving in the military with their religious articles intact. 


"Under current Department of Defense (DoD) policy, implemented in 1988, members of the Sikh faith are unable to serve in the military unless they abandon their articles of faith--namely maintaining unshorn hair, beards, and wearing a turban," Senator Tim Kaine wrote in a letter to Carter. 


with thanks : EconomicTimes : LINK : for detailed news. 


Rival groups in Crawley's Sikh community in bitter dispute over temple and holy books


WORSHIPPERS at a Crawley temple were left in tears after a bitter row between members of the town's Sikh community led to one group arriving unannounced to remove holy books to take them to a new temple.
The community has been divided over plans to relocate from the temple in Spencers Road, West Green to a newly renovated building in Ifield Green, Ifield.
Last Wednesday that dispute came to a head when one group arrived at the Siri Guru Singh Sabha in West Green to remove cooking utensils, electrical equipment and the temple's six copies of the Sikh holy text – the Guru Granth Sahib.
They planned to take everything over to the new temple – the newly converted Edwards Sports and Social Club.

with thanks : craeleynews : LINK : for detailed news.

Buena Park Sikh leaders call for investigation after temple vandalized

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Sikh community leaders in Orange County are urging authorities to investigate a weekend episode of temple vandalism as a possible hate crime, while police have increased patrols near the religious center.
Gang graffiti was found scribbled on the exterior of the Sikh Center in Buena Park on Sunday, while an expletive and the word "ISIS" was scrawled on a community member’s truck, according to the Sikh Coalition.
"We believe that the Gurdwara Singh Sabha was vandalized because it is a Sikh house of worship," the coalition's attorney Gurjot Kaur said in a statement. "We call on local and federal agencies to investigate this vandalism as a hate crime and request increased law enforcement security at the gurdwara immediately.”
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DSGMC has misused gurdwara funds: Sarna

Tribune News Service
New Delhi, December 9
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee led by the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) has mismanaged the committee finance, failed to make a road map for the controversial 400-bedded Guru Harikrishan Hospital (GHH) adjacent to Bala Sahib Gurdwara and increased the committee expenditure, said general secretary of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Delhi), Harvinder Singh Sarna.
Running the GHH was the main election issue of SAD Badal during 2013 DSGMC elections. The SAD has been in the committee for about three years, but so far no road map has been prepared for the hospital, said Sarna while addressing a conference. 
The SAD Badal had also said that former DSGMC president Paramjit Singh disposed of the proposed Guru Harikrishan Hospital to a private company for Rs 300 crore. Why don't they make public the document of the sale of hospital, he questioned.  

with thanks : Tribune : LINK : for detailed news.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib ji : SikhsIndia

'His Name Is Darsh Singh': Pushback Against 'Joke' Goes Viral




Greg Worthington
Let me tell you why this shit isn't funny. I know this guy and his name's not 'Muhammad.' He's not Arab, he's Punjabi. He's not even Muslim, he's a Sikh. His name is Darsh Singh and he's a US citizen, born and bred. That jersey he's wearing in this pic, it currently sits in a Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC because he made US history as the NCAA's first turbaned Sikh American basketball player for Trinity University in my hometown of San Antonio. He was co-captain .........

On Sunday, Worthington took to Facebook to introduce Singh and explain why the "joke" in the photo was not funny. As of Tuesday morning, Worthington's post has received more than 23,000 likes and more than 10,000 shares.

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Sikh gurdwara vandalised with racist graffiti

A Sikh gurdwara in Wednesfield was vandalised with graffiti at the weekend.
The Wednesfield gurdwara that was vandalised with graffiti.
The Wednesfield gurdwara that was vandalised with graffiti. Credit: Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal
Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, Wednesfield South has condemned the incident and said:
We the Sikh community are a peaceful community as are the Muslim community across the UK. We are the same Sikh community who contributed towards the Christmas tree near Wednesfield library as well as the St Thomas Church clock.
We're the same Sikh community who answered the call from England to fight in both World Wars.
Whoever did this needs a serious history lesson.
– COUNCILLOR BHUPINDER GAKHAL, WEDNESFIELD SOUTH



with thanks : itv : LINK : for detailed news.

Monday, December 7, 2015

How an outnumbered 6th Sikh Battalion saved Poonch


The 6th Sikh Battalion heroically defended the strategically important town against a numerically superior Pakistani force 44 years ago. One of the bravest battles of the 1971 war was actually fought hundreds of kilometres away from Bangladesh, to protect the town of Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir. The 6th Sikh Battalion heroically defended the strategically important town against a numerically superior Pakistani force 44 years ago.

Officials said that during the 1971 conflict, the heroic stand of the battalion against a numerically superior enemy saved the politically important town of Poonch. The battle was fought from December 3-6.
As India joined the war on behalf of then East Pakistan on December 3, 1971, Pakistan attacked on the Western front. Pakistani brigades in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) comprising 5 Frontier Force Rifles, 7 POK Battalion and 51 Punjab Regiment were given the task of capturing two piquets as also the helipad in Poonch which were held by the 6 Sikh.
0 The assault began on the evening of December 3 but 6 Sikh, with artillery support, held them off for three days after which there was no major attack. The battalion suffered eight casualties and 33 were wounded. For their action, the battalion won one Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) and five Vir Chakras and the battle honour ‘Defence of Poonch 1971.’
with thanks : The Hindu : LINK : for detailed news.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Young Sikh Man Attacks Congress Leader Jagdish Tytler To Avenge His Alleged Role In 1984 Riots

Congress Leader Jagdish Tytler, who is one of the main accused in the 1984 Delhi riots case, was attacked by a 23-year-old Sikh man in the capital today during a wedding function.
Young Sikh Man Attacks Congress Leader Jagdish Tytler One Of The Accused In 1984 Riots Case
ANI

Reports said the incident took place at 11 pm at a farm house in the Mehrauli area, where Tytler had gone to attend the wedding.
“The Congress leader was leaving the wedding ceremony when the incident happened. A youth named Sehaj Umang Singh started abusing Tytler and then tried to throw a glass at him. However, the leader escaped unhurt,” a police official revealed.
Young Sikh Man Attacks Congress Leader Jagdish Tytler One Of The Accused In 1984 Riots Case
Indian Express

Following the attack, the man was caught and handed him over to the police. He was detained, and later let off after a brief interrogation.
"It's ridiculous that in a country like ours somebody who has killed 3000 ppl can roam around free having fun. And if I speak my heart out in public I have to be reprimanded and taken to the police," said the attacker - Sehaj Umang Singh Bhatia.
Tytler is accused of being one of the stalwarts of the 1984 riots which brutally massacred thousands of Sikhs in the aftermath of PM Indira Gandhi's assasination on October 31,1984.
Last week, CBI’s closure report on Tytler in the case was rejected by court which asked the agency for further investigation.
with thanks : indiatimes : LINK : for detailed news.