Students of Akal Academy empower Punjab with a GREEN HOPE!

Akal Academy Basarke, In the memory of S. Chambail Singh Ji conducts a plantation drive collaborating efforts to make PUNJAB green and pollution free. Students planted saplings all around the campus the supervision of the staff members. A worth praising step to educate students on the importance of planting trees. Plant Trees! Plant a Life! […]

Akal Academy Basarke, In the memory of S. Chambail Singh Ji conducts a plantation drive collaborating efforts to make PUNJAB green and pollution free.

Students planted saplings all around the campus the supervision of the staff members.

A worth praising step to educate students on the importance of planting trees.

Plant Trees! Plant a Life!

Join in & Appreciate the noble cause of saving Mother Earth!

The 4th batch of BSc nursing programme of Akal College of Nursing will be relieving TODAY!

A group of 57 students who took admission in 2011 in four year degree course completed their degree course successfully. This batch comprised of brilliant brains with academic excellence, value based education and communication skills. These young ladies are expert in their profession and inculcated with qualities of care, compassion and competence. ~ Tapasleen Kaur

A group of 57 students who took admission in 2011 in four year degree course completed their degree course successfully.

This batch comprised of brilliant brains with academic excellence, value based education and communication skills.

These young ladies are expert in their profession and inculcated with qualities of care, compassion and competence.

~ Tapasleen Kaur

Shaheed Udham Singh – A Tribute to one of India’s Greatest Revolutionaries who avenged ‪#‎JallianwalaBagh‬ massacre

Today in History, 75 yrs ago Shaheed Udham Singh, the freedom fighter had shot dead British official Michael O’Dwyer who’d ordered the the 1919 Jallianwalla Bagh massacre. Singh who had surrendered himself was executed by the British in London and buried inside the prison. He had travelled to London to avenge Jallianwala Bagh and travelled […]

Today in History, 75 yrs ago Shaheed Udham Singh, the freedom fighter had shot dead British official Michael O’Dwyer who’d ordered the the 1919 Jallianwalla Bagh massacre. Singh who had surrendered himself was executed by the British in London and buried inside the prison.

He had travelled to London to avenge Jallianwala Bagh and travelled under the code-name Frank Brazil.

Micheal O’Dwyer was the British Lieutenant Governor of Punjab who approved the action of Brigadier-General R.E.H. Dyer when the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in Amritsar. He travelled to England to avenge the atrocity and shot O’Dwyer dead in public in a Caxton hall, Westminster.

On the 31st July, 1940, Udham Singh was hanged at Pentonville jail, London. On the 4th of June in the same year he had been arraigned before Mr. Justice Atkinson at the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey.

The trial of Udham Singh lasted for two days, he was found guilty and was given the death sentence.

We all continue to derive endless inspiration and love for nation from his life. Let us all remember the great revolutionary and brave hearted “Shaheed Udham Singh” on his martyrdom day.

~ Edited by Tapasleen Kaur

#DidYouKnow Your textbooks will never tell you about these Brave Hearts of Jammu & Kashmir?

1.Air Commander Mehar Singh – Saviour of Ladakh Squadron Leader Mehar Singh was conferred the first and the only D.S.O. of the Royal Indian Air Force during World War II. The moment of his ultimate glory came when he created aviation history by landing the first aircraft on the outskirts of Leh, by the banks […]

1.Air Commander Mehar Singh – Saviour of Ladakh

Squadron Leader Mehar Singh was conferred the first and the only D.S.O. of the Royal Indian Air Force during World War II.

The moment of his ultimate glory came when he created aviation history by landing the first aircraft on the outskirts of Leh, by the banks of the river Indus.

By January 1948, Pakistan’s armed misadventure was fully contained in the Jammu region as also in the Srinagar valley. But for Mehar Singh’s innovative bombing with Dakotas followed by the landing of the first one at a manually-levelled, mere 600-yard strip at Poonch, that tract of India would have been lost to Pakistan. However, it was the lack of road and aerial access to Ladakh year-long which was now a cause of serious concern. It was evident that for the moment airlift of troops and materials to Ladakh was the only course open. It was equally evident that the only man who could pioneer the aerial landing at Leh was Mehar Singh.

2.Brig. Pritam Singh – Saviour of Poonch

Brig. Pritam Singh is another name of courage, command and bravery. He is the only man to whom the credit goes for saving Poonch and peoples there in. He was named as “Sher Bacha” (A Child having bravery and courage that of Loin) by the elders of that time. This was not only name but also a tribute out of love and from the core of heart. Even today the survivors of that turmoil assert that their life is a gift from Brig. Pritam Singh.

Born in Dina village in Ferozpur, Punjab he was commissioned in Royal Army in 1929 and got elevated to the ranks of Lieutenant, Captain and Major in the years 1931,1935 and 1940 respectively. For his courage and contribution he was decorated with Millitary Cross. Afer being promoted to the rank of Lt Colonel he joined 1 Kumaon (PARA) in 1946.

In 1947-48 Brig. Pritam Singh was commanding 1 Kumaon (PARA) in the operations in Kashmir. After the successful battle of Shalltang 1 Kumaon (PARA) was directed to save Poonch as a part of Poonch Brigade.

In November 21, 1947 Brigadier Pritam Singh leading only 419 soldiers of 1 Kumaon Para entered Poonch to write history of sacrifice, gallantry and heroism.

He had to do impossible job of saving dying refugees, maintaining law and order and fighting with equipped enemy sitting all around.

Brigadier Pritam Singh reorganized the resources he had and led daring attacks on the enemy posts and succeeded in uprooting the settled enemy locations. The operation lasted for almost one long year to bring peace back in Poonch.

3.Flying Officer Nirmaljit Sekhon, PVC- saviour of Srinagar

He was honored the Paramvir Chakra is the highest medal for gallantry of Indian Military.

In December 1971, Pakistan attacked at 14 airfields all across North India to preempt the Indian Air Force. At this time Nirmaljit Singh was posted at the forward base in Kashmir with the squadron named Flying bullets. His plane was an obsolete Gnat. Their airfield was attacked on 14th December 1971.

Only available pilot at this time at Srinagar Base was Nirmal Jit Singh. Flying from Srinagar on Dec 14th, Sekhon single handedly took on all six PAF Sabres. Although eventually overwhelmed, he managed to take score confirmed hits on two of them, and damage on rest of them. Once the Pakistan Sabres ran away he managed to land his Gnat just before his death due to bullets piercing through his body. Param Vir Chakra (the nation’s highest gallantry award) was posthumously awarded to Flag Officer N.J.S. Sekhon.

~ Source: Sikhchic.com, sikh-history.com, poonch.nic.in

Irony about India – Great Martyr Shaheed Udham Singh’s Grandson languishing in Poverty!

The brave heart martyr Sardar Udham Singh who laid down his life for the country and was hanged till death on July 31, 1940, in the United Kingdom. Udham Singh avenged the death of several innocent people, who died in the Jallianwala massacre, by assassinating the conspirator Michael O-Dwyer on March 13, 1940. Ironically, the […]

The brave heart martyr Sardar Udham Singh who laid down his life for the country and was hanged till death on July 31, 1940, in the United Kingdom.

Udham Singh avenged the death of several innocent people, who died in the Jallianwala massacre, by assassinating the conspirator Michael O-Dwyer on March 13, 1940.

Ironically, the grandson of Udham Singh, Jeet Singh is working as a lowly labourer in Punjab.

It is astonishing that while a man gave up his life for the country, the nation is not even standing by him let alone the compensation. Udham Singh could have sold his consciousness by confessing to the crime to the British government and naming other fellow revolutionaries, but he rather chose to be hanged.

Jeet Singh is living in the Sangrur district of Punjab along with his two sons. Jeet is a labourer and he has to work in demeaning conditions.

-Source: IndiaSamvaad

After Skydiving from 14000 ft, Harjinder Singh sends a subtle message to the French Govt. to reverse the ban of Turbans!

A Sikh businessman from Ludhiana attended a conference on “French Historical Ties in the Punjab” at the French Embassy in Delhi and sent out a subtle message to the French Govt. to reverse the ban of Turbans in Govt. schools and workplaces. Harjinder Singh Kukreja is one of the few who believe that a tacit […]

A Sikh businessman from Ludhiana attended a conference on “French Historical Ties in the Punjab” at the French Embassy in Delhi and sent out a subtle message to the French Govt. to reverse the ban of Turbans in Govt. schools and workplaces. Harjinder Singh Kukreja is one of the few who believe that a tacit message is more effective than protests.

Harjinder, who runs a European Chocolate Café, Belfrance in Ludhiana, presented chocolates to H.E. the French Ambassador, Mr. François Richier and even got a selfie clicked with him. One may either call it the Selfie-diplomacy or Chocolate diplomacy or both but this is a great way through which this Sikh sent across the right message.

The relationship between Punjab and France was initiated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh when French General, Jean Francois joined his army in 1822 in Lahore. It is noteworthy to mention that thousands of Sikhs fought and laid down their lives for France in the World Wars.

Such profound and deep relationships need to be handled with love and compassion. Harjinder Singh Kukreja is doing just that. We pray for better Sikh-French, Franco-Punjab ties in the future.

Every effort counts!

Kudos to Mr Singh for dedicating his efforts on this noble cause!

The Indian community in ‪Michigan‬ will honour our ‘Flying Sikh’‪ Milkha Singh on Independence Day!

Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh to unfurl the IndianFlag at Michigan this Independence Day at the function organized by the Indian community on 15th August, where they will honour the legendary sprinter. Singh will embark upon a month-long visit to the United States and Canada beginning this August the 2nd to participate in the functions. “For […]

Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh to unfurl the IndianFlag at Michigan this Independence Day at the function organized by the Indian community on 15th August, where they will honour the legendary sprinter.

Singh will embark upon a month-long visit to the United States and Canada beginning this August the 2nd to participate in the functions.

“For long, the Indian community in the US and Canada wanted me to come. I will be traveling to Michigan, New York, California (in U.S.) and Toronto (Canada). On August 15, a function has been organised by the Indian community at Michigan, where I will unfurl the tricolour,” said Mikha Singh.

Even though it’s difficult for him to undertake long travels given his old age, “yet I could not hold back as our people living abroad wanted me to come and join the celebrations as part of the Independence Day, besides wanting me to be part of some other events.”

~ Source: India Times (With inputs from The Times of India)

Tech leader Aman Singh elevated as the President at Expedia, an Online Travel Giant

Expedia named engineering leader Aman Singh as the new president of its flagship Expedia brand and related businesses, taking over a job that Expedia Inc. Singh is a five-year Expedia veteran who has made his mark as senior vice president of worldwide engineering, establishing a data-driven, “test and learn” culture in the company’s global tech […]

Expedia named engineering leader Aman Singh as the new president of its flagship Expedia brand and related businesses, taking over a job that Expedia Inc.

Singh is a five-year Expedia veteran who has made his mark as senior vice president of worldwide engineering, establishing a data-driven, “test and learn” culture in the company’s global tech team, which has grown to 2,000 people across 10 offices. He has also been a key player in Expedia’s acquisition spree, overseeing the integration of companies such as Wotif and Travelocity.

He will become the president of what’s known internally as the Brand Expedia Group, which includes Expedia.com, Travelocity, Wotif, and Expedia’s joint venture with AirAsia, in addition to supporting product development, technology and media for all groups across the company.

He will be dealing with a dynamic competitive landscape in the new role. Following the latest wave of industry consolidation, Expedia and Priceline Group have emerged as the major players in online travel, but larger tech companies including Amazon and Google are increasingly moving into the travel business themselves.

He is pointed to the strong brand and dedicated focus of Expedia as one of its biggest competitive advantages. “If we are insanely focused on this, and we do it well, then it’s tough for a horizontal technology player” to compete effectively against the company, he said.

He grew up in Delhi, India, and traveled frequently as a young child. Although he was trained as a software engineer, his undergraduate degree from Delhi University is in economics, and he has an MBA from Lancaster University. He lives in the Seattle region with his extended family, including his wife and two children and his parents, in addition to his brother’s family. He worked at Washington Mutual and JP Morgan Chase before joining Expedia in 2010.

A champion of the Expedia culture, he shows his pride by wearing yellow running shoes with blue stripes, along with an Expedia lapel pin.

He literally got the engineering team to dance — teaching them a routine to Lady Gaga’s “Edge of Glory” as a way of bringing them together and building camaraderie across their worldwide offices. The dance spread across the company, and even Khosrowshahi ended up joining in. Bhutani proudly showed off a video compilation during a recent interview at Expedia’s headquarters.

~ Source: Geekwire

First Sikh Lieutenant in Pakistan Rangers – Amarjeet Singh

Amarjeet Singh became the first Sikh to be inducted as an officer in the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers. He completed his training at the Rangers Academy in Mandi Bahauddin. He is a resident of Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak. He was among 763 officials who passed out from the Rangers Academy. Expressing jubilation on […]

Amarjeet Singh became the first Sikh to be inducted as an officer in the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers.

He completed his training at the Rangers Academy in Mandi Bahauddin. He is a resident of Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak.

He was among 763 officials who passed out from the Rangers Academy. Expressing jubilation on completing the rigorous training, Amarjeet vowed to serve Pakistan and said he was ready to serve the nation &would not hesitate to sacrifice his life in the line of duty.

~ Source – HT

The Greatest Prakasham of guru Granth Sahib – A Little Poem by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam

Many many years ago our Gurus lit the lamp And the Prakasham was born carrying power of the soul This light of truth on the lands of five rivers It orbited and orbited around the sun Along with the earth that carried it as sindhur This earthly Prakasham is so powerful Of human’s universal message […]

Many many years ago our Gurus lit the lamp
And the Prakasham was born carrying power of the soul
This light of truth on the lands of five rivers
It orbited and orbited around the sun
Along with the earth that carried it as sindhur
This earthly Prakasham is so powerful
Of human’s universal message of one God
Four hundred orbits gone in no time
The great Prakasham has even out-glowed the Sun
As it orbits all around the sun, even sun bows in enhanced reverence
And salutes the earth, for all that it carries
The Greatest Prakasham of Guru Granth Sahib

~ A.P.J. Abdul Kalam