Davinder Singh honoured with ‘Disputes Star of the Year’ for Best Dispute Lawyer in Singapore

Legal eagle Davinder Singh was named as Singapore’s best dispute lawyer at the inaugural Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2015. Drew & Napier, the Singapore-based law firm that he helms at the chief executive officer, took home two awards at the ceremony held on Sunday (Sept 24) in the republic. Davinder received the “Disputes Star […]

Legal eagle Davinder Singh was named as Singapore’s best dispute lawyer at the inaugural Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2015.

Drew & Napier, the Singapore-based law firm that he helms at the chief executive officer, took home two awards at the ceremony held on Sunday (Sept 24) in the republic.

Davinder received the “Disputes Star of the Year – Singapore” award while the firm won the award for the Singapore’s national law firm of the year and also the best domestic arbitration firm.

The 58 year-old lawyer had represented the late Lee Kuan Yew, the nation’s first prime minister, as well as his son and current prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, in the courtrooms.He graduated from the National University of Singapore in 1982 and joined the Litigation Department of Drew & Napier thereafter. He was in the first batch of Senior Counsel appointed in 1997, according to his profile available at the firm’s website.

Davinder, who has been a commercial lawyer and advocate for over 30 years, was also a former Member of Parliament for the Bishan-Tao Payoh Group Representation Constituency from 1988 to 2006.

~ Source- Asia Samachar

Students of Akal Academy, Gomti commemorate Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji

Guru Teg Bahadur ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs also known as “Hind di Chadar” came to this world when the religious bigotry & Tyranny was at its peak. Guruji listened them properly and decided to sacrifice his own life for the cause. Guruji’s sacrifice at Chandni Chowk in Delhi changed the very destiny […]

Guru Teg Bahadur ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs also known as “Hind di Chadar” came to this world when the religious bigotry & Tyranny was at its peak. Guruji listened them properly and decided to sacrifice his own life for the cause. Guruji’s sacrifice at Chandni Chowk in Delhi changed the very destiny of this nation. Guruji’s sacrifice at Chandni Chowk in Delhi changed the very destiny of this nation. Had Guruji not sacrificed his live for the cause of protecting the religious freedom of Kashmiri Pandits. the history of this nation would have shaped differently.

Akal Academy, Gomti commemorated this very pious and auspicious day with religious fervour & Gaiety. The remembrance began around in the morning after daily morning prayers children recited poems, delivering speeches and singing the Shabads.

Aurangzeb tried his best to astray Guruji from this path of religion; lest all in vain. Bhai Mati Das was cut into two with the a saw. Bhai Sati Dasji was burnt alive and Bhai Dyalaji was boiled to death. But all these atrocities could not change the determination of Guruji.

The programme started with the recitation of a poem by Sumanpreet Kaur and Harpreet Kaur of VI B. Navjot Kaur and Navpreet Kaur of VIIA recited a beautiful poem titled “Zina Peetay Jam Shadtan dey”. Class IIA student Gurunoor Singh sang a beautiful song and highlighted the sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadurji.

It was Amardeep Singh of Class V-A who told in a very systematic way about the circumstances leading to the Martyrdom of Guruji. Palakpreet Kaur delivered a speech and highlighted the major incidents about Guruji’s life. Navreet Kaur, Shubpreet Kaur and Harpreet Kaur of XII-A sang a very emotional song “Diliye tu kyon Nahin Roi”.

Sehajpreet Singh & Lovepreet Singh sang a Kavishri and told about the sacrifice of Bhai Mati Dasji. At this juncture the Darbar Sahib was beautifully decorated. Everybody present in Darbar Sahib appreciated the efforts of the students.

Principal Madam Pawan Sahni also appreciated the Children for presenting their programmes in such a nice and beautiful way. Children were served Prasad at the end of the programme.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 21st Dec ’15

Amrik Singh displays a BRAVE ACT of chasing an Armed Robber out of his store in NY

Amrik Singh was being robbed at gun point when suddenly his instinct caused him to chase the robber away. Initially, Amrik Singh was ready to give the robber the cash but suddenly he took his shoes and chased the armed robber out of his store. He told a local newspaper that he hadn’t planned on […]

Amrik Singh was being robbed at gun point when suddenly his instinct caused him to chase the robber away. Initially, Amrik Singh was ready to give the robber the cash but suddenly he took his shoes and chased the armed robber out of his store.

He told a local newspaper that he hadn’t planned on charging at the robber but that something inside him told to do something. He was quoted in the Poughkeepsie Journal as saying, “I tried to give him money. I don’t know really, what happened.”

The robber was described as a 5’10″ white male who came inside the Route 9 Mini Mark at Staatsburg, NY with a shotgun and wearing 2 masks.

While Singh chased the gunman out of the store, the man was able to fire a shot at the feet of Singh.

The man is still on the loose and police has released surveillance video to identify the suspect.

MY TURBAN HAS A MEANING.

“Don’t you feel hot under your turban?” asked a colleague. I smiled, and replied to his curious question “No king has ever felt hot under his crown. And for Sikhs the turban is their crown”. I am sure many of my Sikh brothers and sisters would have been asked this question and would have given […]

“Don’t you feel hot under your turban?” asked a colleague. I smiled, and replied to his curious question “No king has ever felt hot under his crown. And for Sikhs the turban is their crown”.

I am sure many of my Sikh brothers and sisters would have been asked this question and would have given a similar reply.

In over the years I have found a deeper answer to this question. What is the importance of a turban? A Sikh turban symbolizes the virtues and values that our Gurus have taught us. Everyday a Sikh ties his/her turban (yes. A kaur too ties a turban), he/she promises to abide by the values.

So what are these values and how is it connected to the turban?

A Sikh turban has folds or laads as we call it in Punjabi. Each laad signifies a value — Truth, Honest Hard Work & Satisfaction, Fearless Seva (help), faith and Equality.

Truth — The first laad is a promise to the almighty that as a Sikh I shall always stand and support the truth. No situation will shake my belief in truth and I am ready to face any consequence to support it.

Faith — The second laad is a promise to have faith in the almighty and to surrender yourself by chanting his name (naam japna).

Honest Hard Work & Satisfaction — The third laad is a promise to work honestly and be satisfied with what one has, and to thank the almighty for this. This is one of the reasons why you may not find a Sikh begging but working hard to earn his/her living.

Fearless Seva — The fourth laad is a promise to serve humanity without any fear. If you see someone in need of help, don’t think twice and offer your help.

Remember Harman Singh who removed his turban to save a young boy’s life?

Or how two Singhs (Inderpal Singh and Kamalpreet Singh) saved four people from drowning?

Or do we remember the 12’clock joke that has always been cracked, which is actually a true Sikh history of bravery where Sardar Jassa Singh (commander of the Sikh Army) and his army saved the lives of women and children from the oppression of the Mugals (Nadir Shah)? 12 o’clock (midnight) is the time when a small army of Singhs led by Sardar Jassa Singh attacked the sleeping Mugal army using guerrilla warfare.

Equality — The fifth laad is a promise to never discriminate anyone based on his or her cast, creed, gender, race, colour, wealth, etc. Every human, plant and animal has been created by the almighty and his birth has a certain duty to be performed. So a true Gursikh will always respect others by welcoming them by saying Sat Shri Aakal.

One of the best examples of equality is the Langar Seva. People of all faith and religion are welcomed to have guru ka langar. Whatever may be your status quo, you will be made to sit down on the ground along with the sangat to have the meal.

The other example of equality comes from Guru Nanak Dev ji’s verse (Raag Aasaa Mehal 1, Page 473) where he values the importance of women.

From woman, man is born;
within woman, man is conceived;
to woman he is engaged and married.
Woman becomes his friend;
through woman, the future generations come.
When his woman dies, he seeks another woman;
to woman he is bound.
So why call her bad?
From her, kings are born.
From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all.
That is the true value of the turban. It is not a piece of cloth tied to one’s head. It is a promise to serve humanity and share goodwill.
So the next time you see a Sikh welcome them by saying Sat Shri Aakal. By doing so you are honoring the values the person stands for. And in return you will get a smile and a friend for life.
And that is my answer to how hot I feel under my turban. Hope you all agree.

Charanjeev Singh
Source- Singhstyled.com

Hate crime against #Sikhs since 9/11 has drastically increased in the USA.

Many people are becoming the victims of the so called ‘ Islamophobia’ because of their beards and turbans. Harmeet Singh has written a message to those who confuse Sikh and Muslims, keeping in mind the rising levels of hate crime towards Sikhs. He explains the values of Sikhism and how both faiths must stand in […]

Many people are becoming the victims of the so called ‘ Islamophobia’ because of their beards and turbans.

Harmeet Singh has written a message to those who confuse Sikh and Muslims, keeping in mind the rising levels of hate crime towards Sikhs. He explains the values of Sikhism and how both faiths must stand in solidarity against #Racism.

Harmeet Singh posted this on Facebook, “They say the average American does not know the difference between a Sikh and Muslim. They tell me the average American associates a turban and a beard with ISIS, Taliban, or Bin Laden. That’s ok because the average Sikh does not have fear in their vocabulary.

We are not the victims of mistaken identity, we are in fact doing exactly what our identity was supposed to do. It was supposed to absorb hate and ignorance so others would not have to. See, you mistake us for something we are not however you do not know exactly who we are. Our heritage teaches us tolerance, to love the enemy and to protect even those we do not agree with. These seemingly progressive values, of equality, freedom of religion, justice for all that you thought were American are actually something Sikhs have been living, and dying for centuries over. Our history is full of examples how Sikhs protected others before themselves, put humanity first and their own life last. We are taught from a very young age that our identity comes with responsibility, it will come with its own set of challenges, and we are in fact ready for anything and more your hate can dish out.

We have learned through our forefathers that hate does not last, and love, and truth eventually overcome. You may feel big by attacking us, but with each blow you only strengthen our resolve. You have bullied our children in schools, attacked our places of worship all in your skewed misinformed and small view of the world. Yes we look different but we are not foreign to this type of treatment. Everywhere a Sikh goes they know they stand out, they know their identity comes before all else that is presented about them, and even in the face of extreme intolerance they are willing to not reciprocate the hate but shower love instead.

You think if you intimidate us we will go running ‘back to our country’ as you heckle commonly, however we will not go back but only dig our heals stronger to prove that not only are we not afraid but we have the resolve to overcome your anger. Our religion provides us the guidance that there is no other, there is no difference, there is no better, there is only divine light which shines in all.

A Sikhs strength lies in their identity, it goes hand in hand with their existence. You might use images of the media to shape your world view through the bias lens, but we use spiritual power to shape our resolve. A Sikh will stay steadfast in a storm because we know the real battle does not rage externally rather internally is where the conquest really counts.

My hope is of a better America, where tolerance is not just a word that is thrown around, but actually practiced by every individual. Where diversity is not seen as a weakness but our core strength and what makes this nation great. Till then you will never see us hiding, the ‘Average Sikh’ will be out there with our turbans and beards easy to spot and ready for any challenge that may be presented.”

Well said, Harmeet Singh!

But, does any religion Deserves such HATRED? No Religion preaches Terrorism!

Orijit Sen – The Man behind Majestic Mural of PUNJAB at Anandpur Sahib’s Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum

The man behind the awe-inspiring mural of Punjab at Anandpur Sahib’s Virasat-e-Khalsa is renowned Indian graphic artist and designer Orijit Sen Long considered the gateway to the Indian subcontinent, the Punjab is a vast geographical area with a long and storied history. Sen’s epic mural renders this culturally rich region in compelling ways that blend […]

The man behind the awe-inspiring mural of Punjab at Anandpur Sahib’s Virasat-e-Khalsa is renowned Indian graphic artist and designer Orijit Sen

Long considered the gateway to the Indian subcontinent, the Punjab is a vast geographical area with a long and storied history. Sen’s epic mural renders this culturally rich region in compelling ways that blend busy human populated landscapes with a diverse natural world of flora and fauna that is increasingly under threat from modernization.

The mural from Punjab, with Love blends history and the everyday with festivals, weddings, women washing clothes, shopping, cooking; men ploughing the fields, tying turbans, riding motorcycles; children flying kites, enjoying school life, playing sports—a panorama of traditional and modern Punjabi life.

Orijit Sen writes about the inspiration for the mural: “The parallel realities of the past and the present seem to bring to their [Punjabis’] everyday existence a special something: a sense of life that is lived in the here and now, of joys and sorrows that are experienced and expressed without reservation; something that remains open-hearted and generous, and laughs in the face of troubles. It is a special something that I have set out to capture through my artworks, which I hope serve at the very least as a reflection and affirmation of the irrepressible, indomitable Punjabi spirit.”

About the Artist:

Orijit Sen studied graphic design at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad. He is considered one of India’s first graphic novelists with River of Stories published in 1994 and often works in a miniature style combined with his own distinct graphic style. Sen has done several exhibitions and museum design projects in India, the United Kingdom, and Russia and is a co-founder of People Tree, a centre for design, crafts and sustainable living based in Delhi.

Source- www.surrey.ca

Number one UK Cage Fighter celebrates VICTORY with a Khanda flag, showing Respect for the SIKHS

A man named Charlie became the new Killacam British Welterweigh Champ this past Saturday at Gravesend UK. The man was seen in a Gurdwara seeking blessings from Guru Sahib the night before his match. After his victory, he celebrated with a Khanda flag to show his respect for the Sikh warriors and warrior spirit. Charlie’s […]

A man named Charlie became the new Killacam British Welterweigh Champ this past Saturday at Gravesend UK. The man was seen in a Gurdwara seeking blessings from Guru Sahib the night before his match.
After his victory, he celebrated with a Khanda flag to show his respect for the Sikh warriors and warrior spirit. Charlie’s trainer is a Sikh named Raminder Singh who inspire the young fighter and taught him about Sikhs.

The number one cage fighter in the UK gives immense respect to the Khanda and to the Sikh warrior tradition.

Source – DailySikhUpdates

Students Show tremendous response on #BanSikhJokes

18th Dec 2015 The petition has gained momentum and has enjoined thousands of these silent victims of being bullied at school! Sign NOW- www.change.org/bansikhjokes These Young impressionable minds have perceptions that are fresh and uninhibited, but they are often contaminated by these notions which has no basis, we are raising generations which might not have […]

18th Dec 2015

The petition has gained momentum and has enjoined thousands of these silent victims of being bullied at school!

Sign NOW- www.change.org/bansikhjokes

These Young impressionable minds have perceptions that are fresh and uninhibited, but they are often contaminated by these notions which has no basis, we are raising generations which might not have an answer to this discrimination, or the reason to why are they ridiculed. It is directly having an impact on the psychological mind of the child.

The historic significance of’12 baj gye’ was shared with them and a feeling of pride was instilled in their hearts. Posters, charts emotionally integrated and involved them to break the silence and move towards this cause.

Enthused children took a pledge to generate support for thepetition from all quarters and bring an end to the bullying and taunts that they are subjected to.

Born as SIKHS should be a matter of great pride to them and not to be ashamed of. Sikh children should not face bullying or insults in the name of casual fun.

It’s Time for us to take the responsibility that

– Tapasleen Kaur

Greg Brecht – An American’s Response to Hate Crimes against SIKHS

“I saw this story on daily Kos. It show how ignorant some of our fellow Americans are, not understanding that Sikh folks are not Muslim, simply assuming it because of headgear. Ignorance can be dangerous, as the murders in Milwaukee showed some time ago, so spreading information about Sikhs and the wonderful culture may have […]

“I saw this story on daily Kos. It show how ignorant some of our fellow Americans are, not understanding that Sikh folks are not Muslim, simply assuming it because of headgear. Ignorance can be dangerous, as the murders in Milwaukee showed some time ago, so spreading information about Sikhs and the wonderful culture may have some survival value. I regret that this young man was dragged through intolerance and misunderstanding, and I am appalled that law enforcement in this instance appears to be just as ignorant as some citizens. It won’t help much, but people like me value diversity and see ignorance as a poison.” – Greg Brecht

Our history is full of examples how Sikhs have stood for protection of OTHERS , put HUMANITY first and their own life last. Even in the face of extreme intolerance SIKHS are willing to shower love instead of reciprocating Hate.

Glimpses of the Gurpurab Celebration at Akal Academy, Chak Mander!

Students of all age groups made sure they gave their contributions in the grand event. They participated in utmost sanctity and religious fervour. Students were dressed in their traditional attires adding to their divine aura. The presentations, skits highlighting the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji enlightened the young impressionable minds. The Principal appreciated the […]

Students of all age groups made sure they gave their contributions in the grand event. They participated in utmost sanctity and religious fervour. Students were dressed in their traditional attires adding to their divine aura.

The presentations, skits highlighting the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji enlightened the young impressionable minds. The Principal appreciated the efforts put in by the students and the staff members in making the the day a memorable one.

The students were inspired to imbibe the teachings of Guru Sahib in their Daily lives and remain firm to their roots.

-Tapasleen Kaur
18th Dec 2015