Akal Academy Kajri holds Traffic Awareness and Road Safety Week!

Acknowledging that children are the best medium to apprise people, parents and family about traffic rules and regulations, the traffic police post, Gadwa Kheda under District Pilibhit Police administration, along with the students of Akal Academy Kajri organized “Safety on Roads” awareness programme in the school campus. Mr. Satya Prakash Shukal , in charge Police […]

Acknowledging that children are the best medium to apprise people, parents and family about traffic rules and regulations, the traffic police post, Gadwa Kheda under District Pilibhit Police administration, along with the students of Akal Academy Kajri organized “Safety on Roads” awareness programme in the school campus.

Mr. Satya Prakash Shukal , in charge Police Post Gadwa interacted with the children and gave them traffic safety tips. He asked the cyclist students to follow safety norms on the road by not cycling in shoulder to shoulder lines.

Akal Academy Kajri holds Traffic Awareness and Road Safety Week!

Students were given demo of major traffic signals used by traffic policemen in the busy crossroads. Later children’s queries regarding traffic rules and causes of traffic accidents were addressed by Mr. Shukla . He also told the children to remember helpline numbers of the police to report or inform about any emergency on the road.

Akal Academy Kajri holds Traffic Awareness and Road Safety Week!

According to the police department, the traffic educational programme will be undertaken in various city schools and colleges from the week of November and December to promote safe commuting of the people and motivate them to follow traffic rules for their safety and convenience. The Principal Mrs. Simran Kaur Thind teachers and staff were also present on the occasion. Mr. Satya Prakash expressed his thanks to the school administration.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 6th Dec ’14

Inter Academy Sports and Athletic Meet at Akal Academy Kajri!

It is truly considered that through participation in sports and different games, students learn co-operation, teamwork, leadership and time management.Games help students to discover their hidden talents, help them interact with different people and make them learn about many things outside their own environment. To facilitate the spirit of sportsmanship, cooperation, mutual understanding of strength […]

It is truly considered that through participation in sports and different games, students learn co-operation, teamwork, leadership and time management.Games help students to discover their hidden talents, help them interact with different people and make them learn about many things outside their own environment.

To facilitate the spirit of sportsmanship, cooperation, mutual understanding of strength and stamina, Akal Academy Kajri organized and participated in Inter-Academy Sports Meet held on 29 November, 2014 in Akal Academy Kajri for Boys and Akal Academy Gomti for girls.

Students from both academies participated in full spirit and zeal. The students displaying their best sports skills, strengths and stamina endeavored to excel their peer competitors in a variety of athletics events.
The school teachers and staff too had moments of thrill and eagerness which impelled them to support their respective students for the best performance.

The Principal Mrs Simran Kaur Thind exhorted the students of the school to display their sports spirit and learn mutual understanding. Akal Academy Gomti teachers and hosting academy teachers had a wonderful time of team togetherness and sharing joy and victory together. The host principals of both academies expressed their gratitude to the school management, teachers and staff to make this event an unforgettable one.

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~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 6th Dec ’14

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

This is a list of Sikh Statues from around the world. Some of these Sikh statues are of Sikh Soldiers and rulers while others were constructed for various other important reasons. This list is in no particular order.

1. Maharaja Duleep Singh in Thetford, UK

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

2. Sikh Guardian Statue, George Town in state of Penang in Malaysia.

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

The common belief among the natives is that Sikhs are loyal saviors and protectors of humanity.

3. General Zorawar Singh in Leh, Ladakh.

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

General Zorawar Singh conquered the difficult lands of Kashmir, Ladakh, and Tibet when he was general under Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire.

4. Home Secretary Teresa Unveils War Hero Statues at National Sikh Museum Derby UK

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

5. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Statue at Sikh Heritage Museum in the UK

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

6. Sikh Statue in Forli, Italy in honor of Sikh Soldiers of the World Wars, Statue by World Sikh Shaheed Military Yaadgari Commitee

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

To honor 300 years of Khalsa and the sacrifice of Sikh soldiers during World Wars, the City of Ieper together with the European Sikh Community organized a Celebration of Peace on Sunday 4 April 1999 at Cloth Hall in Ieper, Belgium.

7. .Mohinder Singh Pujii in Gravesend UK

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

Pujji was among the 24 officers from Indian Air Force sent to Britain in 1940 to fly with the Royal Air Force, which was fighting the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and desperately needed pilots (the RAF at that time already had 13 direct-entry Indian officers).
These Indian officers were placed in different squadrons in RAF’s fighter, bomber and coastal commands and flew rhubarb missions.

8. Sikh Soldier statues in front of 1939 Grave in Singapore at the Bukit Cemetary.

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

The Belief of the Chinese people who lived here was that after a person dies the Sikh Statues guard the soul against evil.

9. Sikh soldiers represented on a pedestal of the statue erected to Earl Minto, Viceroy to Indian between 1905 and 1910. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, India

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

10. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Statue Amritsar, Punjab, India

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

11. Maharaja Duleep Singh Statue in Chandigarh

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

12. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Statue in Chappar Chiri Chandigarh

Have a Glimpse at the 10 Sikh Statues around The World!

Source: Daily Sikh Update

Healthy Tiffin Competition at Akal Academy Theh Kalandar!

Healthy Food gives rise to Healthy Mind. Keeping in consideration the thought of building a healthy generation, Healthy Tiffin Competition was organized by Akal Academy, Theh Kalandar. The competition was conducted to urge the upcoming generation to adopt a healthy lifestyle and prevent unhealthy food habits. Diet is a particular pattern of eating and a […]

Healthy Food gives rise to Healthy Mind. Keeping in consideration the thought of building a healthy generation, Healthy Tiffin Competition was organized by Akal Academy, Theh Kalandar. The competition was conducted to urge the upcoming generation to adopt a healthy lifestyle and prevent unhealthy food habits.

Diet is a particular pattern of eating and a balanced diet provides the correct amount of all nutrients without excess or deficiency to maintain health. There are many reasons why someone is interested in their diet, for example, to improve health, lose weight or increase performance. Healthy eating includes consuming high-quality proteins, carbohydrates, heart-healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and water in the foods you take in while minimizing processed foods, saturated fats and alcohol. Eating in this manner helps you maintain your body’s everyday functions, promote optimal body weight and can assist in disease prevention.

Akal Academy aims at thriving a generation with Healthy Body, Mind and most importantly Healthy Souls!

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~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 5th Dec ’14

Do you know the Concept of Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation in California?

California’s State Legislature has proclaimed November to be Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month, formally acknowledging the contributions California’s Sikhs have made to the Golden State. Sikh Americans across the state now have an opportunity to educate neighbors, teachers, colleagues, and friends about our religion, our shared values, and the part we’ve played in American […]

California’s State Legislature has proclaimed November to be Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month, formally acknowledging the contributions California’s Sikhs have made to the Golden State. Sikh Americans across the state now have an opportunity to educate neighbors, teachers, colleagues, and friends about our religion, our shared values, and the part we’ve played in American history since 1899, in a high-profile way.

This chance to educate is far more important than many realize. Even those who may see and recognize a Sikh every day do not know much about their Sikh American neighbors, co-workers, and even friends. As the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) found in its 2013 study, Turban Myths, conducted in partnership with researchers from Stanford University, 70 percent of Americans cannot identify a man wearing a turban as a Sikh American. In fact, one in five respondents who sees a turbaned stranger said they feel anger or apprehension towards them. This bias is further reinforced by the media.

The required understanding and education have created positive discourse led to change. For example, the NCAA now allows players with religious headgear to participate in the highest levels of collegiate sport, and police departments like Washington DC’s MPD allow officers to serve with their articles of faith intact.

Considering Education as a powerful tool, they create a strong sense of respect from all the communities.
As a mothers wish a better future for their son — a future where they can not only pursue any career with their turban and beard intact, but also where they are appreciated for what they adds to the fabric of American society.

Americans should see their turban and smile, letting it stand for freedom and justice rather than suspicion and mistrust.

Education empowers individuals to create change and ACR 147 gives us the platform to do just that.

~ by Sumeet Kaur Bal
~ Source: http://theaerogram.com/

First #Sikh Sub Inspector Gulab Singh patrolling in Pakistan!

A 25-year-old practising homeopathy has become the first Sikh to be appointed as a traffic warden in Pakistan. Gulab Singh, who hails from the holy town of Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, joined the service in the rank of a Sub-Inspector. He is the youngest of the siblings. Gulab completed his matriculation in […]

A 25-year-old practising homeopathy has become the first Sikh to be appointed as a traffic warden in Pakistan.

Gulab Singh, who hails from the holy town of Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, joined the service in the rank of a Sub-Inspector.

He is the youngest of the siblings. Gulab completed his matriculation in Nankana district, graduation in Lahore and then received a doctorate in homeopathy from Bahawalpur. He is the second Sikh to be appointed in any of the forces, the first being in Army.

“The attitude of my fellow trainees and officers was very good towards me. Nobody ever forced me to do anything against my religious beliefs,” Singh said. He said he never had any problems wearing his kara (bangle), or keeping his kirpan (dagger) with him.

As he was a vegetarian, green meals were arranged for him in the mess during the training period, he added.

“I am very grateful to my officers for this gesture.” says Mr Singh.

Proud to see such Singhs offering their services to their Nation and Guru Sahib by retaining his Sikhi!

Dhan Sikhi! Dhan Khalsa!

~ Edited by Tapasleen kaur
~ Source: Facebook.com

Sikh Warrior Lt. Col Harjit Singh Sajjan received military’s highest recognition in Canada!

A Matter of Pride and Honor when The Decorated Canadian war veteran Lt. Col Harjit S received the Order of Military Merit, one of the military’s highest recognition, the Order of Military Merit. He is the first Sikh to receive this award and continues to be a role model for youth across the country as […]

A Matter of Pride and Honor when The Decorated Canadian war veteran Lt. Col Harjit S received the Order of Military Merit, one of the military’s highest recognition, the Order of Military Merit.

He is the first Sikh to receive this award and continues to be a role model for youth across the country as he prepares to serve his country in new ways.
Lt. Colonel Harjit Singh is an Afghanistan war hero who is the first Sikh to command a Canadian Army regiment and who was portrayed as a role model in Ottawa’s latest Welcome to Canada booklet for the immigrants. He is also a former Vancouver police officer, decorated after serving once in Bosnia and three times in Afghanistan.

Lt. Harjit Singh expressed Sikhism “It was an identity thing. I needed the commitment because I knew it would keep me on the right path. I found the true meaning of Sikhism and I loved the warrior aspect of it.”
“When I was fighting to understand who I am, that (warrior) aspect was something that I really identified with.”

Sikhs became warriors because of persecution. But Mr Singh says the main religious principle is that a Sikh must be a positive and contributing member of society. “It’s important to defend your own rights. But there is a requirement that you must defend the rights of others. “When I was in Afghanistan, a man came up to me and said, ‘You are a Sikh and I know you must help me’.”

Lt. Colonel Singh joined the British Columbia Regiment as a Trooper in 1989 and was commissioned in the Regiment in 1991. He was promoted to Captain in 1995 and to Major in 2005. Lt. Colonel Singh has served in Bosnia-Herzegovina as well as three deployments to Afghanistan, most recently in November 2010 he was requested to serve as the Special Assistant to US Army Major-General James Terry, Commanding General of 10th Mountain Division and Commander of Regional Command South.

He continues to be a role model for youth across the country as he prepares to serve his country in new ways. He stands out as a Warrior in Real Sense keeping his Sikhi Intact!

Dhan Sikhi! Dhan Khalsa!

~ Source: ThelinkPaper.Ca

Gurdwara Baru Sahib listed among the Gurdwaras all over the World with ‘Amazing Architecture’!

A list of Gurdwara Sahib around the World with a very Unique Architecture include Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji, Amritsar, India Gurdwara Data Bandi Chod Sahib, Gwalior, MP, India Gurdwara Baba Atal Ji, Amritsar, India Gurdwara Sri Nankana Sahib Ji, Pakistan Gurdwara Nanaksar Alberta, BC Canada Gurdwara Guru Ka Lahore, Himachal Pradesh, India Gurdwara Panja Sahib […]

A list of Gurdwara Sahib around the World with a very Unique Architecture include

  1. Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji, Amritsar, India
  2. Gurdwara Data Bandi Chod Sahib, Gwalior, MP, India
  3. Gurdwara Baba Atal Ji, Amritsar, India
  4. Gurdwara Sri Nankana Sahib Ji, Pakistan
  5. Gurdwara Nanaksar Alberta, BC Canada
  6. Gurdwara Guru Ka Lahore, Himachal Pradesh, India
  7. Gurdwara Panja Sahib Ji
  8. Gurdwara Baoli Sahib Ji in Govindval, Punjab India
  9. Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib Ji
  10. Gurdwara Kalgidhar Sahib, Abottsford, Canada
  11. Gurdwara Nanaksar Brampton, Canada
  12. Gurdwara Sahib Gravesend, UK
  13. Akali Singh Gurdwara Sahib in Vancouver, Canada
  14. San Jose Gurdwara Sahib in San Jose, California
  15. Nanaksar Gurdwara, Nairobi, Kenya
  16. Baru Sahib Gurdwara at Himachal Pradesh, India
  17. Hemkunt Sahib in Uttarkhand, India
  18. Gurdwara Sahib at Craigiburn, Australia
  19. Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Centre in San Francisco

 

~ Source : DailySikhUpdates

Gurpreet Singh Sarin stands out as the First Sikh contestant in the American Idol!

Gurpreet Singh Sarin was the First Sikh contestant in the American Idol 12-year run show, a major rallying point for Sikh-American fans. Being the first Sikh contestant, he realized it also would be good exposure for Sikhs. ,Gurpreet Singh Sarin was the brightest looking participant in ‘American Idol’ While this may have ruffled the feathers […]

Gurpreet Singh Sarin was the First Sikh contestant in the American Idol 12-year run show, a major rallying point for Sikh-American fans. Being the first Sikh contestant, he realized it also would be good exposure for Sikhs. ,Gurpreet Singh Sarin was the brightest looking participant in ‘American Idol’

While this may have ruffled the feathers of most, Singh Sarin doesn’t let that kind of thing bother him. “I’ve been getting that kind of stuff all my life,” he says, flashing his infectious smile. “I know that if I stay in the contest, people will stop focusing on how I look and start noticing my voice. The judges and viewers have started to embrace his Sikh identity and appreciate his diverse musical talents.
They nicknamed him as “The Turbanator”.

On being Interviewed about his Turbaned look he proudly adds,” I practice a religion called Sikhism, which is the fifth-largest religion in the world. Sikhs wear turbans as a sign of commitment to their values of justice, integrity, and love. The turban is almost like a police uniform—it signifies to people that I have a certain set of principles, and that I will stand up for them.”

Gurpreet Sarin, first Sikh on American idol and first Sikh to make it to top 40, has released his first single, “Compassionate Father”. The theme of this song is religious bigotry – something that we in the Sikh community have experienced. The central message is that we can never judge another person’s relationship with God, and that all spiritual paths lead to the same ONE.

He has opened new doors for Sikhs to follow their passions without being offended for their looks and identity.

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

Ajay Singh Banga stands out as The Only SIKH Indian in Fortune’s ‘2014’s Top People in Business’ list!

Ajay Singh Banga Brings Pride stands out as The Only Sikh Indian in Fortune’s ‘2014’s Top People in Business’ list. MasterCard president and CEO, Ajay Singh Banga is the only Sikh Indian to make it in Fortune’s ‘2014’. Mr Banga, who studied economics at Delhi University’s St. Stephen’s College and received his MBA from IIM, […]

Ajay Singh Banga Brings Pride stands out as The Only Sikh Indian in Fortune’s ‘2014’s Top People in Business’ list.

MasterCard president and CEO, Ajay Singh Banga is the only Sikh Indian to make it in Fortune’s ‘2014’.

Mr Banga, who studied economics at Delhi University’s St. Stephen’s College and received his MBA from IIM, Ahmedabad ranked number 28 in the list. He spent 13 years of his working life with Nestle India before moving to PepsiCo, Citigroup and eventually MasterCard which he joined in 2009.

To hear him talk philosophically about a “world beyond cash,” he sounds more like a Silicon Valley futurist than a payment-processing executive.

The first thing you notice about Banga, 54, is the thick black beard on his face and the elegant black turban atop his head. The turban is central to Sikhism (Banga was raised Sikh in Pune, India, the son of a retired Indian military general) but is a rare sight in U.S. boardrooms. In a graduation speech at New York University’s Stern School of Business in June, Banga conceded as much: “I tend to stand out in a room,” he said. “Turbans and beards will do that to you.”

Mr Singhs’s eye trained on technology, MasterCard looks well positioned to lead in a post-cash world.

“Sometimes it’s about being in the right place at the right time. For MasterCard, that very well could come in the form of Apple Pay, which may finally break the barrier between consumers and mobile payment. MasterCard and Banga could benefit from increased transactions using mobile phones,” Fortune said.

Apple CEO Tim Cook featured second in the rankings, followed by Gilead CEO John Martin, to round off the top three. The list featured the top 50 CEOs of 2014.

A Man who is as firm on his mission as on his religion gathers great respect & pride from every Indian and Sikh community!

~ Source: http://profit.ndtv.com/