Thursday, March 30, 2017

Concerns over growing intimidation, threats against members of the Sikh community in Indiana


INDIANAPOLIS -- Sikhs in Indiana say they’re being intimidated and harassed at an alarming rate in recent months, but they don’t believe they’re the intended target.
Many members of the community believe that the “attacks” that have been directed at them stem from a misunderstanding of who they are and the misinterpretation that being a Sikh is the same as being a Muslim. And those attitudes come from the heightened fear of Muslims across the country.
President Donald Trump’s immigration ban is just one example of a political act that has affected public attitudes about Muslims in recent months, but it’s not the only one. 
Members of the Sikh community in Indianapolis are hoping to set the record straight before someone goes too far - but they don't condone violence against Muslims either. 
with thanks : theindychannel : LINK : for detailed news report.

Rs1,106-cr SGPC budget focuses on youth, Sikh education

Tribune News Service
Amritsar, March 29
With focus on promoting education and Sikh religion and its values, the SGPC today passed Rs 1,106.59-crore budget for 2017-18 fiscal year at its general house here today.
It witnessed a raise of 8.65 per cent (Rs 88.1 crore) as compared to last year despite demonetisation denting gurdwaras’ donation.
During 2016-2017, the proposed budget was Rs 1,064.14 crore, but only Rs 1,018.49 crore could be spared as the apex body-run gurdwaras witnessed a decline in donation due to demonetisation, an official said.
It was also for the first time since 2011 that the general house was conducted in the presence of Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh and Takht Damdama Sahib Jathedar Giani Gurmukh Singh.
Earlier due to Sehajdhari Sikhs’ voting rights row pending with legal implications, the SGPC’s 2010 executive body, endorsed by the court, used to announce the budget till last year. Now, as this bar is obsolete, the budget was presented by SGPC general secretary Amarjit Singh Chawla.
The focus has primarily been kept on catching the Sikh youth’s fancy towards Sikh ethics and nurturing their career in academics, sports, civil, defence and other professional arena. It has been decided to make Sikh education compulsory in its primary-level schools (Classes I to V).
A separate head of Rs 33 crore has been kept reserve under the education fund.
For education, the SGPC has announced Rs 227 crore for elevating the standard of studies at its 88 institutes. Last year, just Rs 204 crore could be spared.
To bring the youth in the mainstream without compromising on the Sikh principles, a special training school has been started at Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Tohra Institute of Advance Studies in Sikhism, Patiala.
Similarly, a separate sports department has been proposed to be set up to promote sports in schools and colleges.
Sikh students, who excel in the field of sports, agriculture, science and other research fields at national and international levels, will be honoured with Rs 1 lakh each, along with certificates in special programmes.
Those who successfully qualify the IAS/IPS will be presented cash reward of Rs 1 lakh and PCS will get Rs 75,000. Special scholarship provision of Rs 51,000 each has been decided to be given to Sikh students who grab first 20 positions in the school Education Board exam.
Similarly, Rs 4.5 crore has been proposed for Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib. The SGPC has set up preparatory schools for civil services and armed forces at Fatehgarh Sahib. A sum of Rs 1.5 crore has been spared for the Armed Force Training Academy at Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College.
On the social front, the committee has announced Rs 9 crore to help cancer patients from its trust funds.
To help deserving “baptised” Sikh students in their education, annual scholarship of Rs 2,000 has been kept for primary-level students, Rs 3,000 for Class X and Rs 4,000 for Class XII students.
An amount of Rs 1.63 crore has been proposed for the same.
Out of general fund of Rs 64 crore, Rs 6 crore has been spared for Miri Piri Medical Sciences and Research College, Shahbad (Haryana), which is expected to start by 2018.

with thanks : Tribune : LINK

Half A Million Views For This Sikh Man's 'Turban' Protest At Times Square


Half A Million Views For This Sikh Man's 'Turban' Protest At Times Square

NEW DELHI:  A 23-year-old Indian-American chose a unique way to speak out about against hate. Angad Singh tied his turban in front of everyone at New York's Times Square as a tribute to 66-year-old Timothy Caughman who was recently killed in a racial attack. In a video posted on Facebook, the Sikh man spoke to New Yorkers about rising hate crimes in the city as he stood in solidarity with the victim.

"Every day when I put on my turban, I am putting myself in hate's way", he said in the video. "But I am not scared because putting on my turban is the most American thing I can do", he added.

The video was posted on Monday and has nearly half a million views.

With thanks : NDTV : Watch the Detailed report and a VIDEO : LINK

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

MANJINDER SIRSA ASKS OPPONENTS TO SPELL THEIR AGENDA OF DEVELOPMENT

MANJINDER SIRSA ASKS OPPONENTS TO SPELL THEIR AGENDA OF DEVELOPMENT. REACHES OUT TO PEOPLE WITH PRO DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE AGENDA

New Delhi, March 29 : The Bhartiya Janta Party and Akali Dal candidate from Rajouri Garden Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa today asked his opposition candidates who are  contesting the Rajouri Garden bye election to spell their agenda of development and pro poor initiatives for the present elections.
        Reaching out to the electorate with his pro development and welfare agenda for the people of the constituency Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that this is high time for the people of the constituency to know the candidates on the basis of their agenda. Spelling his own agenda for the present elections, Mr. Sirsa said that his agenda is same as of his party BJP-Akali Dal who is committed to work for upliftement of the poor and downtrodden and help ameliorate the condition of the middle class families with people oriented development agenda of the BJP-Akali Dal led NDA government at the centre headed by Prime Minister Mr. Narinder Modi.
        He said that on hand is BJP-Akali Dal whose sole agenda is to work for development and prosperity of the country, on the other is AAP whose agenda is to level all sorts of false, misleading and baseless allegations against the political opponents and committing the agenda which is against the very foundation of our constitution. He said that third party in the present field is Congress which has no agenda of governance for the country or its people. He said that people vote for the political parties on the basis of their agenda of development and it was amusing to note that only the BJP-Akali Dal has spell out its agenda and roadmap for the development of the nation and welfare of the people. He said that opposition parties of the BJP-Akali Dal have miserably failed to disclose their agenda of governance.
        Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa further said that as a servant of the people of constituency he had worked a lot during his public life whether it is working as MLA or working as a representative of DSGMC, people are well aware of the fact that whatever he had promised, he had delivered to it. He said that now too he is committed to work for the welfare of the people of Delhi in general and of  Rajouri Garden in particular and assures people that he will be personally available to people all the time for their welfare works.
        The BJP-Akali Dal candidate called upon the people to differentiate between the one working for the welfare of people and development of area and the ones who had done nothing their tenures. He urged the people to vote for the BJP-Akali Dal for the betterment of the area.

PR Sirsa Office

Sikh Man Ties Turban in Times Square as a Protest Against Racism

Sikh Man Ties Turban in Times Square as a Protest Against Racism
A 23-year-old American tied his turban in New York’s Time Square as a protest against racism, on Saturday.
Angad Singh’s action was a tribute to Timothy Caughman, a black man who was stabbed to death in a racially-motivated terror attack.
Singh said that he was upset at the way the media was covering Caughman’s death by asking questions like if he had a criminal record.
The 23-year-old said that the only way to end hate is to get to know one’s countrymen and neighbours. He said that wearing his turban everyday, he knows he is putting himself in hate’s way but for him, tying his turban is the most American act to do.
With racism on the rise, the only way to tackle the present situation is to be more open-minded and sensitive to others. Jumping to conclusions about a person with just the colour of their skin is the most insolent act a person can do.
with thanks : Yahoo News : LINK

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

BJP COMMITTED TO WORK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AREA: SIRSA

CONGRESS AND AAP HAS CONCEDED DEFEAT WITH APPEAL TO STOP DECLARTION OF RESULT OF BYE POLL: SIRSA

New Delhi, March 27 : The Bhartiya Janta Party candidate from Rajouri Garden Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa has said that the Congress and AAP have already conceded defeat by urging the Election Commission to stop declaration of results of the Bye poll for the Rajouri Garden seat.

He said that this has showed utter nervousness of both the parties who are now running away from the election.

Mr. Sirsa said that it was most unfortunate that Congress had represented the area twice whereas AAP legislator also served the constituency but neither of them bothered to carry on development works in the areas falling in the constituency. He said that the pitiable conditions of roads and basic infrastructure in the constituency is testimony of the failure of both the parties in doing welfare works. He said that whatever little has been done in the area was done during his own short stint as MLA. He said that it was most unfortunate that these parties have always focused on doing politics instead of working for the betterment of the people.


BJP COMMITTED TO WORK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AREA : SIRSA

Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa further said that unlike his opponents his sole agenda is of doing public welfare works and carrying on development of the area. He said that The BJP is committed in carrying on with development agenda. He said that it was also high time for the people of the Rajouri Garden to vote for BJP as it is the only party which is in real sense working for the country and its people. Lashing out at AAP he said that like old habits it is still making tall and false promises with the people totally ignoring the legal provisions prevailing in the country and in the national capital.

Meanwhile Mr. Sirsa has further intensified his door to door campaign. He visited Vishnu garden and other areas falling under the constituency where he was warmly received by the people who are eager to vote for the BJP in the present election.

PR : Sirsa Office

Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha gets Sikh Jewel Award

Gurinder Chadha, Viceroy's house
Indian-origin British director Gurinder Chadha has been honoured with the Sikh Jewel Award for 2017 for her immense contribution to British cinema. Chadha, whose films include Bhaji on the Beach, Bend It Like Beckham and Bride and Prejudice, received the award from UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon at the Vaisakhi Dinner organised by the British Sikh Association at the Lancaster Hotel here Thursday night.
The High Commissioner of India to the UK, Y K Sinha, who was the Guest of Honour, was also present on the dais. Chadha’s latest film, “Viceroy’s House” tells the true story of the final five months of British rule in India and coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Independence of India and the founding of Pakistan.
Receiving the award, Chadha said, “Some people use religion to divide – that is the theme of my film – and also the atrocities inflicted on us.  It is a fair film.”
Jasminder Singh, OBE, Chairman and founder of Edwardian Hotels, Jagjeet Singh Sohal, a writer, broadcaster ad communications consultant, and Khalsa Aid founded in 1999, also received the Sikh Jewel Awards.

with thanks : Indian Express : LINK : for detailed news

‘You don’t belong in this country’: White man yells at Sikh-American woman in NY

Hate crime
A Sikh-American woman was allegedly harassed on a subway train in New York after a white man mistook her for a West Asian and allegedly shouted “you don’t belong in this country” --- the latest in a series of hate crimes against people of South-Asian origin.
Rajpreet Heir was taking the subway train to a friend’s birthday party in Manhattan this month when the white man began shouting at her, according to a report in the New York Times.
Heir recounted the ordeal in a video for a Times section called ‘This Week in Hate’, which highlights hate crimes and harassment around the country since the election of President Donald Trump.
Heir said she was looking at her phone when the white man shouted at her saying, “Do you even know what a Marine looks like? Do you know what they have to see? What they do for this country? Because of people like you.”
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK : for detailed news.

DSGMC postpones office-bearers’ elections to March 28

DSGMC

Failing to reach consensus over certain posts, the newly elected Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Friday postponed the elections of its office-bearers to March 28.
Sources said Manjinder Singh Sirsa, who was the general secretary in the previous term, wanted to be re-elected to the second senior-most post of the gurdwara body, but was challenged by three other contenders: Harmeet Singh Kalka, Harmanjit Singh and Amarjeet Singh Pappu.
They staked their claim, taking the plea that the post needs to be filled by a new face. As things got chaotic, Avtar Singh Hit also staked his claim for the post of president.
As the House couldn’t reach a consensus, the elections were postponed, with Manjit Singh GK unanimously elected the pro tem chairman.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK

DSGMC: Bypoll for Delhi’s Sikh-dominated Rajouri Garden seat on April 9

Bypoll
The by election to the Sikh-dominated Rajouri Garden assembly segment in Delhi will take place on April 9. The seat fell vacant after the Aam Aadmi Party’s Jarnail Singh resigned in January 2017 to contest the Punjab assembly elections opposite Shiromani Akali Dal supremo and then chief minister Parkash Singh Badal from Lambi.
The BJP-Akali combine has fielded Manjinder Singh Sirsa in the bypoll. He is also vying for re-election to the post of general secretary of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC). Sirsa was the coalition’s choice from Rajouri Garden in the Delhi elections in December 2013 as well. Elected to the assembly in those polls, he lost the seat in January 2014 elections, despite polling 45,000 votes as compared to 41,000 in the previous elections.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK