Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh Shrugs Off Invitation to Ayodhya Bhoomi Pujan

Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh

Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh shrugs off invitation to Ayodhya bhoomi pujan.The invitation, sent by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, was delivered by the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat, the Sikh wing of pro-Hindutva organisation, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Monday afternoon.

When asked if he would be attending the event on August 5, the jathedar said, “I have not read this invitation.” When told that the contents of the invitation had been published in the newspapers, he said, “I have not read the newspapers.”

Many are seeing his response as an indication that he won’t go to the event.

Rashtriya Sikh Sangat general secretary Sandeep Singh, who delivered the invite, said, “Though we gave the invite on Monday, our national president had sent it to him on Whatsapp two or three days ago. We can only request his presence. It’s up to him to attend or not,” he added.

Notably, the trust planned to ensure the presence of jathedars of all five Sikh Takhts at the event. However, there is no possibility of attendance of the jathedars as a considerable section of the Sikh community is against it.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/akal-takht-jathedar-shrugs-off-invitation-to-ayodhya-bhoomi-pujan/story-cSwtHoZjchXliBnFankZsL.html


 



Tuesday, August 4, 2020

SGPC Seeks Ban On Alcohol And Drugs In Punjab, The Land of Gurus and Saints

Hooch Tragedy Claimed More Than100 Deaths Due to Spurious Liquor Consumption.

SGPC president Gobind Singh Longowal has sought a ban on all types of alcoholic products and other drugs in Punjab irrespective of its legitimacy or illegitimacy.He has also appealed to the Punjab masses to stop consuming all types of alcoholic products and drugs.

Longowal said that the dominance of alcoholism and drugs in Punjab is totally against the religious and historical characteristics of the state. “Deaths due to alcohol and drug abuse are a big question mark that we must respond to”; “Drug lords are openly playing with the lives of Punjab masses",He said.

Demanding a judicial inquiry into the recently occurred deaths due to spurious liquor, Longowal said that it is the need of the hour to expose the mafia active behind this illegal trade otherwise such incidents will keep happening in the future.

Sikh Sadhbhawna Dal Seeks Complete Ban on Alcohol and Drugs in Punjab

Bhai Baldev Singh Wadala, ex-hazoori Ragi, led Sikh Sadhbhawna Dal is also seeking a complete ban on alcohol and drugs in Punjab. this is a critical issue facing the people and leaders of Punjab. He,however, said that different political parties are engaging in using this issue to gain political mileage in the 2022 elections. He called for arrests of people who were selling spurious liquor in the state.

“The Punjab Government must put an end to this right away as Punjab is the land of Gurus and Bhagats, and such ills should not be allowed here,” he said.

https://www.sikh24.com/2020/08/04/hooch-tragedy-sgpc-seeks-ban-on-alcohol-and-drugs-in-punjab-after-more-than-100-deaths-due-to-spurious-liquor-consumption/#.XyksUogzbIU


Amid pandemic, Food Joints in Amritsar’s Walled City Hunger For Good Old Times

While the walled city is known for its sumptuous food and famous eateries, its dense population and congested lanes have made it a high-risk zone amid the Covid-19 pandemic.That’s the reason that food outlet owners here are suffering huge losses.
Girdhari Lal selling Halva. He makes call on permanent customers to buy Halva, when he don’t find enough customers.

Girdhari Lal said: “I have not seen something like this in my lifetime. I have many customers who would come to me for twice or thrice in a week to eat halva. I will also have tourists. But now local customers are also not coming. So sometimes, when I am left with Halva at closing of the stall, and then I try to call some of my permanent customers and request them to buy the remaining halva. Most of them buy it from me due to our personal relations of years but still it is very tough time for all of us. I don’t know when it would end and normal business will resume.”

     Waiter sanitising table at Kesar Dhabain ,Amritsar

The famous ‘Kesar Da Dhaba’ in the narrow lanes of the walled city in Amritsar was closed for two weeks last month after becoming part of containment zone. The kitchen fires have been lit again at the dhaba, but customers are a rare sight.

“Whenever anyone comes, we ask them to sanitise their hands and then we sanitise the table. We again sanitise table when customers are done eating. But not many customers have been coming. We are not sure when it is going to be normal. We have been selling online, but overall sales have been impacted,” said Ramesh, owner of Kesar Dhaba.

Kulcha Land has now vacant tables that too when half of the tables have been removed to maintain social distancing ,Amritsar

In normal times, customers would struggle to find a table at the Kulcha Land, the famous Amritsari Kulcha makers in Ranjit Avenue. However, things are different now. Half the tables have been removed to maintain social distancing, and still the occupancy is not 100 per cent.

“Our Kulcha is famous in the world but now the world cannot come to us due to coronavirus. I have reduced my workforce to half as most of them have gone back to their villages. I think this year is already wasted and we hope that we will start recovering from next year,” said owner Pawandeep Singh.

Giyan Di Lassi has few drinkers due to COVID-19 , Amritsar 

“We are left with 25 per cent of our business. Tourists are not coming. School and colleges are closed so students are not coming. Our labourers had gone to their home states through Sharamik trains and now they are also not able to return due to unavailability of trains,” said Mohinderpal Thakur, owner of Gian Di Lassi.

“Our business will improve only if Delhi will recover from the coronavirus because only then airports will open and tourists will be allowed to come from the other states and countries. Most of our business comes from tourists and they are not coming to the city right now. I don’t think government can do much to help us,” said Ashawani Vaid, manager Bharavan Da Dhaba, another famous food joint in the walled city.

Another stall owner, Surinder, added:”It’s very difficult to change food habits but coronavirus has shown that fear of death can overpower the love for food. I have been selling puri and aaloo-cholay for last 20 years. It is a kind of breakfast for many locals and shopkeepers in the walled city. They cannot live without it. But now very few people come. Some of my customers told me that they would again start eating after coronavirus is over.

Harjeet Singh, owner, Makhan Fish, blamed the government policy for adding to their woes.He said: “I do not understand what government wants to do. It has allowed buses to run with at least 60 passengers each. But government has permitted only 50 persons that too in restaurant of at least 5,000 sq feet. Do you find any logic behind these two parameters related to Covid-19? Also there are orders that shops should be shut down by 8.30 pm when it is time for people to start coming out of their homes to have dinner outside.”

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/amid-pandemic-food-joints-in-amritsars-walled-city-hunger-for-good-old-times-

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi


 






Acting Jathedar of Akal Takht, Dhian Singh Mand :‘Sikhs Should Stay Away from Ayodhya Temple Ceremony’

Sarbat-Khalsa appointed parallel acting jathedar of Akal Takht, Dhian Singh Mand has said that Sikhs should not participate in the August 5 foundation laying ceremony of the temple at Ayodhya.

“We have equal respect for both Hindus and Muslims and if required we shall work for a compromise between both the communities,” he said in a statement on Monday.

“Several lives have been lost in this dispute and Sikhs respect all religions. Sikhs have been sacrificing their lives for others but they won’t become a party in such dispute,” he said.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/sikhs-should-stay-away-from-ayodhya-temple-ceremony/articleshow/77339370.cms


Monday, August 3, 2020

Dr.Sukhdeep Singh :First Turbaned Sikh Doctor in Hongkong

                       Dr.Sukhdeep Singh,Hongkong

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Sukhdeep Singh grew up surrounded by Cantonese speakers, including his own father, a civil servant. But he only realized the importance of speaking the language when he enrolled in medical school.Patients look at him strangely, and that’s normal. But whenever he speak to them in their own dialect, their faces light up.

Though, Sukhdeep Singh faced various difficulties in the beginning, but he kept himself determined and now he is on the verge of creating history.

“Patients might develop a different perspective on people with turbans in Hong Kong when they see me, a turbaned doctor, and, hopefully, start to view other ethnic minorities differently,” Sukhdeep Singh, who is one of about 12,000 Sikhs in Hong Kong.

Sukhdeep Singh is also working on a mission to empower ethnic minority youth in Hong Kong. For this, he has set up a non-profit organization,Pargaas along with other young professionals. He wants to change the perspective of majority towards the minorities.

https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/sukhdeep-singh-set-to-become-first-turbaned-doctor-in-hong-kong/

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University Of Delhi

Sukhdeep Kaur :First Sikh Woman Prison Officer in Hongkong Donning A Blue Turban To Match Her Navy Blue Uniform

Sporting a blue turban matching her navy blue uniform, Sukhdeep is quite noticeable among the prison squad while marching on the premises of Lo Wu Correctional Institution.

Sukhdeep Kaur, hailing from a nondescript village in Tarn Taran, is the first ‘amritdhari’ Sikh woman  prison officer in Hong Kong.

Sukhdeep Kaur with Woo Ying Ming, Correctional Services Department head

It was for the first time that a baptised Sikh woman was given recognition to be placed with the Correctional Services Department (CSD) in Hong Kong.

The CSD gave Sukhdeep Kaur four blue turbans as part of her Uniform .


Sukhdeep said due to communication gap, as majority of people of Hong Kong origin speak Cantonese (a form of Chinese language), initially it was difficult for me to apprise the people about Sikhism.yet she gained attention for being a woman wearing a turban.
Sukhdeep Kaur with husband Shubeg Singh and Hong Kong Commissioner of Correctional Services Woo Ying-ming

She moved to Hong Kong with the support of her relatives a few years back. She did some extensive course as per the Hong Kong curriculum. Thereafter, she underwent a 23-week special Training.

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3042168/female-prison-officer-hong-kong-becomes-first-wear

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi


The Directorate of Gurdwara Elections :New Software to be Developed For Preparing Photo Electoral Rolls For 2021 Gurdwara Polls

Rajendra Pal Gautam,Delhi Minister for Gurdwara Elections

Delhi minister Rajendra Pal Gautam said a dedicated software will be developed for the preparation and customisation of new photo electoral rolls for Gurdwara elections in March next year. The Directorate of Gurdwara elections has made a request to the Information and Technology department in this regard, he said.

Gautam, who is the Delhi minister for gurdwara elections, said the Directorate of Gurdwara Elections has also requested the Office of Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi, to help it match and verify data of electoral rolls with that of state electoral rolls. “This will be helpful in ensuring transparency in the preparation of photo electoral rolls for the elections to Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee,” he said.

To expedite the process, the Directorate of Gurdwara Elections will extend manpower support to the Delhi CEO office, the minister said.

The Directorate of Gurdwara Elections conducts elections to the DSGMC and the members have a term of four years.

https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/new-software-to-be-developed-for-photo-electoral-rolls-for-gurdwara-polls-120080200562_1.html

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Danny Singh,Australian Watchmaker :Promoting Sikhism and Bridging Cultural Differences Through His Watches Having ‘Khanda"

"Khalsa should be on everyone’s wrist”; "No other brand had such Power, Culture, Pride, History and Divinity as a part of it".

Promoting Sikhism and bridging cultural differences through his watches having ‘Khanda,’ a Sikh symbol with double-edged sword representing the belief in one god, as its logo on the dial and crown of his luxury range of watches has become the aim of Australian watchmaker Danny Singh.

Danny Singh, whose business found its name on papers at the end of 2019, is of view that his watch brand "Khanda" is also a form of service to Sikhs from his motherland Punjab.

The Oz Sikh watchmaker's family had migrated after Indo-Pak partition in 1947 and, according to him, the family was involved in seva (voluntary service) and philanthropy.

About his logo, he said “Nobody has ever chosen the Khanda as their recognized symbol of excellence. We have started it and are pursuing this forward”.

Claiming that the brand Khanda has already been overwhelmingly well received, he said “This brand is a tribute to the day Khalsa was founded by the hands of the legendary tenth Sikh master Guru Gobind Singh.

When asked whether a commercial brand which also promotes Sikhism will help dispel myths about Sikhs' identity due to which they are subjected to hate attacks in several countries, Danny replied “We are Sikhs and have always fought with foreign raiders who had invaded India. We are about doing selfless service to humanity. We will have even served the haters until we make their hate turn to love”;“The love and the adoration which we received have touched and moved us all” he said in an emotive note.

Stating that his company has created something that’s divine for the people, he further claimed that no other brand had such power, culture, pride, history and divinity as a part of it.

In his collection range, he has also brought out the Kaur range,.”This is a homage to the name carried by girls that literally means princess, and I believes that its appeal is cross cultural” adding that the brand would also make people more curious about the Khalsa and help in getting people to understand a bit more about Sikhs.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/oz-sikh-promoting-religiosity-in-rhythm/articleshow/77314180.cms

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi


Jitender Singh Shunty the "superhero" of the Corona period, celebrated his birthday at the cremation ground


Jitendra Singh Shanti, chief founder of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sevadal, has so far cremated more than 290 bodies from Corona. There were also some families who left the body at the last moment. He has also cremated such bodies by Jitendra Singh Shanti. 

While doing this service, Jitendra Singh Shanti and his entire family and Corona became positive. But with the prayers of the people he won the battle with Corona and again engaged in the service of the people. 

Todayon the occasion of his birthday, he observed a 2-minute silence at Seemapuri cremation ground and celebrated his birthday by paying homage to those who performed the funeral with his own hands.

https://www.facebook.com/Jitendersinghshunty/photos/a.410530249027044/2275334552546595

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi


Webinar Series 'From Internal Quality to Quality internalising' :Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,University Of Delhi

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, Dev Nagar,New Delhi has taken an initiative to start a series of talks by eminent and erudite speakers on the topics related to assurance of quality in Higher educational institutions in India, which would be held on 5th of every month. 

Broad theme is titled as 'From Internal Quality to Quality Internalising'  and the inaugural lecture in the series is by Professor Shiv Subramanian,  a notable educationist.

Dr.Deepak Sharma
Associate Professor
IQAC Coordinator
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi