Bringing the Rural Kids to the forefront! – Inter House English sessions at Akal Academy Bhadaur!

The importance of learning English cannot be overstated in an increasingly interconnected and globalized world. Bringing the rural kids to the forefront & in pace with the modern world, Akal Academy Bhadaur organized an “Inter House English activity”, giving the participants, opportunities to express themselves creatively in English, for example, through drama, poetry or storytelling. […]

The importance of learning English cannot be overstated in an increasingly interconnected and globalized world.
Bringing the rural kids to the forefront & in pace with the modern world, Akal Academy Bhadaur organized an “Inter House English activity”, giving the participants, opportunities to express themselves creatively in English, for example, through drama, poetry or storytelling.

Classes belonging from Ist to X standard students participated in it. They were given different themes according to their standard. Various groups were allocated to different age groups with interesting topics, Storytelling, Poem recitation, Creative writing.

Bringing the Rural Kids to the forefront! - Inter House English sessions at Akal Academy Bhadaur!

Four students from each class and section took participated in it according to their respective houses. Abhay, Ajay, Amul, Atul. Total of 125 participants participated in it. The students were full of vigor and enthusiasm. The Principal also took around for supervision & appreciated their zeal of participation.

Bringing the Rural Kids to the forefront! - Inter House English sessions at Akal Academy Bhadaur!

Ajay, Amul house stood first followed by Abhay house, Amul House, Atul House with the help of English HOD result was declared. Overall result declared Amul House as the final winner.

Students who lack interaction, motivation in the classroom, either because they are introvert, shy or they have a low language level, this might be a good solution to involve them with their friends in doing various activities and to make weak student active. The good thing about this was giving chance to students to study English with fun and improvise their English at the same time.

Bringing the Rural Kids to the forefront! - Inter House English sessions at Akal Academy Bhadaur!

Such activities help the students to get a grip over the language and face the challenges with confidence. These sessions are a very valuable part of the English language& for the students to experience.

Bringing the Rural Kids to the forefront! - Inter House English sessions at Akal Academy Bhadaur!

Paving the way for students to build up their personality & discover themselves!

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 13th May ’15

#JustinPics Energy Conservation Sessions at Akal Academy Kalloh!

To make students aware of the upcoming scarcity of Energy Resource & their possible solutions, Akal Academy, Kalloh conducted an interactive session on Energy Conservation including various activities such as model making & explanation, skits highlighting the theme of Save Electricity, poem recitation. Colorful theme based charts were made by the students to be displaying […]

To make students aware of the upcoming scarcity of Energy Resource & their possible solutions, Akal Academy, Kalloh conducted an interactive session on Energy Conservation including various activities such as model making & explanation, skits highlighting the theme of Save Electricity, poem recitation.

Colorful theme based charts were made by the students to be displaying the classrooms. The teachers and the young and enthusiastic learners decided to widen their horizons on the way energy harnesses for various purposes and inquired about other alternative sources of energy.

Most of the students resolved to take the ideas of Energy Conservation to their households and make their parents and other villagers aware of the scope of Energy conservation. So the inquiry into the various sources of energy provided the students an insight to the alternate sources of energy available in nature free of cost!

Such Interaction sessions provided students immense knowledge about the vast scope of various sources of energy in a big way in future so as to overcome the shortage of electric power in the world.

The day was well productive & fruitful for the students.

~ Tapasleen kaur
~ New Delhi, 13th May ’15

11 Yr Old Mehar Kaur, Student of Khalsa School, Surrey BC won the National Spelling Bee of Canada!

Mehar Kaur Sahota, an 11-year-old 5th Grade student at Khalsa School Surrey won the National Spelling Bee of Canada in her age group. Children from across Canada took part in the spelling bee championship that took place in Toronto Ontario on May 3rd, 2015. In addition to Mehar Kaur winning the Junior age group, Prabhleen […]

Mehar Kaur Sahota, an 11-year-old 5th Grade student at Khalsa School Surrey won the National Spelling Bee of Canada in her age group.

Children from across Canada took part in the spelling bee championship that took place in Toronto Ontario on May 3rd, 2015.

In addition to Mehar Kaur winning the Junior age group, Prabhleen Kaur Sandhu also a student from Khalsa School Surrey placed 3rd in the Intermediate age group.

The students travelled to Toronto with their parents along with Khalsa School teachers Ms. Morrison and Mrs. Jaswal, and Mrs. Baga the school Principal. This was the second time Khalsa School Surrey students have competed in the National Spelling Bee Championship.

~ Source: Sikh24.com

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help – United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Nepal is still reeling from the earthquake that devastated the historical country on 25 April, killing more than 7,800 and displacing thousands more. Two weeks after the earthquake occurred, Nepali families who live in remote villages are still not receiving the aid which they should be. United Sikhs has taken the lead in shouldering the […]

Nepal is still reeling from the earthquake that devastated the historical country on 25 April, killing more than 7,800 and displacing thousands more. Two weeks after the earthquake occurred, Nepali families who live in remote villages are still not receiving the aid which they should be.

United Sikhs has taken the lead in shouldering the responsibility of getting Nepal back on its feet.

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

UNITED SIKHS team first to set up over 4 main medical camps and reaches many villagers in Sindhupal Chok area in Nepal.

Medical assistance provided to 1000 people in a week. Type of injuries their doctors and medical team have been attending to extended from trauma shortness of breath, musculoskeletal pain, diarrhea, acute gastroenteritis, health concerns for pregnant women, fever, upper respiratory tract infections, joint pains, allergies, oral ulcers, anxiety disorders.

Most of the patients were seeing a medical practitioner for the first time in their life.

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Temporary school have been set up by UNITED SIKHS team members in Chaturale so classes can resume for kids
Total of 4 medical camps were set up within a week and over a thousand provided with medical assistance, The First medical camp was set up in Bhimatra in Sindhupal Chok area almost 120 km from Kathmandu. The team had to walk 10 km on foot to reach this village. Around 80 patients were provided medical aid there.

Multiple medical camps held around the Raviholi area with the team visiting 6 villages, walking for kilometers to reach the community and setting up equipment on rough terrain to attend to the patients. Nearly 200 patients have been provided with medical assistance in this area.

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Third camp was set up in village Jalberi, almost 170 km from Kathmandu. 95% of homes here are destroyed and our medical team provided assistance to 400 patients here. People walked for 2 hours to seek medical attention from our doctors and this was the first time many of them had consulted with a medical practitioner.

Over 500 treated at our last camp in Chaturale. This place has been impacted most by water borne diseases as the water line was destroyed with the earthquake leaving the locals with insufficient water supply.

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Nepal Relief Project Lead Komal Singh said: “Even though getting to these remote areas was a challenge, once we arrived here we were surrounded by the most honest people. We are thankful to the local people of the village who cooked food for us even when they didn’t have their homes, and they still took the time to feed us. They fixed tents with us and helped our team with translations as the local people only speak Nepalese.”

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

Even though the team has been faced with many challenges along the way – car breaking down on the rough terrain, compromising their own safety and health to serve the community of Nepal, they stood strong on the principles of Guru Nanak and RECOGNIZE THE HUMAN RACE AS ONE.

They hope to have your continued support to enable them to further carry their relief work and reach out to many others who are living in these secluded areas where their teams has been the first to arrive.

Driven by Passion to Serve & Help - United Sikhs were the First to set up Main Medical Camps in Nepal!

We appreciate their zeal to walk on Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Path & continue their journey of uplifting souls spiritually, physically & mentally!

Never underestimate the difference YOU can make in the lives of others. Step forward, reach out and help. This is our seva, all of us together, wherever we are in the world. We have the ability to uplift people and communities around the world. And at this moment in time, Nepal needs all of us.

~ Source: United Sikhs

Beautiful Art with a Personal Touch by Students of Akal Academy Theh kalandar on Mother’s Day!

Celebrating the beautiful & warm spirit of motherhood, Students of Akal Academy Theh Kalandar celebrated Mothers Day on an emotional note. The students honored & expressed gratitude to their mothers by drawing beautiful handwritten cards with a personal touch. Students expressed their love & affection for their mothers. Mother’s day Celebrations serves as an important […]

Celebrating the beautiful & warm spirit of motherhood, Students of Akal Academy Theh Kalandar celebrated Mothers Day on an emotional note. The students honored & expressed gratitude to their mothers by drawing beautiful handwritten cards with a personal touch. Students expressed their love & affection for their mothers.

Mother’s day Celebrations serves as an important learning experience by providing opportunities to discuss and acknowledge the Value of a Mother in our lives. A Day to pay Tribute to the hardships & struggles every mother undergoes while raising a child.

The day ended beautifully, filling the aura of motherly warmth to the air.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 12th May ’15

Akal Academy Bilga welcomed students with the New Academic Commencement!

Akal Academy, Bilga was once again abuzz with activities as the new academic session commenced in most of the educational institutions. The beginning of a new session is always an auspicious time – a time for new hopes and renewed dreams. “The school campus will bloom once again to receive new life with the echoes […]

Akal Academy, Bilga was once again abuzz with activities as the new academic session commenced in most of the educational institutions. The beginning of a new session is always an auspicious time – a time for new hopes and renewed dreams. “The school campus will bloom once again to receive new life with the echoes of the students. Children were seen dressed up in uniform with knife-edged creases, carrying big schoolbags, new books and lunch boxes to schools early morning. Students were too enthusiastic to get into their school life.

The day commenced with Nitnem Bhog of Shri Sehaj path which was being done by students followed by Shabad Kirtan.

Principal Harpreet Kaur Sahni welcomed the students & blessed them to be in high spirits. She congratulated the students for success & motivated them to work hard to achieve their goals. After this Mr. JB Singh welcomed the students and congratulated them for their good results. Parshad was distributed after the congregation.

Akal Academy Bilga welcomed students with the New Academic Commencement!

“We strongly feel that each child is unique and school is a training ground for moulding their life. We believe in the genius lurking within every child, wanting to be discovered and transformed into a complete individual while experiencing the joys of life along the road,” said a school principal.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 12th May ’15

‬Lakhs pay obeisance at Darshan ‪Yatra to ‪Sikh‬ ‪‎Gurus‬’ Relics at Talwandi Sabo!

Nagar Kirtan of sacred relics of Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sahib last night under surveillance of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhik Committee and Punjab Government. The local Sikh sangat warmly welcomed the Nagar Kirtan on the way. Sikh Devotees from nearby villages reached Sri Damdama Sahib to have glimpse of rare weapons and […]

Nagar Kirtan of sacred relics of Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sahib last night under surveillance of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhik Committee and Punjab Government. The local Sikh sangat warmly welcomed the Nagar Kirtan on the way.

Sikh Devotees from nearby villages reached Sri Damdama Sahib to have glimpse of rare weapons and clothes of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Elephants of Budha Dal and Army Band were centre of attraction for the devotees. Thousand of Sikh devotees attended this divine Nagar Kirtan.

It is notable that these sacred relics were provided to the SGPC in Patiala by Riasat authorities under patronage of Punjab Government.

This journey will provide the opportunity to local Sikh devotees to have glimpse of relics for two days. The Nagar Kirtan will leave for Sri Mukatsar Sahib after spending two days in Talwandi Sabo.

Singh Sahib Jathedar Giani Gurmukh Singh, Jagpal Singh (Manager, Takht Sahib), Dr. Basant Garg (Deputy Commissioner, Bathinda), SDM Vinet Kumar, Tehsildar of Talwandi Sabo, DSP Malkit Singh Bhatti, Inspector Gursher Singh etc. warmly welcomed the Nagar Kirtan on its arrival at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib.

– Source: Sikh24.com

Dr. Gurmail Singh, Chairperson of Dept of Economics at Panjab University, Chandigarh appointed as the First Vice Chancellor of Akal University!

Finally, the Tenth Master’s bachan for ‘Guru ki Kashi’ is seeing its realization after 309 years. Akal University will begin its first Academic Session, this year in July. Dr Gurmail Singh is a blessed soul to have been chosen for such a noble task. Recently, he sought Baba Iqbal Singh ji’s blessings to undertake this […]

Finally, the Tenth Master’s bachan for ‘Guru ki Kashi’ is seeing its realization after 309 years. Akal University will begin its first Academic Session, this year in July. Dr Gurmail Singh is a blessed soul to have been chosen for such a noble task. Recently, he sought Baba Iqbal Singh ji’s blessings to undertake this precious task.

Dr Gurmail Singh has pursued his masters & PHD in Economics. He has been an eminent member of the Panjab University in Chandigarh. A current holder of various prestigious positions like member of various bodies of Guru Granth Sahib World Sikh Organizations, Coordinator Centre for Policy Research, Editor-in-Chief Research Journal Social Sciences, General Secretary to Punjab Developmental Society (registered body of academicians). He is Chairperson of Dept of Economics at the Panjab University. He also serves as a member in Board of Director, Eternal University, Baru Sahib.

He also holds a 27 Years Teaching/Research Experience with the organizations like, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Institute for Development and Communication, Chandigarh & SGTB Khalsa College, Delhi University.

A consultant to the following Organizations: Planning Commission, UNO-International Labour Organization, UNO-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific, Bangkok, Government of Punjab. Village Life Improvement Foundation, Canadian Based Foundation for Development of Punjab, UNO-World Food Programme, CRY and CARE International, Australian National University, Canberra, NABARD.

He has also been a part of various Selected Research Publications; Economic Liberalization and Indian Agriculture Understanding, North-West Indian Economy, Rural Development in Punjab, Impact Evaluation of the Village Life Improvement Projects in Punjab, Indian Agriculture: Development Experience of Four Decades, Impact of GATT on Punjab Agriculture.

He is also listed in ICSSR Research Pool. State wise List of Research Methodology Experts

We are honored and privileged to have such a versatile renowned personality as our respected Vice Chancellor.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 11th May ’15

16 Yr Old Beant Singh clinches 800m Gold, Setting a National Record in the Asian Youth Athletics!

Young Delhi runner Beant Singh won a gold each in boy’s 800m as India bagged three medals on the second day of the Asian Youth Athletics Championships here. 16-year-old Singh was in a class of his own in the two-lap event and strode to a comfortable victory, clocking 1.52.26, among fastest times in the world […]

Young Delhi runner Beant Singh won a gold each in boy’s 800m as India bagged three medals on the second day of the Asian Youth Athletics Championships here.

16-year-old Singh was in a class of his own in the two-lap event and strode to a comfortable victory, clocking 1.52.26, among fastest times in the world this year in the youth category. He ran an excellent 54 sec first lap and won the race with a big lead from start to finish at the Qatar Sports Club stadium.

He ran an excellent 54 sec first lap and won the race with a big lead from start to finish at the Qatar Sports Club stadium.
An ecstatic Singh revealed that wrestling was his initial love and he switched to athletics just a few years ago.

“I was feeling really good for this race and I have been preparing really well for this competition, so to win is a great satisfaction,” he said.

“I have only been in athletics for a short time, two or three years. I was a wrestler before and I was picked for a national team camp by Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar. It was at this moment that I noticed I had a talent for middle distance running and I was encouraged to switch to athletics. Sushil remains a very big inspiration for me,” he added.

Beant had won a silver in the National Open Athletics Championships last year at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, his first senior national medal, in 800m with a time of 1:51:08 which was a new national record in the youth category.

“Next stop for me is the IAAF World Youth Championships in Cali. I have set big expectations. I want to beat the Indian national record there. I know I can run under 1:50. I have done it in training and I aim to run it at the championships,” he said.

Source- HindustanTimes

Kudos to the upcoming Milkha Singh!

“The Turban gave people a reason to come talk to me and ask questions about Sikhism”- Ms Kaur

“When I decided to keep my hair uncut, I don’t think I realized the true impact of Sikhi on my life. It was after I decided to start tying turban in 12th grade that I noticed the difference in the way people looked at me, or how everyone stared just a few seconds longer at […]

“When I decided to keep my hair uncut, I don’t think I realized the true impact of Sikhi on my life. It was after I decided to start tying turban in 12th grade that I noticed the difference in the way people looked at me, or how everyone stared just a few seconds longer at me than they would at my other friends.

Definitely, the first few months, I was very self-conscious and even a bit apprehensive as to whether my decision had been right or not. This is not to say that people who do not tie turbans are any less Sikh than me; in fact, I know many non-turbaned people who are contributing to the Sikh community and they face many difficulties as well.
Personally, tying a turban was one of the best but also difficult decisions I’ve ever had to make; it’s a lifelong commitment with no looking back, at least for me. I slowly became more confident about my image; the turban gave people a reason to come talk to me and ask questions about Sikhism.

This made me feel as if my decision to tie a turban was 100% positive and that it gave me a significant identity, allowing me to educate others about the Sikh faith. My advice to other Sikh women and men as well, is to remember that those extra stares are not actually hostile glares, but are actually just questioning minds who are curious.

Do not get defensive about questions relating to long hair, turbans because when people ask questions, they are actually interested in being educated. Also, never feel like you know everything there is about Sikhism, because that will surely cause you trouble along the way.

Try to educate people with the knowledge you have, and educated yourself about Sikhism as much as you can. Also try to educate yourself about other cultures, faiths and religions to become more informed and better equipped to have actual intellectual discussions. Let’s just embrace and respect each other with open arms while retaining our own identity as Sikhs.”

~ Anonymous
~ Source: facebook.com/PortraitsofSikhs