Book on Bullying published by Sikh American Student

S. Karanveer Singh currently a high school senior at Eastern High School, New Jersey has come out with a comprehensive book on issues facing Sikh-American children in schools across America. The book gives a background about the Sikh Faith, the turban and the history of Sikhs in America. The author did an extraordinary job on […]

S. Karanveer Singh currently a high school senior at Eastern High School, New Jersey has come out with a comprehensive book on issues facing Sikh-American children in schools across America.

The book gives a background about the Sikh Faith, the turban and the history of Sikhs in America. The author did an extraordinary job on a detailed bullying survey to find the current status of bullying among children in the Sikh American community and then interviewing several mental health professionals to get practical solutions in order to mitigate bullying.

The author not only brought out some rarely discussed topics but further suggested many solutions based on his own life and personal experiences which could help not just his peers from within the faith community but for all children who are bullied every day in schools across our country. S. Karanveer Singh needs to be highly commended for taking the initiative on this ground breaking book in order to help others around him so that they can live their lives proudly and not in fear.

Here is what Professor J. W. Whitlow, Jr.(PhD), has to say, “In this examination of the bullying experienced by Sikh-American children, Karanveer Singh has done a masterful job of combining his personal experience with an historical background of the Sikh community and systematic empirical research on bullying. His book is a significant addition to the national discussion of bullying and offers a multi-faceted perspective on bullying that both informs and makes sensible recommendations on ways to reduce it. This is a remarkable work that addresses the bullying experienced by an understudied group.”

The book has just been released and published and you can buy it from Amazon at Bullying Of Sikh American Children

~ Source: http://americansikhcouncil.org/2015/11/28/book-on-bullying-published-by-a-sikh-american-high-school-student/

First Time Ever! SIKH Float, SIKH Marchers in Houston’s Thanksgiving Parade

What can welcome in the spirit of the Holidays than a parade, lighting of Christmas lights and fireworks? And this year marked the first time a float and marchers from the Sikh community in the Metroplex participated in the traditional 66th Annual HEB Thanksgiving Day Parade which wrapped its way through the avenues of Downtown […]

What can welcome in the spirit of the Holidays than a parade, lighting of Christmas lights and fireworks? And this year marked the first time a float and marchers from the Sikh community in the Metroplex participated in the traditional 66th Annual HEB Thanksgiving Day Parade which wrapped its way through the avenues of Downtown on Thursday, November 26.

The Sikh Martial Arts group, Miri Piri Gatka, organized and led by Gursham Singh stood out with its with outfits and colorful yellow turbans with a blue sash proclaiming the academy’s name; blue side bag across the chest and a yellow waistband. The float was simply decorated in the same colors, the Sikh emblem and had slogans declaring Sikhs of America and faith in one God and Guru Nanak. In front of the float marched young kids from the MPG Academy displaying their martial arts skills and behind them came 75 Sikh men and women from area Gurdwaras in traditional clothing, waving American flags.

Along the route, the Sikh float played religious songs to a Punjabi dhol beat and spoke to the crowd on the sound systems, mingling with them, taking photos, and responding to their cheers. The Gatka team members were dressed in white attire with a yellow dastar and kamar kasa. “This was a great chance to show that Sikhs are part of the mainstream America and that we are equally joyous in the Thanksgiving celebrations,” said Gursharn Singh. “This was a great opportunity to showcase our Sikhi and be part of an American holiday celebration.”

The Gatka kids worked hard to make his a success, Gursharn Singh said, adding that he had made this team up in two months before the Thanksgiving parade. “The gatka kids worked and practiced very hard for the parade and I can say it turned out amazing. They kids never complained about bugs, the freezing weather or anything else during gatka practice. They always came on time and gave it their best during practice and their hardwork paid off.”

~ Source: indoamerican-news.com

Calgary turns BLUE in the Honour of a SIKH MLA- Manmeet Singh

Over 2,000 people gathered in Calgary to pay their tributes to a Canadian Sikh MLA who was killed on November 23 while trying to help a stranded driver, media reports said. Manmeet Bhullar, 35, a former minister in Canada’s Alberta province who at the age of 28 became the youngest Indian-Canadian to get elected as […]

Over 2,000 people gathered in Calgary to pay their tributes to a Canadian Sikh MLA who was killed on November 23 while trying to help a stranded driver, media reports said.

Manmeet Bhullar, 35, a former minister in Canada’s Alberta province who at the age of 28 became the youngest Indian-Canadian to get elected as an MLA, was killed in a road accident when he stopped to help a stranded driver on a snow-covered highway between Calgary and Edmonton.
Bhullar was standing outside his vehicle when another passing vehicle lost control and struck the median and hit him.

“Calgary landmarks was lit in navy blue (Bhullar’s favourite colour) in honour of our friend Manmeet Bhullar,” tweeted Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, who attended the state memorial service at the Jubilee auditorium along with over 40 other MLAs, according to voice online.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a statement called Bhullar an “exemplary man who devoted his life, publicly and privately, to helping others”.

Former premier Jim Prentice, who was master of ceremonies, read Trudeau’s statement to the gathering.
Prentice said Bhullar would have had a chuckle and a smile over the outpouring of support and the turnout for his memorial, CBC reported. He praised Bhullar’s generosity and optimism and his “shining belief in the ability of young people to change the world”.

Friends noted that Bhullar was proud to be a Sikh, Indian, Calgarian and Canadian.
Bhullar’s wife Namrita thanked everyone and said: “Not everyone dies a hero… Meetha not only died as one, he lived as one.”

Source- Hindustan Times

#TurbansUp for Calgary POLICE celebrating Guru Nanak Dev ji’s Gurpurab!

Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Aagman Diwas was celebrated in Calgary by educating inspectors, sergeants, police officers, recruits and civilians about Guru Nanak Dev Ji at the Calgary Police headquarters. It turned out to be a great success was a great turn out and officers were invited to stop by to have cha, samosas, pakore, gulabjaman […]

Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Aagman Diwas was celebrated in Calgary by educating inspectors, sergeants, police officers, recruits and civilians about Guru Nanak Dev Ji at the Calgary Police headquarters.

It turned out to be a great success was a great turn out and officers were invited to stop by to have cha, samosas, pakore, gulabjaman and jalebi’s or get a turban tied while talking to them about the founder of Sikhism and what Sikhi was all about.
“If we are to have peace on earth… our loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our nation; and this means we must develop a world perspective” -Martin Luther King Jr

Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji celebrated at Akal Academy, Bilga!

Prakash Purav of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji was celebrated in Akal Academy Bilga. After Nitnam, Saloks of 9 Mahalla were recited by students and bhog of 21 Shri Sehaj Path was commenced. Students presented poems, shabads, Kavishri, group song, action song, chorography and dhadhi waran. In addition to this class 2 students recited Chopai […]

Prakash Purav of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji was celebrated in Akal Academy Bilga.

After Nitnam, Saloks of 9 Mahalla were recited by students and bhog of 21 Shri Sehaj Path was commenced. Students presented poems, shabads, Kavishri, group song, action song, chorography and dhadhi waran. In addition to this class 2 students recited Chopai Sahib Path with musical instruments.

Followed by this, students of Class IV explained the meaning of Mool Manter in a very impressive way. Parents were impressed to watch the heart warming performances of students.

An exhibition was also held related with all subjects. Models of Science, Social studies and Computer were displayed .Art & craft items were also part of exhibition. Students displayed items made by them using waste material.

A religious exhibition based on Gurdwaras related with Guru Nanak Dev Ji was also there. Handmade paintings related with sahid singh displayed by S. Iqbal Singh of Ludhiana were also centre of attraction for the spectators.

They appreciated the efforts made by staff members and the students. Guru Ka Langar was served to everyone.

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Akal Academy Bilga celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab !

The day started with opening ceremony where the students performed Kirtan in their melodious voices and paid tribute to the Great Guru. The great life of the Guru Nanak Dev Ji was highlighted and his lessons were shared with all. Followed by this, they showcased their hand made models on ‘ Save Energy’, beautiful creations crafted by them.

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Bhai Manpreet Singh Kanpuri SUPPORTS ‪#‎BanSikhJokes!

Manpreet Singh Kanpuri, an eminent member of the Sikh community expresses his stand for #BanSikhJokes. He stresses on the precious contributions of the Sikhs and why they should not be targeted as a subject for casual fun. Sign the online Petition NOW at https://www.Change.org/BanSikhJokes For years now, the Sikh community has been ridiculed, insulted, poked […]

Manpreet Singh Kanpuri, an eminent member of the Sikh community expresses his stand for #BanSikhJokes. He stresses on the precious contributions of the Sikhs and why they should not be targeted as a subject for casual fun.

Sign the online Petition NOW at https://www.Change.org/BanSikhJokes

For years now, the Sikh community has been ridiculed, insulted, poked fun at, and portrayed as naive idiots, foolish and an object of amusement, all “in good nature.”

While we are a fun loving community, and love our culture, the Bhangra, the language, we DO NOT like when “12 Baje Jokes” or “Santa Banta Jokes” are cracked at our expense. It is not about Sikhs not being able to take a joke, it’s about hurting our religious sentiments.

Bullying is not funny. Nor is making fun of my religion.

A PIL in the Supreme Court is asking for websites specialising in these jokes to be banned. This is our time to take action.

Sign my petition urging the Supreme Court to ban the websites that defame and insult the Sikh community.

Sikhs celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji Gurpurab by feeding the HOMELESS in Exeter, UK!

Members of the Sikh community will team up with the Midland Langar Seva Society to provide food for the homeless people of Exeter. The act of hospitality comes as Sikhs across the globe celebrate the birthday of the religion’s founder Guru Nanak. One of the three pillars of the religion involves helping those in need, […]

Members of the Sikh community will team up with the Midland Langar Seva Society to provide food for the homeless people of Exeter.
The act of hospitality comes as Sikhs across the globe celebrate the birthday of the religion’s founder Guru Nanak.

One of the three pillars of the religion involves helping those in need, and on Sunday members of the Sikh faith will do just that by hosting a community kitchen at Exeter Cathedral. From 5pm.
Chaz Singh, who will be helping out at the event, said:

“As members of the Sikh community we’ll be offering a vegetarian meal to those in the Exeter community that need it most, regardless of religion, gender or social class. One of the 3 pillars of Sikhism is helping those in need and we can all say on behalf of the Sikh community that we are thrilled to be helping out this way to coincide with Guru Nanak’s birth in Exeter”

This Pakistani Female Commando Guarding Sikhs who visited NANKANA SAHIB deserves #RESPECT

A Pakistani female commando was spotted at Wagah railway station, standing guard as Indian Sikhs boarded the train to visit Nankana Sahib on the auspicious occasion of Gurpurab. Several hundred Sikh pilgrims took a special train to arrive in Pakistan to attend the three-day long festivity commemorating 547th birthday of Guru Nanak. At a time […]

A Pakistani female commando was spotted at Wagah railway station, standing guard as Indian Sikhs boarded the train to visit Nankana Sahib on the auspicious occasion of Gurpurab. Several hundred Sikh pilgrims took a special train to arrive in Pakistan to attend the three-day long festivity commemorating 547th birthday of Guru Nanak.

At a time when India is grappling with the menace of intolerance, this photograph shows how humanity knows no communal discord.

As Daily Pakistan reported, the message behind this powerful image is twofold. First, it breaks through the threshold that divides India and Pakistan on religion.

While it comes as a surprise for most of us, a woman Pakistani guard deserves as much respect as any male commando should.

And hats off to Pakistan for taking a giant step towards upholding communal tolerance.

~ Source- IndiaTimes

Milkha Singh, The FLYING SIKH flags off the ‘Hyderabad 10K Run’ for a Noble Cause!

‘Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh flagged off the 13 edition of the ‘Hyderabad 10K Run’ in which around 10,000 enthusiasts participated, displaying their willingness to run for a cause. Addressing sports enthusiasts from the city who gathered in thousands, the legendary athlete cited examples of US President Barack Obama, and himself when it came to working […]

‘Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh flagged off the 13 edition of the ‘Hyderabad 10K Run’ in which around 10,000 enthusiasts participated, displaying their willingness to run for a cause.

Addressing sports enthusiasts from the city who gathered in thousands, the legendary athlete cited examples of US President Barack Obama, and himself when it came to working hard with commitment and will power.

Singh urged those present at the venue to achieve bigger things with the same kind of determination, a release said. Expressing happiness on hosting such an event that encourages people to take interest in sports, he urged all of them to continue the same throughout their life.

He further urged the ‘Hyderabad 10K Run’ organisers to set up a training academy for budding runners, irrespective of their financial status.

~ Source: www.gdnonline.com