Small Steps towards a Bigger Change

Rural school kids rally against Drug-Alcohol Addiction

~At Village KilliNihal Singh Wala, Punjab.

De-addiction rally by Akal Academy Students

Sadly, Punjab state has touched a consumption of 40 crore bottles of liquor this year. And the state departments have documented that 74% youth is addicted to Drugs. But there is a small section of well-wishers that has been working silently to turn this around.
Hundreds of Akal Academy students held a rally across village streets against DRUGS and ALCOHOL abuse encouraging de-addiction to drugs and alcohol& promoting Education through their emotional appeal to the families of the village.

Lines like these coming from the little kids, surely made an impact. These kids will eventually bring a bigger change –

“Nashey Chaddo, Kaurh Vaddo”

“Jo Jeher Tambaku Peendey Ne, oh Murda Jeevan Jeendey Ne”

“Papa Ji Na Piyo Sharab, Menu Le Deyo Ik Kitaab”

 

The village folks were moved by the representation and skits carried out by the kids. Many of them pledged to abstain from alcohol and drugs.

It gladdens our heart to know that, thanks to the efforts of these students from Akal Academies all across the state; 72 villages opted to be liquor free u/s 40 of the Panchayati Raj Act during 2012.

A small win but yes for a much better future!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 19th Sep ’13

Tour Program of Baba Iqbal Singh ji

Tour Program of Baba Iqbal Singh Ji
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25 Sept. ’13 to 20 Oct ‘13

25-9-13: Mohali
26 to 28-9-13: New Delhi
29-9-13: Ludhiana
30-9-13: Jalandhar
1-10-13: Amritsar
2-10-13: Moga
3 to 4-10-13: Cheema Sahib
5 to 13-10-13: Baru Sahib
14-10-13: Mohali
15-10-13: Gurdwara Sacha Sauda, Haryana
16 to 17-10-13: New Delhi
18-10-13: Baru Sahib
20-10-13: Annual Day Function, Baru Sahib

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Akal Academy, Canada’s Sarwan Singh sets a world record of longest beard

Sarwan Singh, Akal Academy SurreySurrey resident Sarwan Singh achieved a feat, which every Sikh is going to be proud of. He set a new Guinness Book of World Record by having the longest beard. Singh’s beard was measured at 2.36 meters or 7.7 3/4 ft, at a jam packed, Akal Academy in Surrey BC. Over 200 people came out in support of the Akal Academy Music Teacher and his attempt at breaking the world record.

The previous record was held by Shamsher Singh of Punjab, India, with a beard last measured at 1.83 metres in 1977.

“This is history in the making,” said Dr. Pargat Singh Bhurji, the principal and president of Akal Academy Surrey, where Singh is a popular and respected music teacher.

“Mr. Sarwan Singh is a devout, humble, spiritual man and his beard is considered as a divine gift. He’s blessed, he’s gifted. Hair is a divine gift. So this is a divine gift from God,” said Dr. Bhurji.

Singh stood on a stool while his beard was dipped in water, brushed and then measured three times on a flat surface with a measuring tape as the judges and media and over 200 other witnesses looked on.

As he posed for pictures with his wife and two children, Singh’s beard hung from his chin to the floor.

“I have a feeling of divine happiness and I am thankful that God has chosen me for the gift of the longest beard,” said Sarwan Singh, 42. The measurement was presided over by Surrey-Newton MLA Harry Singh Bains, Surrey RCMP Sgt. Baltej Singh Dhillon and lawyer Sukhjinder Singh Grewal.

Sarwan Singh’s family told CBC News they were exceptionally proud of his achievement. “Not only to me, he’s inspiring to the Sikh community,” said his young son Bikram Singh, sporting a tuft of hair on his chin that may one day set another record.

As a devoted Sikh, Singh does not cut or trim his hair, not just his beard, as uncut hair is one of the five objects (Five K’s) or symbols of faith of the Sikhs who have taken the vows of the Khalsa, as outlined by the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh. “Whatever God gives us, it is just our job to take care of that. Don’t cut it or don’t do anything to it,” Singh’s daughter Gursimran Kaur told CBC News.

In addition to the Guinness World record, the event started with the students of Akal Academy performing Dhadhi Varan, a Sikh musical composition, explaining Sikh history taught to them by Sarwan Singh and other Akal Academy teachers. This was followed by talks on the importance and significance of hair from both a scientific and religious viewpoint as reflected in the teachings of the Sikh religion.

Little Rural Artists: Clay Modelling at Village Mander Dona Akal Academy

The cutely crafted models take us back to days of our childhood & play times, if feels great to realize that these Rural Kids too are enjoying through days of childhood, having fun, the way we all did, the way every child deserves. Kids from Classes Nursery to 2nd participated.

SADA favorite hai Akashdeep Singh’s Da “Chakala Velna”!  What’s your Favorite?

Pics from a clay modeling competition held on 6th Sept at Akal Academy in Village Mander Dona, Punjab.

Clay Modeling Competition at Akal Academy Mander Dona

To Teachers, with Love: Akal Academy Kajri – Teacher’s Day Celebration

Akal Academy Kajri, Niranjanpur, UP celebrated Teachers’ Day with lot of zest & fun activities. Dressed to the occasion, Specially attired Teachers and Staff of the school were welcomed by the students with flowers & bouquets. The children were eager and energetic to have some frolic moments with their Teachers.

Principal Mrs. Simran Kaur Thind alongside Teachers, paid floral tribute to Dr. Saravpalli S Radhakrishnan. Whilst several students showcased, beautifully designed placards in & outside the classrooms to make the occasion graceful, the senior wing of the school gave away title tags, amid cheerful ovation.

Teachers Day Celebration at Akal Academy, Kajri

To add spark to the celebrations, certain students presented mimicry of their favorite Teachers that sent the Teachers into convulsive laughter. This light-hearted banter brought the creative elements into action. Later, an entertaining “Teachers’ Special” quiz between the ladies and the gents team kept the event ablaze.

Lastly, it was the ‘Tug of war’ organized between senior boys & gents teachers giving some fun-filled combat actions to everyone especially when the gents teachers towed the budding boys to the ground.

Finally Principal Mrs. Simran Kaur Thind, gave away tokens of appreciation lauding the Teachers for their hard work & dedication. She exhorted “Both Teachers & students should strive to preserve the cultural values pertaining to the traditional Guru-Shishya, Teacher-student relationship. I thank them for making the occasion memorable.”

~ Ramandeep Singh
~ New Delhi, 16th Sep ’13

Fancies of Rural Life : Seeing life through the Eyes of the Lil Ones, the way it was supposed to be.

Pics from recently held ‘Fancy Dress’ event held at Akal Academy, Rataolan where young little kids painted an ideal picture of original countryside ( i.e. Rural regions ). Their dresses & the thoughts behind represented the real charm of the village life that dark shadow of urbanization is draining out of them like a slow poison, killing quietly & softly, leaving the youth crippled at the hands of alcohol & drug abuse.Fancies of Rural Life
Through the eyes of these little, we briefly lived through the simple yet rich life of villages, the way the countrymen dreamt about it, the way it was originally meant to be.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New delhi, 16th Sep ’13

Village Gurmat Drive – Restoring the Virtues of True Sikhi

With the help of experienced volunteer’s, Keertaniya’s & Katha Vaachak’s  from Cheema Sahib Gurudwara, Village Gurmat Drive organized by The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib has been conducting Samagams at every small & remote rural village where people need to be enlightened. This Drive has moved forward understanding the need of the hour and addressing the problems hand in hand. Punjab, being a land of the pious, is ironically losing its ground over true Sikhi rampantly, which has lead the youth crippled at the hands of alcohol & drug abuse.

Unfortunately quite a small section amongst the society is able to see the subtle link between the Drugs and declining Sikhi values, due to illiteracy.

The Kalgidhar Trust identified & strongly felt the need to awaken spirit of Sikhism amongst the people of Punjab by restoring spirituality to built high moral character & social responsibility. Target zones to begin with, were the rural villages of Punjab, where most of the population is illiterate.

Come be a part of the Drive and help transforming lives!

~ Ramandeep Singh,
~ New Delhi, 9th Sep ’13

Pics from one such event held at village “Datewaas”

Making Reading – A Pleasurable Experience with ‘Reading Corners’

With a firm belief in the saying -“A child that reads is a successful child”; imparting education and encouraging reading habits in young children is the need of the hour.

In the wake of imparting quality education and inculcating reading habits among the students, Akal Academy has understood the importance of Reading Corners. Making reading a pleasurable experience for the kids, developing healthy psychology and interest amongst the kids, is the priority.

Learning is FunChildren who read every day at age of three, have a vocabulary at age five which is nearly two months more advanced than those who are not. A child taken to the library on a monthly basis from age three to five is two and a half months ahead of an equivalent child at age five who did not visit the library so regularly. Thus, the Reading Corner concept!

Witness how kids at Akal Academy, love to read at the Reading Corner. The concept is being followed across all 129 Akal Academies being run by The Kalgidhar Trust. We have put in a step forward to inspire kids to read in their free time and making them realize the importance of reading to be a learned person in the future.

Constant efforts are being put in to maintain & regularly update Reading Corners to not only provide the required inspiration but also to keep the children motivated through their vivid ambience with reading material that entices them to spend time reading.

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