“Amritsar: My City, My Pride, My Responsibility.”- Great Initiative by ECOSIKHS for the 438th Anniversary!

The 438th Anniversary of Amritsar Foundation Day emphasizes the need for a sustainable city. EcoAmritsar, an EcoSikh Initiative, held several days of environmental activities to improve the city and the well-being of its people and animals. Amritsar Foundation Day, which marks the day when Sikh Guru Ram Das founded the city in 1577, has been […]

The 438th Anniversary of Amritsar Foundation Day emphasizes the need for a sustainable city. EcoAmritsar, an EcoSikh Initiative, held several days of environmental activities to improve the city and the well-being of its people and animals.

Amritsar Foundation Day, which marks the day when Sikh Guru Ram Das founded the city in 1577, has been revived in recent years after EcoSikh petitioned to observe the historical day following years of indifference.

My Pride, My Responsibility.

Four years after its birth, EcoAmritsar has emerged as a leading environmental organization in Punjab, entrusted with making Amritsar cleaner and greener and ensuring the longevity of the city for future generations. Amritsar Foundation Day is one event where EcoAmritsar spreads awareness about environmental degradation and spreads the Sikh gurus’ messages about caring for Mother Earth.

“Amritsar Foundation Day is now being celebrated as a green event,” said EcoAmritsar Program Administrator and coordinator of events, Tarundeep Singh. “It is not only a day to remember Sri Guru Ram Das ji establishing the city, but also a day to take pride and responsibility in the longevity of this place we call ‘home’ and ensuring the environment is healthy enough for the next 438 years.”

My Pride, My Responsibility.

Local business owners, governmental officials, students and citizens all participated in the celebrations to reinforce the event’s theme: “Amritsar: My City, My Pride, My Responsibility.”

Students performed environmental skits and songs that displayed their love for the earth, and EcoAmritsar presented its vision for projects to clean up the city of Amritsar.

Day Two of the celebrations was highlighted by proposing an energy audit for one of the city’s largest cowshed sanctuaries: Baba Bohri Wala Gau Shala, where 400 animals are housed. With the help of EcoAmritsar, Gau Shala and Amritsar Consultants (energy auditors) worked together to plan a review of the sanctuary’s energy usage, with the ultimate goal of reducing energy leakages and improving the overall consumption of electricity and other resources. This step can be replicated in other businesses, homes and organizations and will lead to overall reduction in energy expenditures.

My Pride, My Responsibility.

The week progressed with a dustbin installation by Voice of Amritsar (VOA) at the Government Medical College, Amritsar. VOA is a socially conscious NGO working to improve various aspects of life in Amritsar. The Word Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) hosted a nature walk with students where they observed the environment around them. Other activities included a seminar at Khalsa College of Education on How to Make Amritsar a Beautiful and Clean City,” and a cleaning drive at Bombay Wala Khoo Dump in Amritsar.

EcoAmritsar convened organized several organizations to take part in an extensive clean up effort.

Celebrations and reflections continued with the screening of the documentary Amritsar: Jithe Kehnde Rabb Wasda, a signature campaign, and wrapped up with a citizen’s march involving citizens and major stakeholders to commit themselves to preserving the longevity of Amritsar.

“We wish to see a clean and green Amritsar by 2017,” said EcoAmritsar Convener Gunbir Singh. “EcoSikh and EcoAmritsar are working with the community, the government and the diaspora to make sure Amritsar has a long and healthy future as a the home to Sikhs and so many others in the world.”

~ Source: www.ecosikh.org

Mool Mantar Inscribed on the stairs of Yogacentre Hoheluft in Hamburg, Germany has been REMOVED!

Five members of the Indian Gurdwara in Hamburg were present for this process. An Ardas ( Prayer) was made before the process started and the stone, that was burned off the stairs was respectfully processed by the members of the Gurdwara afterwards. Yogacentre Hoheluft while conveying their apology,thanked to Gurdwara members for pointing out the […]

Five members of the Indian Gurdwara in Hamburg were present for this process.

An Ardas ( Prayer) was made before the process started and the stone, that was burned off the stairs was respectfully processed by the members of the Gurdwara afterwards.

Yogacentre Hoheluft while conveying their apology,thanked to Gurdwara members for pointing out the rule prohibiting Gurbani on floors of which yogacentre members were not aware.

They made it very clear, that they did not mean any disrespect to the Mool Mantra or any hurt to the sentiments of fellow Sikhs.

“On the contrary we wished for our students to be inspired and uplifted by the Mool Mantra as they entered our Yogacentre. Now we understand that this was completely inappropriate.We will not repeat this mistake. We feel the love of the Guru as much as anybody else does “.

Source- sikhsindia.blogspot.in

Sikh Veterans march on ANZAC day Parade in Australia for their contribution in WWs!

Sikhs had disproportionately played a huge role in World Wars, but who thought some Sikhs had also served as Australian Soldiers way back in the early 1900’s. The Occasion Marked the landing of Australia & New Zealand armed corps in Gallipoli, Turkey. Every year this ceremonial marches take place to honour those who have lost […]

Sikhs had disproportionately played a huge role in World Wars, but who thought some Sikhs had also served as Australian Soldiers way back in the early 1900’s.

The Occasion Marked the landing of Australia & New Zealand

armed corps in Gallipoli, Turkey. Every year this ceremonial marches take place to honour those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Sikh community proudly joined the ceremony to pay homage to their forefathers.

It has been eloquently said that those who forget their history are condemned to repeat it. Let’s make an extra effort to honour the memory of those whose proverbial shoulders we stand on today!

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Decorated Sikh Soldier, Harjit Singh stands for Elections in Vancouver South!

Harjit Sajjan was a Grade 9 student at Sir Charles Tupper secondary when a teacher engaged him in conversation about the Royal Canadian Navy and the role of Sikh soldiers in World War II. The teacher asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, and Sajjan, no more than 15 years old, […]

Harjit Sajjan was a Grade 9 student at Sir Charles Tupper secondary when a teacher engaged him in conversation about the Royal Canadian Navy and the role of Sikh soldiers in World War II.

The teacher asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, and Sajjan, no more than 15 years old, sheepishly replied something about being a pilot, followed by something about not being smart enough.

“Why not?” the teacher asked.

It was a question Sajjan had never really considered before, and it was also a day that changed his life. He switched schools, found a new group of friends, and upon graduating from high school, joined the Canadian Forces as a reservist.

“I realized that I’ve always wanted to be the person who helped other people,” he said from his election office on Victoria Drive. “Once I got that bug, I really wanted to do something for people on a practical level.”

Today, Sajjan is a decorated soldier, a combat veteran, and a former Vancouver Police detective. He’s also the Liberal candidate for Vancouver South, and believes politics is the next step in his commitment to community service. “Through all my military and policing, I realized that when you see a problem right in front of you, you have to do something about it,” he explained.

“As much as I love the hands-on practical work… I’ve realized now that I do have a skill set and experience, and if we can influence policy, we can prevent a lot of problems from happening in the first place.”

He believes solutions come from understanding the causes of a problem, a formula he has tested on the battle field.
“We looked at preventing recruitment into the Taliban while we did the fighting,” he said of his deployments in Afghanistan. “Everything is connected whether it’s your society, your business, or your government.”

Bringing the concept to a local level, Sajjan said as a member of parliament, transforming youth in his riding would be one of his major areas of focus.

As a young person, Sajjan experienced many of the trials linked with his status as an immigrant, including racial discrimination and poverty. He also experienced many of the trials of his neighbourhood, including proximity to gangs, violence, and crime.

Years later, as a police officer in Vancouver South, he had the opportunity to examine these challenges through a different lens, and interact with youth who face them today.

“I realized the same challenges that we faced still existed, so if we did a little bit just to mentor the next generation, you can actually prevent them,” he explained.

“If we focus on our kids and make sure they’re inspired, they have the right resources moving forward; imagine what they can do down the road.”

It’s all about the ‘ripple effect’ he said — creating a series of positive changes that grow bigger and bigger with time.

“I didn’t get into politics to create a name for myself,” he explained. As long as the person who wins represents the best interests of the public, Sajjan said he won’t be disappointed if it isn’t him.

Election Day is Oct. 19, 2015.

~ Source: VancouverObserver

Rejoice – A Kaur is Born!

I always loved Cinderella’s story A slave girl with a dream Abused, exploited, worked to death Then rescued by a team A team of pumpkin, rat and mice A coach, coachman and horses A gem deprived of glow, but found By a prince and prince’s forces O’ Lord, I ask, beseech, I seek, A coach […]

I always loved Cinderella’s story
A slave girl with a dream
Abused, exploited, worked to death
Then rescued by a team
A team of pumpkin, rat and mice
A coach, coachman and horses
A gem deprived of glow, but found
By a prince and prince’s forces
O’ Lord, I ask, beseech, I seek,
A coach to get me away
Enslaved, battered, daily hurt
I plead, I cry, I pray
Where is my pumpkin, where the rat
Where did you hide the mice?
Where is my fairy godmother?
Is she no longer nice?
A ‘God’ without a trace of grace
A ‘God’ without a tear
What good is he, who never cries?
A cry who doesn’t hear
I urge all fathers, mothers alike
To make a prideful choice
A daughter born, you don’t despair
Make her a Kaur, rejoice
You teach your daughter, self-defense
So no one dares to beat her
No one would then exploit her
No one would dare mistreat her
And then she needs, no unfair fairies
Pumpkins, rats or mice
No fake misogynistic ‘God’,
Nor men, who aren’t so nice
It’s better than, a tortured life
To die with a hand on sword
And if she dies, in self-defense
She’ll meet her One True Lord
The One True God – the Ik Onkar
The sole Creator of all
Who dwells in women, men alike
And equally loves us all

~ Dr. Satpal Singh

Dr Satpal Singh is an associate Professor at the University of New York , Buffalo in the Dept of Pharmacology and Toxicology. He is also a Chairperson in the World Sikh Council. He frequently speaks on Sikh Philosophy and Sikh Way of Life.

The Oscar Winning Actor Ben Kingsley describes the Feeling of turban on his head as Glorious & Gratifying!

The soft spoken Sikh cab driver in his latest movie, Sir Ben Kingsley describes the feeling of the turban on his head as “really gratifying” and termed the discrimination and racial abuse faced by the community in the US as “totally regrettable”. Kingsley plays a soft-spoken and righteous cab driver, proud of his Sikh identity, […]

The soft spoken Sikh cab driver in his latest movie, Sir Ben Kingsley describes the feeling of the turban on his head as “really gratifying” and termed the discrimination and racial abuse faced by the community in the US as “totally regrettable”.

Kingsley plays a soft-spoken and righteous cab driver, proud of his Sikh identity, who settles in New York after getting political asylum in the country. Apart from working as a cab driver, Tur is also a driving instructor.

Kingsley said city-based social activist Harpreet Singh Toor provided valuable help during the shooting of the movie, telling him about the minute mannerisms of a Sikh and helping him tie the turban.

“To feel the tightness of (the turban) on my head was really gratifying. As Sikhs are warriors, I felt I was putting on my armour, which is a glorious feeling,” Kingsley told a select group of media persons during an interaction here.

He said the Sikh community in New York was “very generous” during the filming of the movie and invited the crew to shoot scenes in the local Gurudwara.

“The crew was so grateful to have had the opportunity to work there. The temple is a beautiful island of order, decency, worship and family in a sea of neurosis. It is a calm island in the middle of Queens,” he said.

“It is totally regrettable,” Kingsley told PTI at the interaction when asked about the discrimination and racial abuse that members of the Sikh community continue to face, particularly in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

“The Sikh drivers after 9/11 turned off all their meters and were slowing down and asking people where is your loved one, I will help you find them. All the Sikh community in New York, beautiful,” he said adding that “it is a complete reversal of what they are stamped with.

~ Source: BusinessStandard

True Story of an Amritdhari Sikh who experienced a Miracle with the Power of Ardaas!

Amritpal Singh is a born-Kenyan-African-Sikh, and who experienced a miracle at Gurudwara Sahib Kericho. As a young child he never had any teeth. One morning at Amritvela he did an Ardaas in front of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, asking for teeth as the other children used to laugh and mock him. With Guru Sahib’s Grace, […]

Amritpal Singh is a born-Kenyan-African-Sikh, and who experienced a miracle at Gurudwara Sahib Kericho. As a young child he never had any teeth. One morning at Amritvela he did an Ardaas in front of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, asking for teeth as the other children used to laugh and mock him. With Guru Sahib’s Grace, his body froze like a rock as he lay on the floor in front of Guru Sahib. Knowing something mystical was happening, the Giani Jee asked the few people sitting in the Darbaar Sahib to leave, and closed the doors.

Only Amritpal and Guru Granth Sahib were left in the Darbaar Sahib. After an hour or so he got up from the floor. When the Sangat and Giani Jee entered the Darbaar Sahib again they discovered that Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee had performed a miracle by blessing Amritpal Singh with a full set of beautiful teeth!

This is a true account that we have verified with Amritpal Singh who lives in Kisumu, Kenya. He is pictured here from a Sikh Youth Gurmat Camp held in Kericho in 2007 when he was 15 years old. He lives the life of an Amritdhari Sikh.

~ Source: kenyankalasingha

Gurpreet Singh – India’s Fifth Shooter qualifies for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games!

Former Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Gurpreet Singh became India’s fifth shooter to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games finishing fourth in the 10m Air Pistol category at the ISSF World Cup Rifle/ Pistol in Munich. The 28-year-old shot a total of 154.8 points to finish fourth in the Final. Joao Costa of Portugal who […]

Former Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Gurpreet Singh became India’s fifth shooter to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games finishing fourth in the 10m Air Pistol category at the ISSF World Cup Rifle/ Pistol in Munich.

The 28-year-old shot a total of 154.8 points to finish fourth in the Final. Joao Costa of Portugal who shot a total of 201.4 in the event won the gold medal, according to a release.

The silver and bronze medal for the event went to Tomoyuki Matsuda of Japan and Chinese Yang Sun with scores of 200.4 and 177.3 respectively.

Gurpreet has been shooting steady for a while now and it was just Saturday in the men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol category, where he missed out on his quota place by the narrowest of margin after finishing fourth.

However destiny had it that he finally earned India its fifth quota place.

~ Source: indiatoday.intoday.in

From a House Cleaner to CEO, Harbinder Singh , launches Italy’s Third Largest Mobile Brand Medicom in India!

“My journey from being a house cleaner to a CEO of Italy’s Third largest company has been no less than a roller coaster ride. But Destiny had a bright design tailored for me but whenever I recall the days of my struggle, it literally gives me Goosebumps. When I Came to Italy, I just had […]

“My journey from being a house cleaner to a CEO of Italy’s Third largest company has been no less than a roller coaster ride. But Destiny had a bright design tailored for me but whenever I recall the days of my struggle, it literally gives me Goosebumps. When I Came to Italy, I just had 1 Lakh worth of assets and investments and now I have grown so much that I have managed to invest 200 crores in my project.”- Harbinder Singh, CEO of Mediacom. Now he sets his new move of launching Italy’s Third Largest Company in India.

Born and brought up in Mehrauli, He has been staying in Italy since 15 yrs. He has been honored by the Italian Govt with the Peace Ambassador Award for his contributions. He is the Only representative of India to receive such glory. He represents the Sikh Community in the Italian Municipal Council.

Harbinder Singh Dhaliwal, Chief Executive Officer, Mediacom India said that the full HD range of water resistant phablets, tablets and mobiles begins at just Rs 6,000. The Company is targeting a turnover of Rs 500 crores to Rs 700 crores in the first year of launch. He said that the company is also contemplating to have manufacturing facilities in India with an outlay of Rs 1000 crores. He said that India is the second largest market in the world and the Company finds huge potential for new generation smartphones and phablets.