Jaap sahib is One of the Greatest Literary Work in History!

Jaap Sahib, given place of prominence in the Dasam Granth is the invocation made by the khalsa a hymn in praise of the omnipotent God. The attributes and qualities of God delineated herein are based on the transcendental nature of God, He who is without attributes as in the ideology of Nirgunwad. While on one […]

Jaap Sahib, given place of prominence in the Dasam Granth is the invocation made by the khalsa a hymn in praise of the omnipotent God. The attributes and qualities of God delineated herein are based on the transcendental nature of God, He who is without attributes as in the ideology of Nirgunwad. While on one hand the form and shape of the Almighty God as portrayed in Gurbani have been further honed and highlighted, on the other hand there is an elaboration and embellishment of it.

There is a specific purpose behind this literary creation and it has been written in a unique style.

In fact, of all the transcendental literature written in the middle age the Jaap Sahib stands out unique for delineating the humanitarian attributes of God who is without attributes by presenting them in a worldly and universal form. It has proved itself as a cardinal literary piece in all northern Indian literature for its brilliance, sublimity and majesty.

The Jaap Sahib has evolved as the product of extensive reflection, cogitation and deliberation through moments of awe and reverence experienced by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. In this creation the various attributes of God almighty have been depicted รถ He is without caste, without creed, without community, without religion and he is Fearless. He is the destroyer of enemies too.

This aspect of โ€œthe destroyer of evilโ€ proved a great force as it enthused the terror รถ stricken multitudes into such an awesome force of might and courage that it could not be suppressed anymore.

From the point of view of diction and style too it is a matchless piece of writing. The vocabulary used and the connotations suggested by these words have lent it a universalism that makes it significant and meaningful for people of all religions. This is why people of varied religious backgrounds have accepted it and even today read it with great devotion.

Indeed, the quintessential message of Gurbani is not limited to followers of any one religion but hold true for people of all religions. This is why it is said to have a universal appeal. In fact, this universalism is not limited to the message only. It also holds true for the language or diction. Because for Gurbani every language is pure, every word is sacred.

Another outstanding feature of the Jaap Sahib is the beautiful and amazing manner in which worship and might merge together. Might or power by itself is blind. When it gets bound to worship instead of becoming the destroyer of mankind it becomes the destroyer of evil. These writings encourage the saint-soldier to participate in war as the metre and rhyme scheme, full of alliteration and rhythm is set to martial moves. At the same time care has been taken that all moral values and norms of society are upheld while fighting evil.

Kalgidhar Maharaj was just 19 when he created Sri Jaap Sahib!

The rhythm of Jaap Sahib is like that of a horse at the gallop, and the beat of the hooves drum martial spirit into the heart.

~ Source: dailysikhupdates

The Biopic of Bhagat Puran Singh ji ‘Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe’ gratifies Soul!

A wonderful journey of one man, who dedicated his life to service, the film, โ€œEh Janam Tumhare Lekheโ€, received a favourable opening on its first day in the city. The film inspired by the life of a humanitarian saint and the founder of Pingalwara, Bhagat Puran Singh, released worldwide and aims to promote humanitarian service. […]

A wonderful journey of one man, who dedicated his life to service, the film, โ€œEh Janam Tumhare Lekheโ€, received a favourable opening on its first day in the city. The film inspired by the life of a humanitarian saint and the founder of Pingalwara, Bhagat Puran Singh, released worldwide and aims to promote humanitarian service.

The All-India Pingalwara Charitable Society hosted a special screening of the film at Suraj Chanda Tara, with eminent residents attending the show. The screening was preceeded by a special ardas that was held at the Pingalwara branch at Manawala and later the inmates along with the staff and volunteers of Pingalwara too became an audience to the special show. Dr Inderjit Kaur, director, Pingalwara, presided over the event and addressed everyone who had a role in the making of the film. โ€œIt was an emotional ode to our mentor, father and a great human being, Bhagat ji, who showed us that gratifying the soul is more important than gratifying material needs.โ€ The screening was attended by director Harijit Singh along with some actors from the film. As expected, the film moved the audience, some of who were seen crying during touching scenes.

Arvinder Bhatti, actor, who plays the role of Giani Acchar Singh, head Granthi of Gurudwara Dehra Saheb, where Bhagat ji served before coming to Amritsar, was all praise for the film. โ€œThe film should be considered an achievement, cinematically as well as for sending out a social message. I took my children along as they did not know about this selfless man and his great deeds.โ€

Tarandeep Kaur, a nursing student, too felt that the film was honest in its execution and appeal. โ€œItโ€™s a great film that will educate our youth about Pingalwara and the selfless attitude of its sewadars besides humanising society towards the destitute. Everyone should watch the film.โ€

Dr Jagdeepak Singh, executive member of Pingalwara trust and a reputed ENT surgeon, too considers the film to be one of the finest in recent years. โ€œItโ€™s a soul-stirring film. Itโ€™s an emotional film and good cinematically as well. Promoting the film is a social cause.โ€ He was accompanied by five of his postgraduate medical students, for whom the film was an education.

The film has opened in all four major multiplexes as well as single-screen theatres in the city, with an average of five shows every day. Experts predict good potential business from the film, given its good first- day response. โ€œThe film opened to a good response and will perform well as itโ€™s a family film. The business can increase over the weekend due to good word-of-mouth publicity,โ€ said Davinder Singh, manager, Big cinemas, Amritsar.

~ Source: Tribune

Do you know about the ‘Panja Sahib’ of India?

Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib is a Sikh historical shrine situated in Bidar, in Karnataka. During the second ‘Udasi’ (missionary tour) of Guru Nanak Dev Ji the South India, visited the ancient Hindu Temple of Om Kareswar on the Narbada and reached Nanded, where 200 years later Guru Gobind Singh spent his last days. From Nanded […]

Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib is a Sikh historical shrine situated in Bidar, in Karnataka. During the second ‘Udasi’ (missionary tour) of Guru Nanak Dev Ji the South India, visited the ancient Hindu Temple of Om Kareswar on the Narbada and reached Nanded, where 200 years later Guru Gobind Singh spent his last days. From Nanded he proceeded towards Hyderabad and Golkonda where he met Muslim saints and then came to Bidar to meet Pir Jalaluddin and Yakoob Ali.

The Guru accompanied by his disciple Mardana stayed in the outskirts of the Bidar town where ‘Nanak Jhira’ Gurdwara is now located. In the nearby were huts of Muslim fakirs, who took keen interest in the sermons and teachings of the great Guru. The news soon spread throughout Bidar and its surrounding areas about the holy Saint of the North and large number of people started coming to him to have his “Darshan” and seek his blessings There used to be acute shortage of drinking water in Bidar. All efforts of the people to dig wells were of no avail. Even where the wells were dug the water was found to be unfit for drinking.

The Guru was greatly moved by the miserable condition of the people. With divine name on his lips and the mercy in his heart he touched the hillside with his toe and removed some rubble from the place. To the utter surprise of all, fountain of sweet, cool water gushed out of the hillside. The place soon came to be known as ‘Nanak-Jhira’.

A beautiful Gurdwara has now been constructed by the side of the fountain. The water of the fountain is collected in a small ‘Amrit-Khud’ built in white marble. There is a free kitchen (Guru ka langar) where free food is given to pilgrims all the 24 hours. A Sikh museum has been built in the memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur, depicting the important events of Sikh history through pictures and paintings. The birthday of Guru Nanak and the Hola Mohalla festival attract large number of Devotees from all over India.

It may be recalled that Bhai Sahib Singh one of the Panj Piaras (five beloved of Guru Gobind Singh) hailed from Bidar.

~ Source: http://www.worldgurudwaras.com/

This Year, The Historic 400 Yrs Old Tree Named after Baba Buddha Ji bears fruit at Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji!

The historic 400 years old tree is full of fruit at Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji this year. The other Beris known as Dukh Bhanjani Beri and Elachi Beri also gave fruit. The sangat(devotees) at Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji were amazed to see the yellow fruit on the trees. Picking is not allowed but sometimes people […]

The historic 400 years old tree is full of fruit at Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji this year. The other Beris known as Dukh Bhanjani Beri and Elachi Beri also gave fruit. The sangat(devotees) at Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji were amazed to see the yellow fruit on the trees. Picking is not allowed but sometimes people get lucky with the fruit falls near them.

SGPC after a several years of wondering by the Beris were showing signs of weakness finally took the initiative to hire experts in horticulture. The experts came up with a plan to help the beris survive through various root mechanisms. Beris have significantly improved.

~ Source:http://dailysikhupdates.com/

Inter School competition, Sant Attar Singh Ji Knowledge Quest was organized at Akal Academy Cheema Sahib

Inter School competition, Sant Attar Singh Ji Knowledge Quest was organized at Akal Academy Cheema Sahib. The program started with the holy blessing of Guru Ji by Shabad recited by students of the school. The events organized were storytelling, creative writing, Handwriting, Drawing Competition, Science quiz). The students also presented colorful Artistic representation encouraging Anti-Alcohol/Drug […]

Inter School competition, Sant Attar Singh Ji Knowledge Quest was organized at Akal Academy Cheema Sahib. The program started with the holy blessing of Guru Ji by Shabad recited by students of the school. The events organized were storytelling, creative writing, Handwriting, Drawing Competition, Science quiz). The students also presented colorful Artistic representation encouraging Anti-Alcohol/Drug De-addition in the Art Competition event.

The seminars & the Knowledge Quest, organized by Eternal University, Baru Sahib, with support of Akal Academies under the organization of the Kalgidhar Trust are focused on subject of providing value-based education alongside spiritual & scientific education to the under-privileged & Rural children in North India.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 5th Feb ’15

Justin pictures of the construction in progress of our New Academy at Rachin!

#Justin pictures of the construction in progress of our New Academy at Rachin, Raikot District! The Academy will be all set to enroll students upto 2nd class in its First Phase!

Our Academies work under the Concept of Self-Sustainable Schools wherein we provide the infrastructure, curriculum, trained teachers & systems in our schools. These schools become sustainable in 3-5 yrs depending upon their locations & availability of resources. This ensures their longevity & growth!

Hail the Efforts!

Jasvir Kaur bagged the Gold Medal, breaking the National Record in Weightlifting!

Jasvir Kaur took home the gold medal after shattering the national record in the 63kg category. In the womenโ€™s 63kg category, Punjabโ€™s Jasvir Kaur won the gold by lifting 212kg (94 + 118). Punjabโ€™s Jasvir Kaur, the Commonwealth junior medallist, set new marks in snatch and clean and jerk while winning the womenโ€™s 63kg gold. […]

Jasvir Kaur took home the gold medal after shattering the national record in the 63kg category. In the womenโ€™s 63kg category, Punjabโ€™s Jasvir Kaur won the gold by lifting 212kg (94 + 118). Punjabโ€™s Jasvir Kaur, the Commonwealth junior medallist, set new marks in snatch and clean and jerk while winning the womenโ€™s 63kg gold.

It was Rakhi Halder of West Bengal who had set the ball rolling with a record lift of 87kg in snatch. It bettered the 85kg set by L. Monica Devi of Manipur at Vishakapatnam in 2002. Even as Rakhi was rejoicing, Reena (Haryana) followed it up with an 88. Vandana Gupta (Uttar Pradesh) took up the challenge and improved to 90. It was then Jasvirโ€™s turn. And the 21-year-old Physical Education student of Punjab University came up with a 92kg lift.

The record-breaking efforts of these lifters had the crowd on its feet. Vandana was not one to give up. She increased it to 93 in her final attempt before Jasvir sealed it with a 94 in her last attempt. A relaxed Jasvir also shattered the clean and jerk record of 117 set by P. Harita of Andhra Pradesh in 2002 to clinch the gold.

~ Source: Daily Sikh Update

เจธเฉฐเจค เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจ…เจคเจฐ เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜ เจœเฉ€ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเฉ‡ เจตเจพเจฒเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจฌเจฐเจธเฉ€ เจฎเฉŒเจ•เฉ‡ เจ—เฉเจฐเจฎเจคเจฟ เจธเจฎเจพเจ—เจฎ เจ•เจฐเจตเจพเจ‡เจ†

เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉ‹เจ‚ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉฑเจ• เจ…เจฒเฉŒเจ•เจฟเจ• เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจธเจœเจพเจ‡เจ† เจฌเฉเจฐเจนเจฎ เจ—เจฟเจ†เจจเฉ€ เจธเฉเจฐเฉ€เจฎเจพเจจ เจธเฉฐเจค เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจ…เจคเจฐ เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜ เจœเฉ€ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเฉ‡ เจตเจพเจฒเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจฌเจฐเจธเฉ€ เจจเฉ‚เฉฐ เจธเจฎเจฐเจชเจฟเจค เฉฉเฉฆ, เฉฉเฉง เจœเจจเจตเจฐเฉ€ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เฉง เจซเจฐเจตเจฐเฉ€ เฉจเฉฆเฉงเฉซ เจจเฉ‚เฉฐ เจธเจพเจฒเจพเจจเจพ เจ—เฉเจฐเจฎเจคเจฟ เจธเจฎเจพเจ—เจฎ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจตเจฟเจ–เฉ‡ เจ•เจฐเจตเจพเจ‡เจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†เฅคเจธเฉฐเจคเจพเจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจฏเจพเจฆ ‘เจš เจนเจฐ เจธเจพเจฒ เจฆเฉ€ เจคเจฐเฉเจนเจพเจ‚ เจ‰เจจเฉเจนเจพเจ‚ เจฆเฉ‡ เจœเจจเจฎ เจ…เจธเจฅเจพเจจ, เจ—เฉเจฐเจฆเฉเจ†เจฐเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ […]

เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉ‹เจ‚ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉฑเจ• เจ…เจฒเฉŒเจ•เจฟเจ• เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจธเจœเจพเจ‡เจ†

เจฌเฉเจฐเจนเจฎ เจ—เจฟเจ†เจจเฉ€ เจธเฉเจฐเฉ€เจฎเจพเจจ เจธเฉฐเจค เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจ…เจคเจฐ เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜ เจœเฉ€ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเฉ‡ เจตเจพเจฒเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจฌเจฐเจธเฉ€ เจจเฉ‚เฉฐ เจธเจฎเจฐเจชเจฟเจค เฉฉเฉฆ, เฉฉเฉง เจœเจจเจตเจฐเฉ€ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เฉง เจซเจฐเจตเจฐเฉ€ เฉจเฉฆเฉงเฉซ เจจเฉ‚เฉฐ เจธเจพเจฒเจพเจจเจพ เจ—เฉเจฐเจฎเจคเจฟ เจธเจฎเจพเจ—เจฎ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจตเจฟเจ–เฉ‡ เจ•เจฐเจตเจพเจ‡เจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†เฅคเจธเฉฐเจคเจพเจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจฏเจพเจฆ ‘เจš เจนเจฐ เจธเจพเจฒ เจฆเฉ€ เจคเจฐเฉเจนเจพเจ‚ เจ‰เจจเฉเจนเจพเจ‚ เจฆเฉ‡ เจœเจจเจฎ เจ…เจธเจฅเจพเจจ, เจ—เฉเจฐเจฆเฉเจ†เจฐเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉ‹เจ‚ เจฎเจธเจคเฉ‚เจ†เจฃเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจคเฉฑเจ• เจฆเจพ เจ…เจฒเฉŒเจ•เจฟเจ• เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจธเจœเจพเจ‡เจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†เฅค เจ—เฉเจฐเจฆเฉเจ†เจฐเจพ เจœเจจเจฎ เจ…เจธเจฅเจพเจจ เจคเฉ‹เจ‚ เจธเจตเฉ‡เจฐเฉ‡ เจ…เฉฐเจฎเฉเจฐเจฟเจค เจตเฉ‡เจฒเฉ‡ เจชเฉฐเจœ เจชเจฟเจ†เจฐเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจฆเฉ€ เจ…เจ—เจตเจพเจˆ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจธเฉเจฐเฉ€ เจ—เฉเจฐเฉ‚ เจ—เฉเจฐเฉฐเจฅ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจฆเฉ€ เจ›เจคเจฐ เจธเจพเจ‡เจ† เจนเฉ‡เจ  เจ…เจฒเฉŒเจ•เจฟเจ• เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจ…เจฐเฉฐเจญ เจ•เฉ€เจคเจพ เจ—เจฟเจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†เฅค เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจฆเฉŒเจฐเจพเจจ เจ…เจ•เจพเจฒ เจ—เฉเจฐเจฎเจคเจฟ เจตเจฟเจฆเจฟเจ†เจฒเจฟเจ† เจฆเฉ‡ เจตเจฟเจฆเจฟเจ†เจฐเจฅเฉ€เจ†เจ‚ เจตเจฒเฉ‹เจ‚ เจธเจฟเฉฑเจ– เจฎเจพเจฐเจถเจฒ เจ†เจฐเจŸเจธ (เจ—เฉฑเจคเจ•เจพ) เจฆเฉ‡ เจœเฉŒเจนเจฐ เจตเจฟเจ–เจพเจ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจถเจฌเจฆ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจเฉ€ เจœเฉฑเจฅเฉ‡ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจขเจพเจกเฉ€ เจœเฉฑเจฅเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจจเฉ‡ เจ—เฉเจฐ-เจ‡เจคเจฟเจนเจพเจธ เจธเจฐเจตเจฃ เจ•เจฐเจตเจพเจ‡เจ†เฅค เจ…เจ•เจพเจฒ เจŸเฉ€เจšเจฐ เจŸเฉเจฐเฉ‡เจจเจฟเฉฐเจ— เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจฆเฉ€ เจตเจฟเจฆเจฟเจ†เจฐเจฅเจฃเจพเจ‚ เจจเฉ‡ เฉžเฉŒเฉ›เฉ€ เจฌเฉˆเฉฑเจก เจฐเจพเจนเฉ€เจ‚ เจนเจพเฉ›เจฐเฉ€ เจฒเจ—เจตเจพเจˆ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจฆเฉ‡ เจธเฉฐเจค เจธเฉ‡เจตเจ• เจœเฉฑเจฅเฉ‡ เจตเจฒเฉ‹เจ‚ เจธเจคเจฟเจจเจพเจฎเฉ-เจตเจพเจนเจฟเจ—เฉเจฐเฉ‚ เจฆเจพ เจœเจพเจช เจ•เจฐเจตเจพเจ‡เจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†เฅค เจšเฉ€เจฎเจพเจ‚ เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจฆเจพ เจชเจฟเฉฐเจก เจเจพเฉœเฉ‹เจ‚, เจถเจพเจนเจชเฉเจฐ เจ•เจฒเจพเจ‚, เจถเฉ‡เจฐเฉ‹เจ‚, เจจเจฎเฉ‹เจฒ, เจ‰เจญเจพเจตเจพเจฒ, เจญเฉฐเจฎเจพเจฌเฉฑเจฆเฉ€, เจฌเจกเจฐเฉเฉฑเจ–เจพเจ‚ เจ†เจฆเจฟ เจฆเฉ€เจ†เจ‚ เจธเฉฐเจ—เจคเจพเจ‚, เจ—เฉเจฐเจฆเฉเจ†เจฐเจพ เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจ•เจฎเฉ‡เจŸเฉ€เจ†เจ‚, เจ•เจฒเฉฑเจฌเจพเจ‚ เจตเจฒเฉ‹เจ‚ เจชเฉฐเจœ เจชเจฟเจ†เจฐเจฟเจ†เจ‚ เจจเฉ‚เฉฐ เจธเจฟเจฐเฉ‹เจชเจพเจ“ เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจญเจพเจ‚เจค-เจญเจพเจ‚เจค เจฆเฉ‡ เจฒเฉฐเจ—เจฐ เจฒเจ—เจพ เจ•เฉ‡ เจจเจฟเฉฑเจ˜เจพ เจธเฉเจ†เจ—เจค เจ•เฉ€เจคเจพเฅค

เจ‡เจธเฉ‡ เจคเจฐเฉเจนเจพเจ‚ เจ—เฉเจฐเจฆเฉเจ†เจฐเจพ เจชเฉ‹เจน เจธเจพเจนเจฟเจฌ เจ•เฉœเฉˆเจฒ เจคเฉ‹เจ‚ เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจšเฉœเฉเจนเจค เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜ เจคเจฐเจจเจพ เจฆเจฒ เจจเจฟเจนเฉฐเจ— เจœเจฅเฉ‡เจฌเฉฐเจฆเฉ€ เจฆเฉ€ เจ…เจ—เจตเจพเจˆ เจนเฉ‡เจ  เจจเจ—เจฐ เจ•เฉ€เจฐเจคเจจ เจธเจœเจพเจ‡เจ† เจ—เจฟเจ†, เจœเจฟเจธเจฆเจพ เจธเจฅเจพเจจเจ• เจ…เจ•เจพเจฒ เจ…เจ•เฉˆเจกเจฎเฉ€ เจ…เฉฑเจ—เฉ‡ เจชเฉเฉฑเจœเจฃ ‘เจคเฉ‡ เจชเฉเจฐเจฟเฉฐเจธเฉ€เจชเจฒ เจฌเจฒเจœเฉ€เจค เจ•เฉŒเจฐ, เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจฎเจนเจฟเฉฐเจฆเจฐ เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜, เจฌเจพเจฌเจพ เจจเฉˆเจฌ เจธเจฟเฉฐเจ˜, เจธเจฎเฉ‚เจน เจธเจŸเจพเฉž เจ…เจคเฉ‡ เจตเจฟเจฆเจฟเจ†เจฐเจฅเฉ€เจ†เจ‚ เจตเจฒเฉ‹เจ‚ เจจเจฟเฉฑเจ˜เจพ เจธเฉเจ†เจ—เจค เจ•เฉ€เจคเจพ เจ—เจฟเจ†|

~ Jasvinder Singh
~ Cheema Sahib, Punjab

President Obama greets 96yr Old Arjan Singh, Marshal of the Indian Air Force!

President Obama greets Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh during his visit to New Delhi. He is the only โ€˜Five Starโ€™ rank officer in the Indian Air Force. The Indian armed forces have had only three officers who have reached the rank of Marshal, the highest honorary rank possible. The two had a quick casual conversation, […]

President Obama greets Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh during his visit to New Delhi. He is the only โ€˜Five Starโ€™ rank officer in the Indian Air Force. The Indian armed forces have had only three officers who have reached the rank of Marshal, the highest honorary rank possible.

The two had a quick casual conversation, and the hope is President Obama will allow Sikhs to serve in the United States Army after seeing representation of Sikh serving in Indian armed forces.

The United States Govt has a ban on the Turban and Beard in the armed forces. Major Kamal Kalsi and the Sikh Coalition have worked tirelessly the past few years to get the United States military to give Sikhs an exception to the rule due to religious reasons. The hope is that after seeing so many Sikhs in the Indian military and watching the Sikh Regiment parade on republic day maybe Obama will push to have the rule changed.

Arjan Singh was awarded the Padma Vibhushan for his leadership of the air force, and subsequently in recognition of the air forceโ€™s contribution in the war, the rank of the CAS was upgraded to that of Air Chief Marshal and Arjan Singh became the first Air Chief Marshal of the Indian Air Force.

~ Source: Bharat Rakshak

Sikh Welfare Society funds Cataract operations and Cancer diagnosis in rural parts of Punjab!

The Sikh Welfare Society, based in High Road, Ilford, has donated about ยฃ120,000 over the past six years to set up eye camps in rural Punjab and the group is due to fly over and give another ยฃ25,000 to pay for more operations. The society, which was set up by a group of Redbridge businessmen […]

The Sikh Welfare Society, based in High Road, Ilford, has donated about ยฃ120,000 over the past six years to set up eye camps in rural Punjab and the group is due to fly over and give another ยฃ25,000 to pay for more operations.

The society, which was set up by a group of Redbridge businessmen including chairman Jas Dhesi, general secretary Satnam Sandhu and trustee Paul Waraich, is hoping the money raised will pay for about 500 procedures.

As well as providing help for people with heart problems and cancer in India, the group has also supported the Redbridge Mayorโ€™s charity and last month donated gifts to children at Queenโ€™s Hospital in Rom Valley Way, Romford.

Paul said of the eye-camps: โ€œItโ€™s a really wonderful experience when you see the quality of life people are getting. Itโ€™s life-changing for them and it costs such a small amount to do a cataract operation. Itโ€™s very humbling.

โ€œIt really does help people less fortunate than ourselves.โ€

~ Source: ilfordrecorder.co.uk