Students of Akal Academy – Kalloh Celebrate Bandi Chhor Diwas with Great Joy and Fervor!

In the wake of celebrating the Bandi Chhor Diwas, Akal Academy, Kalloh recently celebrated the day organizing a Band Chhor Competition.

The students and teachers were seen celebrating the day with great joy by lighting candles, preparing charts, decorating the classrooms. The shine and the warmth of the candles brightened the walkways of the classrooms, casting a glow upon the delightful young innocent faces.

The students enjoyed the festive celebrations with a smile on their face, expressing their joy and enlightenment. The teachers were seen appreciating the little kids working with all enthusiasm!

Hail the efforts being put in. ‘Like and Share’ to appreciate the little kids…

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 22nd Oct ’14

A Prodigious Achievement for Sikhs – Belgian Supreme Court voids Ban on Turban in Two Schools!

The Belgian Conseil d’Etat up helds the freedom of religion of sikh students by voiding the van on Sikh Turban in two Go schools, which are the part of a large group of schools attended by Sikh students. The GO schools has the obligation to organise its education without providing any harm to the Sikh […]

The Belgian Conseil d’Etat up helds the freedom of religion of sikh students by voiding the van on Sikh Turban in two Go schools, which are the part of a large group of schools attended by Sikh students. The GO schools has the obligation to organise its education without providing any harm to the Sikh integrity.

United Sikhs, an international advocacy NGO had led a legal campaign to reverse the ban on the Sikh Turban. Its legal team has been at the forefronts of the roller-coaster battle since 2006.
“After many years of peaceful resistance, the Sikhs have been proved right,”said Pieter Lagae, UNITED SIKHS’ Belgian lawyer.

Sharanjit Singh, 13 yr old was forced to remove his patka and attend a belguim school for the past one year. Sharanjit’s father, Surjit Singh added “Sharanjit is a rather shy boy, afraid of doing things wrong or being excluded. Following the ban he took off his patka very much to his distress. I am very happy that the Conseil d’Etat has overturned the ban and I hope my son will be able to put the past year behind him and look ahead to a good future,”

“The Conseil d’Etat has claimed, in essence, that a school cannot simply impose a ban on wearing outward symbols of religious belief without having grounds for doing so (such as disturbing the peace, proselytising, etc.). If a school nevertheless does this, it represents an excessive breach of the internationally protected fundamental right to religious freedom (art. 9 ECHR),” said Pieter Lagae, Sharanjit’s lawyer.

The team of United Sikhs appreciates the efforts of Conseil d’Etat for securing the religious beliefs of the Sikhs. The Counseil d’Etat now declares that the wearing of turban by a Sikh is not only his/her religious duty but is a part of his/her identity. The campaign embarked by The United Sikhs succeeded in their efforts to ensure that the Sikh beliefs and the freedom of religion are upheld.

~ Source: United Sikhs

Akal Academy wins an award at Science Exhibition held at Fatehagarh Sahib!

Students of various classes had participated in the event. Jasdish Singh, a student of Class VIII from Akal Academy Khamanon won an award in the form of a cheque worth 5000 rupees.

Such awards continue to inspire students to further participate in extra -curricular activities and enhance their learning outcomes!

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 22nd Oct ’14

Computer Workshop held at Akal Academy Ratia!

A two day workshop on computers was held in Akal Academy, Ajitsar( Ratia) on 17th & 18th October. 34 teachers belonging to 9 academies participated with great fervor and enthusiasm in the learning process.

The resource person Mr Deepak Kumar Nanda acquainted them with new innovative techniques to teach computers and ways to create interest among the students.

Efforts were made to keep the teachers upgraded with the latest technology starting from the basics to Microsoft office, Ms. Word, Ms excel & Power point.

Workshop on team spirit was also conducted. At the end of the day questions regarding various topics were put to the teachers to keep up their interest in Computers.

The teachers upgraded themselves with the practical application of modern education techniques. The overall impact was satisfying.

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 22nd oct ’14

The new Entrance of Harmandir Sahib!

It was a dark cold night with a strong breeze on 29 Jan 2013 at Amritsar’s Ranjit Avenue as we stepped out of the hotel at 3 am. In a few minutes we landed up at the rear entrance of the Darbar Sahib or Golden Temple, as most of the world knows it. Walking barefoot […]

It was a dark cold night with a strong breeze on 29 Jan 2013 at Amritsar’s Ranjit Avenue as we stepped out of the hotel at 3 am.

In a few minutes we landed up at the rear entrance of the Darbar Sahib or Golden Temple, as most of the world knows it. Walking barefoot on the white marbled floor across the front of the community kitchen (langar) hall sent a chill up the spine. Clutching the shawl tightly, I was already weighing the possibility of moving without the holy dip at the pool (sarovar). Gliding through the cold water in the ‘feet-wash basin’ made me realize that my resilience was better than what I had assumed. As I stood at the centre of the gate (Dwar), the sight of the golden abode held me spellbound with its serenity. As I stepped onto the periphery ‘Parikrama’, I bowed prostrate in reverence, more in submission to the surreal atmosphere.

Suddenly, the inertia vanished and I was surprised at the pace at which I shed my clothes and ambled into the pool. The first impact of the cold water on the body was shockingly freezing but the speed did the trick and I was fully submerged in the chilly nectar for a few seconds. The thermal shock turned into a warm strength that enveloped me as soon as I was out. Quickly, I dressed up and moved on with a new found energy. The shining lights and the reflection of the golden aura in the waters coupled with the soulful touching kirtan that wafted across, gave a heavenly feeling to the whole atmosphere.

I walked across the Parikrama with quick steps and reached the viewing entrance Darshani Deorhi that is the entrance to the divine islanded temple. The kirtan got more louder as I approached the main temple and the view got closer. As I stepped onto the sanctum sanctorum, I was surprised at the jostling yet silent crowd at that hour. The sight of the holy Guru’s empty palanquin (palki) and the kirtan going on did bring about an atmosphere that was charged with divine overawing presence. Slowly, i bowed down to my knees and touched my forehead to the carpet. The moments froze as I felt the urge to remain in that submissive mode for a long time. I brought myself up and walked to the first floor through the narrow curving staircase. Picking up the prayer book (Nitnem Gutka), I sat down close to the railing wherein I could see the empty palanquin from the top.

The feeling was as if the time had frozen and there was no sound except the touching kirtan going on. In some time, I finished my prayers and leaned my head on the railings. It felt like I was in God’s lap, cocooned from the materialistic Kalyug heat. The warmth of that feeling brought small droplets of tears in my eyes as the ‘viraagmayi’ kirtan notes turned reclusive and detached. It felt better and more secure than the childhood memories of the warmth of my mother’s lap. I was in a stupor and hypnotised by the symphony that the kirtan strings played with my heart chords. Eyes closed, I was trying to live every second through the divine words that were in the air. It felt as if I was just one step away from meeting God.

I don’t even recall the time that was spent away in the melodious harmony. Soon, the palanquin (Sawari Sahib) of the holy guru was brought in with chants of prayers. We all stood up and the supplication (Ardaas) was performed. The magnificent sight was beholding and gripping. The kirtan resumed after the holy sermons were read out from Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

I walked out slowly, took the hot sacred sweet pudding (Karah Parshad) from the volunteer (Sewadar) swaying to the kirtan beats unconcerned of the chilly breeze blowing on his face. As I was walking out, I felt dissapointed that it was only a couple of hours that I could spend at the Golden Temple.

~ by a Passionate Idiot

Kashmir Thanks Sikhs Humanitarian Aid Group!

All Parties Hurriyat Conference chief Syed Ali Geelani thanked Sikh humanitarian aid group for their role in the relief operations in Jammu and Kashmir after floods hit the region early September, this year. The octogenarian leader thanked Sikh groups who helped and sent relief material to the Kashmir after the destructive floods. It is notable […]

All Parties Hurriyat Conference chief Syed Ali Geelani thanked Sikh humanitarian aid group for their role in the relief operations in Jammu and Kashmir after floods hit the region early September, this year.

The octogenarian leader thanked Sikh groups who helped and sent relief material to the Kashmir after the destructive floods.

It is notable that various Sikh groups including Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC), Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), Sikh Relief, United Sikhs, Khalsa Aid and Australian Sikh Relief are engaged in distribution of relief material to flood hit areas in Kashmir.

Meanwhile chairman Central Relief Committee Peer Saifullah today sent a delegation headed by Raja Mehraj-ud-din to Mandarbagh Srinagar where they distributed different relief material among the affected people of the area while as another relief team distributed relief kits among 150 families of the Samarbugh and Shalina areas of the Budgam District, the statement read.

Geelani took stock of the relief distribution process of the Central Relief Committee and said that no area or the community should remain unreached.

~ Source: www.sikhsiyasat.net

Akal Academy provides another platform for the students to embrace themselves on Sikh History!

Inter – House Competition on Sikh Historic Events was organized recently by Akal Academy- Agitsar Ratia to bring awareness among the students about the Sikh History. Topics of the event revolved around Sakhis and biographies of Guru Sahib. The students participated enthusiastically and devotionally in the event. The principal of the school continues to inspire and encourage the students to devote themselves in such activities that would help spreading their knowledge about precious and glorious Sikh History.

Catch the glimpses of the event and ‘Like’ to appreciate their efforts!

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 21st Oct ’14

25 Students, parents and teachers took Khande Baate ka Amrit at Akal Academy- Bhadaur!

Uprising the buds of spirituality among the students, an appreciable effort was made by Akal Academy, Bhadaur in keeping the principles of Sikhism uprooted. Akal Academy, Bhadaur conducted an Amrit Sanchan Program on 19th October with the participation of 25 students, their parents and three teachers. The Amrit pan took place at Gurdwara Patshahi Chevin, […]

Uprising the buds of spirituality among the students, an appreciable effort was made by Akal Academy, Bhadaur in keeping the principles of Sikhism uprooted. Akal Academy, Bhadaur conducted an Amrit Sanchan Program on 19th October with the participation of 25 students, their parents and three teachers.

The Amrit pan took place at Gurdwara Patshahi Chevin, Barnala District. All the transport facilities were made by the academy. The academies have been successful in imparting spiritual education with modern education sufficing the ideas laid by Baba Iqbal Singh ji.

The kids need your appreciation! Share and Like!

~ Tapasleen Kaur
~ New Delhi, 21st Oct ’14

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25 Students, parents and teachers took Khande Baate ka Amrit at Akal Academy- Bhadaur!

The First Ever Punjabi Movie on Martial Arts- Fateh!

Fateh is an adventure film, enduring the Punjabi culture boasts of a sword and stick art that teaches ‘perseverance can lead to triumph’. The film has a stellar cast assembled. The film stars Nav Bajwa, Samiksha Singh, Yaad Grewal, Supreet Bedi, Puneet Issar, Navneet Nishan, Deep Dhillon, Shivendra Mahal. Gurgreet Guggi and Karamjit Anmol tickle […]

Fateh is an adventure film, enduring the Punjabi culture boasts of a sword and stick art that teaches ‘perseverance can lead to triumph’.

The film has a stellar cast assembled. The film stars Nav Bajwa, Samiksha Singh, Yaad Grewal, Supreet Bedi, Puneet Issar, Navneet Nishan, Deep Dhillon, Shivendra Mahal. Gurgreet Guggi and Karamjit Anmol tickle the funny bone with their impressive humorous delights.

Fateh is the first ever Punjabi movie to be made on martial arts. It is the remake of ‘karate kid’.

Watch here the full movie online:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTpIKuuQwD8

Sangat TV Conferred with Media Award at The Sikh Awards UK!

Sangat TV has been awarded The Media Award at The Sikh awards Event which took place at the Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge on Saturday. The Sikh Awards appreciates the pivotal contributions made by the Sikh community across various fields like business, charity, education, entertainment, professional services, seva (selfless service) and sports. Sangat Televison – Birmingham […]

Sangat TV has been awarded The Media Award at The Sikh awards Event which took place at the Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge on Saturday.

The Sikh Awards appreciates the pivotal contributions made by the Sikh community across various fields like business, charity, education, entertainment, professional services, seva (selfless service) and sports.

Sangat Televison – Birmingham having set an exemplary impact in the media industry was acknowledged with great honour. Sangat Television is the first TV channel in the world set up as a registered charity. It is committed to promoting Sikhi and propagating ‘Dharam Parchar’. Sangat TV is owned by the Sangat Trust, a registered charity backed by Gurdwaras from UK and from other individuals.

The winners of the night included: Sikh Helpline – Birmingham, who won the Sikh in Charity Award, Swaran Singh Gharial – Kenya won the Sikh in Seva Award. Bhai Baldeep Singh – India won the Sikh in Entertainment Award, Sangat Television – Birmingham, Sikh in Media Award. Gursharan Kaur – Canada, the Sikh in Education Award and Amrit Singh Uppal – Singapore won the Sikh in Profession Award. Sukhi Ghuman – Nottingham won the Sikh Entrepreneur Award, Malvinder Mohan Singh – India won the Sikh Businessman Award and Parminder Kaur – Netherlands won the Sikh Business Women Award.

The event saw 750 guests in attendance from elite international dignitaries to public figures, community heroes, sports stars and celebrities. Last year the UK Prime Minister the Rt Hon.

David Cameron was the recipient of a Special Recognition Award for the several “firsts” he had instigated between the UK and the Sikh community in India, including becoming the first serving UK Prime Minister to pay his respects at the Darbar Sahib (The Golden Temple, India), laying a wreath and signing a book of condolence at the memorial site in Jallianwala Bagh Gardens, in Amritsar.

He also commenced the annual Sikh traditional festival of Vaisakhi, which has been celebrated at 10 Downing Street since 2011.

Each year, The Sikh Awards takes a theme as its central focus for the evening’s celebrations and this year the event recognized and honored the sizable battlefield contribution made by Sikh soldiers during the Great War, which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary.

Although the Sikh community only makes up two per cent of the British Indian population, they formed 20 per cent of the British Indian Army, which saw 130,000 active Sikh soldiers.

As a result of this theme, speakers at this year’s event included representatives from the Royal Army, Royal Navy, the Tower of London and other well-known historians and two of the evening’s highlights included the staging of the Lottery-funded SOAS exhibition about Sikhs in WW1 and a special trumpet rendition by the Army’s band.

A further highlight of last night’s event, which was hosted by the media organisation The Sikh Directory, was the launch of the third edition of The Sikh 100 Power List, which details the most prominent Sikhs in the global community.

The Sikh Awards was founded by entrepreneur Navdeep Singh Bansal, ‘We were delighted that The Sikh Awards have been such a success, not only last evening but also looking back five years since its inception.

“Our purpose with the awards continues to be to recognize, honor and celebrate the enormous achievements of the successful, hard-working and ambitious Sikh community as they tirelessly contribute to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of societies globally, as well as making a difference to people’s lives through philanthropy. This year’s event however had a special focus on Sikh soldiers who contributed during WW1 and as such we wanted to pay special homage and show our due respect to the thousands of Sikh soldiers who fought and lost their lives during the First World War.

‘I would also once again, like to congratulate all of this year’s winners, who have shown that they are beacons that shine out to our future generations and will encourage them to continue to strive for excellence in their chosen professions.’

Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji 544 years ago with over 26 million followers worldwide. It is ranked as the world’s fifth largest religion.

“The 2013 awards was a precursor to the event in 2014, which marked two important anniversaries: the first being the 160th anniversary of the first Sikh arriving in the United Kingdom in 1854 and secondly the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, where several thousands of Sikh soldiers fought for Britain on the front line.”

The Sikh Awards 2014 Winners:

Sikhs Businessman

For the organisation or individual that can best demonstrate how it has made exceptional financial returns, shown strong growth, innovative strategies and clear market leadership in its sector. This category also incorporates Business Man, Business Women and Entrepreneur awards.

Malvinder Mohan Singh – INDIA

Malvinder Singh is Executive Chairman of Fortis Healthcare. With a current net worth of $2.6 billion, he is a dynamic business leader and philanthropist recognised globally for his contribution of pursuing business for profit and for the betterment of the community. He incubated and established Fortis Healthcare, in the late 1990’s and has been instrumental in its transformation as a leading healthcare delivery company working towards making healthcare widely accessible for all. Malvinder Singh is on the Board of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations and is the serving Chairman of the CII Services Council. He earned his MBA from the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA.

Women in Business

Parminder Kaur – NETHERLANDS

Parminder Kaur is a Pharma regulatory professional providing strategic input for medicinal product development. She has Lead a combination therapy project in collaboration with the R&D Group at the European Commission. She was chosen to be a scientific representative from India by the American Society of Microbiology in 2000. Currently, she is the owner of RegPak BioPharma Consulting based in Amsterdam, Holland. Parminder is an eminent speaker at International Conferences and has recently forayed into the medical world. She has the credit for introducing innovative treatment options for cancer patients in India.

Entrepreneur of the Year

Sukhi Singh Ghuman – UK

February 2003 saw Sukhi become Founder of Octavian Security, after seeing a niche in the market, and now Group CEO for the Octavian Group, currently comprising of companies within the UK, USA and South Africa. Octavian was named Britain’s 27th fastest growing private company in the Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track League Table. In 2011, he became the first non-USA citizen to join the HSFA Board of Directors and served as Chairman in 2012. Sukhi is currently a member of the Nottingham Trent University Development Board, International Ambassador for the City of Nottingham, columnist for Asian World and a member of the British Indian Business Forum.

Sikhs in Charity

For an individual, organisation, or society which can best demonstrate that it has the community at heart and has had a positive impact whilst improving the health and wellbeing of society.

Sikh Helpline – UK

Giani Sukha Singh is a national figure who has dedicated his life to Seva. He has founded two voluntary organisations, the Sikh Naujawan Academy and the Sikh Helpline. The SNA have run free nationwide gurmat-camps for 21-years, providing educational activities to thousands of youths, encouraging good Sikhi-lifestyles, morals and values. SHL, established 18 years ago, provides a free 24 hour national helpline, offering advice, support and guidance. He also completed a national bike ride of 500 miles for charity. Giani Ji was recently approached by the UK Home Office to act as their Sikh representative.

Sikhs in Education

For any Sikh educational establishment, teacher or individual that is taking a strategic approach to recognising, educating and developing the talent and skills within the community

Gursharan Kaur Kandra – CANADA

Gursharan Kaur started her career in India, working with the Indian Red Cross. Moving to Canada in 1995 she has since worked with many organisations as executive director and chairperson. In 2003 she started her own company, the Canadian International Academic Services Incorporation. CIAS was set up to provide international students from all around the world with the opportunity to gain access to quality education in Canada. The company represents over 57 educational institutions globally. Gursharan has successfully been able to change the lives of 1800 international students by providing them with admissions into Canadian post-secondary institutions. She is also the Founder of the Canadian Intercultural Association of Students (CIAOS).

Sikhs in Entertainment

This category recognises directors, presenters, comedians, instrumentalists and musical artists etc respected role models who promote the Sikh identity within the entertainment industry.

Bhai Baldeep Singh – INDIA

Baldeep Singh is the ‘Renaissance Man’ of Punjab. For the past several decades, he has compassionately dreamt and zealously worked towards a radical reclamation and transformation of the cultural topography of Punjab. Anyone who has heard him render the vintage etiquettes of Gurbani Kirtan cannot but be overwhelmed not only by the sheer range of his knowledge but also by the spiritual resonance he brings into play. He is known the world over as perhaps the finest teacher of music from South Asia. He has mooted, for the first time, the idea of setting up a conservatory at the Qila of Sultanpur Lodi.

Sikhs in Media

For an individual or organisation that has made a substantial positive impact within the media industry, including newspapers, websites, radio and television stations and all other media platforms.

Sangat Television – UK

Sangat Television is the first TV channel in the world set up as a registered charity. It is committed to promoting Sikhi and propagating ‘Dharam Parchar’. Sangat TV is owned by the Sangat Trust, a registered charity backed by Gurudwaras from the UK and from other individuals. The channel is an open platform for the Sikh Sangat to express their views independently. Sangat TV popularity grew during the UK riots in 2011. Its coverage was used by BBC News, Sky News as well as international stations such as CNN and Fox News. Prime Minister David Cameron said “this was an example of a media company’s commitment to social responsibility”.

Sikhs in Profession

Nominees in this category are employees whose contributions have made an exceptional difference on a local or global scale, in any field such as financial, medical, technology, government or legal.

Amrit Singh Uppal – SINGAPORE

Amrit Singh is the grandson of Major General Lachmann Singh Lehl and Arjan Singh Uppal.

He is one of the youngest double master’s winners in the UK. Having studied at the University of Birmingham, Loughborough University and London School of Economics he joined his family business before entering the banking fraternity in 2000 with Coutts & Co. Being one of the first turbaned Sikhs he quickly established his name within the industry. Six years later he joined Credit Suisse as the Head of their new Midlands office. Amrit left to join Barclays Asia in 2011 and was recently made the Global Head of South Asian Clients with EFG Bank AG.

Sikhs in Seva

This category recognises an outstanding individual who has shown exceptional vision and contribution to society through means of Seva (Selfless Voluntary Service).

Swaran Singh Gharial – KENYA

Swaran Singh was born in 1945, he is a business man and philanthropist. He joined the International Lions Club in the year 1976. He held various positions at Club and District Level. He obtained a grant to build the Lions Eye Hospital, the most advanced facility in Sub Saharan Africa of its kind. He raised funds to build Lions Service Centre in 2002. He revived the oldest Gurudwara in Kenya, which is now declared as National monument. In 2010 he completed a 96 bed project at Makindu Temple. More recently in 2008 Swaran Singh was elected Project Chairman, for a magnificent South C Darbar and complex, inaugurated in 2014.

Sikhs in Sport

For an individual that has made a significant contribution to the sports industry on a regional, national or global scale whilst promoting there Sikh Identity.

Navtej Singh – INDIA

Navtej Singh is the world’s first Amritdhari Sikh Bodybuilder. Having successfully won a number of respected awards in the industry, he has proudly taken the Sikh identity to forefront of this demanding and highly competitive global sport. Navtej has also recently started his movie career and is due to release a new film globally highlighting some of the key historical injustices faced by many Sikhs. Over the years he has won Mr. Punjab, Mr. North India, Mr. India, Mr. World Amberix International Championships and the Mr. Europe Pro Open.

The Sikh People’s Choice Award

Chosen by the community through the online voting process this category recognises an individual who has had a positive impact on people’s lives and has great admiration from others

Pardeep Singh Bahra – UK

Pardeep Singh is a 23 year old well known fashion blogger and the founder of ‘Singh Street Style’. In September 2014 he was chosen to be the face of Samsung, for their Alpha smart phone campaign. He is the first Sikh turbaned man to be the face of a global campaign for a international organisation. He was recently named as one of the top 10 fashion bloggers by Esquire magazine. Pardeep has been featured in many main stream fashion publications and newspapers such as Vogue, The Guardian, Time Magazine, Financial Times, MTV and Men Fashion Magazine.

The Sikh Lifetime Achievement Award Tarlochan Singh MP

Tarlochan Singh born in 1933 is a walking encyclopaedia on Sikhism, sports, Indian politics and Punjab. He is an able Parliamentarian, a sports administrator par excellence, a well-read columnist, a successful communicator and a proven administrator. He has been witness to two major events in contemporary Sikh history, the 1947 partition and the anti-Sikh riots in New Delhi in 1984. Credited with producing first Sikh calendar in 1973, he has always remained synonymous with world of sports for his role in organising 1982 Asian Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

~ Source: http://www.asianimage.co.uk/