Going Places yet reaching for her Roots! – Dr Harmandeep Kaur

I, Harmandeep Kaur, now a mother of a 2yr old daughter, am writing this letter to Baru Sahib’s Kalgidhar Trust to express my love & a beautiful experience I am having now, for it’s the time I am preparing to admit my little daughter to Akal Academy Muktsar. It seems that time is rolling backwards, […]

I, Harmandeep Kaur, now a mother of a 2yr old daughter, am writing this letter to Baru Sahib’s Kalgidhar Trust to express my love & a beautiful experience I am having now, for it’s the time I am preparing to admit my little daughter to Akal Academy Muktsar.

It seems that time is rolling backwards, offering new beginnings forward. I am currently working as a Medical officer at Muktsar Civil Hospital ever since after completing my MBBS post doing my schooling from Akal Academy Muktsar.

Whatever I am today, which includes not only academics, but my life…including all the Gurbani I am connected to, from values I learned to the profession I am into, for everything I am, is a blessing of Baru Sahib & having attended their Akal Academy.

From the days of school, I still cherish memories of classes, friends, extracurricular s & those extra hours of schooling that always came as a support & relaxation for my busy professional lecturer parents; those extra hours put in by the teachers helped a lot of parents at the village since most of them were either illiterate or were not educated enough or in a position to afford tuitions for their children.

Also, I would like to share with other parents that there was a considerable difference I noticed amongst children of our school & other convent schools, contrary to popular beliefs, our students were none the less, if not better than any convent school students when it comes to having proficiency in spoken English – I remember our students having better performances on various occasions, examinations & competitions compared to children of other schools on the context of English language; thanks to great teachers, our students gelled really well & easily at all places.

For the society at the village, I wish the girls become or rather are allowed to be more independent, which I feel is currently lagging. Also, to the parents of my native place & areas of vicinity, I would want to say that Akal Academies are free of Drug-Alcohol addictions, which is a major problem in Punjab , but, the environment is totally secured, clean & safe compared to any other school in Punjab, hence I would recommend that parents should admit their children to Akal Academies.

Our Family previously moved to New Delhi from Muktsar for a couple of years, but now we have returned to Muktsar just because we wish our daughter to study at no other school but the Akal Academy, like I did – I feel that explains my love for Baru Sahib adequately as there can be no amount of words sufficient enough for me to express how I feel about Baru Sahib & Akal Academy. Gur-Fateh.

Job Openings at Akal Charitable Hospital & Akal college of Nursing – Baru Sahib

Akal Charitable Hospital & Akal College of Nursing (Offering B.Sc., M.Sc. Programme) in the service of humanity for 26 years The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib Location: Baru Sahib, Cheema Sahib An education hub located in picturesque valley of Divine peace having 280 bed Charitable Hospital, private university (UGC Recognised), fully residential IB & CBSE schools. Requires […]

Akal Charitable Hospital &
Akal College of Nursing

(Offering B.Sc., M.Sc. Programme)
in the service of humanity for 26 years

The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib

Location: Baru Sahib, Cheema Sahib

An education hub located in picturesque valley of Divine peace having 280 bed Charitable Hospital, private university (UGC Recognised), fully residential IB & CBSE schools.

Requires

For Psychiatric ward & De-addiction Centre at Baru Sahib & Cheema Sahib (PB)
Medical Officers (MBBS)/Psychologists, Counselors (M.A Psychology/Diploma in Counseling)/Social Workers (Masters in Social Work)/Nursing Staff (Diploma/Degree in Nursing)/Pharmacist (Diploma in Pharmacy)

For Akal College of Nursing Baru Sahib-Himachal Pradesh
Professors/Associate Professor (in Psychiatric Nsg, OBG Nsg, CHN)/Assistant Professors (in any Nsg specialty)/Office Superintendent/Hostel Wardens 

Interested candidates may send their resume with photograph through e-mail

Akal Charitable Hospital &
Akal College of Nursing

Baru Sahib, Distt. Sirmour, HP
Ph.: +91 9816400632, +91 9805098712, +91 8894075212

Ever thought how you are related to Tees Hazaari, Delhi? – The place where Baba Baghel Singh camped with his 30,000 forces before attacking Delhi!

Please share this with your children!!! Baba Baghel Singh (1730 – 1802) – The Conquer of Delhi, was born in village Jhabal, District Amritsar. From humble beginnings he arose to become a formidable force in the area between River Sutlej and River Yamuna. He aligned himself with Karor Singhia led by Sardar Karora Singh. After […]

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Baba Baghel Singh (1730 – 1802) – The Conquer of Delhi, was born in village Jhabal, District Amritsar. From humble beginnings he arose to become a formidable force in the area between River Sutlej and River Yamuna. He aligned himself with Karor Singhia led by Sardar Karora Singh. After the early demise of Karora Singh, Baba Baghel Singh succeeded as a leader of Karora Singhia misl in 1765. As well as being a good soldier, Baba Baghel Singh was a very good political negotiator and was able to win over many an adversary to his side. The Mughals, the Ruhilas, the Marathas and British sought his friendship.

 Then Baba Baghel Singh turned his attention towards the cis-Yamuna territories. Soon the Sikhs were invading territories in Delhi and beyond, including Meerut, Awadh, collecting tribute from the Nawabs of each area. He is celebrated in Sikh history as the vanquisher of Mughal Delhi. On the 11th of March 1783, the Sikhs entered the Red Fort in Delhi and occupied the Diwan-i-Am (Hall of Public Audience).

 It is also commonly believed that Baba Baghel Singh with his army had camped in the jungles surrounding Delhi from which they were planning to secretly launch their attack. The place where the camp was established later came to be known as “Tees Hazaari”. This is where the present day Delhi Court is located.

Dhan Sikhi! Dhan Khalsa!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 15th Feb ’14

Ever thought how you are related to MORI GATE, New Delhi? – The History Behind!

Please share this with your children!!! Another story goes with Tees Hazari – When the Mughal Emperor came to know that Sikhs were planning to attack Delhi, as sufficient quantity of food and other essential commodities were stocked in the fort; he ordered that all gates of the fort be closed so that the Sikhs […]

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Another story goes with Tees Hazari – When the Mughal Emperor came to know that Sikhs were planning to attack Delhi, as sufficient quantity of food and other essential commodities were stocked in the fort; he ordered that all gates of the fort be closed so that the Sikhs camping in the jungles would soon run out of rations and go back.

Some of the Sikhs accidentally came across a mason from the neighbourly village who informed them that a particular place in the wall of the fort had caved in from inside though the exterior was intact. He also agreed to lead the Sikhs and show them this spot.

The Sikhs planned to ram the wall with logs to make a hole in the wall to enter the fort through. This place is now called “Mori Gate” and this is where the Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) in present Delhi is located.

Dhan Sikhi! Dhan Khalsa!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 15th Feb ’14

Ever thought how you are related to PUL MITHAI a.k.a. Pili Kothi? – The History Behind!

Please share this with your children!!! Baba Baghel Singh had set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, […]

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Baba Baghel Singh had set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, and most of that was handed out to the needy and poor. He often distributed sweetmeats, bought out of this Government gift, to the congregationalists at the place which, now, is know as the Pul Mithai, New Delhi.

Near the Old Delhi railway station is a congested location with a quirky name. ‘Pul Mithai’ — a bridge with a sweet connection that goes back to the late 18th century. Pul Mithai is the stretch on Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg from Pili Kothi to the junction where it meets Qutb Road and Azad Market road with two railway lines passing below it.

It was in 1783 that thousands of Sikhs led by Sardar Baghel Singh laid siege to the Red Fort during Shah Alam II’s reign. The Mughal emperor, through his court official Munshi Ram Dyal and Begum Samroo, sought a “settlement.’ In lieu of ‘returning’ the Red Fort, Baghel Singh would trace all the sites in Delhi connected with Sikh Gurus and build gurdwaras there. He would stay for four years and get a cut from tax collected by Mughals for expenditure of his soldiers.

Dhan Sikhi! Dhan Khalsa!

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 15th Feb ’14

Yahoo India appoints Gurmit Singh as its Managing Director!

Yahoo on Wednesday, 12th February, announced the appointment of Gurmit Singh as Managing Director for Yahoo India.  As MD, Gurmit will oversee Yahoo’s business in India, responsible for its growth in the country, a company release said, adding that he will report to Yvonne Chang, VP & Head of India and South East Asia, Yahoo. […]

Yahoo on Wednesday, 12th February, announced the appointment of Gurmit Singh as Managing Director for Yahoo India.  As MD, Gurmit will oversee Yahoo’s business in India, responsible for its growth in the country, a company release said, adding that he will report to Yvonne Chang, VP & Head of India and South East Asia, Yahoo.

“With over 20 years of experience, Gurmit brings with him a deep understanding of the Media & Entertainment industry in India. Most recently, Gurmit was the CEO of Forbes India at Network 18.”

Commenting on the appointment, Yvonne Chang, VP & Head of India and South East Asia, Yahoo said, “Gurmit comes to Yahoo with a strong track record of delivering growth. His understanding of users and advertisers will be a great asset for Yahoo as we bring a number of product innovations to India. Yahoo is a loved brand in India, and we are very happy to have a leader of Gurmit’s caliber leading the team.”

Commenting on his appointment, Gurmit Singh said: “An Internet industry pioneer, Yahoo is now at a very exciting point in its journey. It truly reflects the energy and spirit of the world’s largest startup. Working together with an extraordinary team in India and colleagues across the world, I am looking forward to unlocking the full potential of Yahoo products and services in India.”

Gurmit has worked with Sony Music, Hindustan Times, India Today Group, Rajshri Media, Marico Industries and most recently Network 18. He received his Masters in Business Administration from the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) at the University of Delhi. He is also a University Gold Medalist in Mechanical (Production) Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad.

~ Deeksha Singh
~ New Delhi, 14th Feb ’14

Astounding 16 Medals won by Akal Academy Sangha in Olympiad Tests

Young 3rd & 4th Graders of Akal Academy Sangha gave a marvellous performance & won 16 medals for the Academy in the recent Olympiad tests. The 16 medals included 2 Golds & 2 Silvers in – Mathematics, Science & English each, 2 Bronze in Mathematics, 1 Bronze in Science & English each. “We are very […]

Young 3rd & 4th Graders of Akal Academy Sangha gave a marvellous performance & won 16 medals for the Academy in the recent Olympiad tests. The 16 medals included 2 Golds & 2 Silvers in – Mathematics, Science & English each, 2 Bronze in Mathematics, 1 Bronze in Science & English each.

“We are very proud & happy that these young rural students have portrayed such performance & showcased confidence no less than city school kids in the popular Olympiad test. This indeed gives us great sense of achievement both personal & towards the goal of the organization, the Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib of bringing about a Rural Transformation. I am typically happy about the performance in English language test”, quoted Headmistress Ms. Baljeet Kaur whilst sharing the details of the test results.

~ Ramandeep Singh
~ New Delhi, 14th Feb ’14

Roop Singh WINS Quarter Million Pounds at Game Show – Deal or No Deal!! Brings SIKHS to the limelight!!

Roop Singh has been telling stories to young students of Indian and British schools. His stories are fun to hear at the same time carry subtle messages on human values and ethics. He also engages his audience to learn more about Indian culture and the Sikh appearance.

Roop Singh WINS Quarter Million Pounds at Game Show - Deal or No Deal!! Brings SIKHS to the limelight!!

He has been successful in breaking the bias in western kids about Indians in general and Sikhs in particular. His initiatives have helped creating friendly bonds between students of Indian origin and western kids.

Vismaad has converted Roop Singh’s stories into cartoon animations to benefit Indian diaspora in every corner of the world.

~ Deeksha Singh, IP University
~ New Delhi, 13th Feb ’14

From a speck in the rural fields to being a Star in the galaxy of Satellite Television

Sometimes I feel that I am in some kind of a transition dream; from my father’s paddy fields at village Thandewala to being a Technical Assistant Manager at Fastway Tranmission Pvt. Ltd. Ludhiana. This journey brought a paradigm shift from a simpleton family to the age of digitization, amidst HD monitors, Digital boxes & LEDs. […]

Sometimes I feel that I am in some kind of a transition dream; from my father’s paddy fields at village Thandewala to being a Technical Assistant Manager at Fastway Tranmission Pvt. Ltd. Ludhiana. This journey brought a paradigm shift from a simpleton family to the age of digitization, amidst HD monitors, Digital boxes & LEDs. My plaything and toys consisted of old cartons, wooden discards and empty tin boxes. But now, my life revolves around cable meshes & the responsibility of handling 350+ channels.

I, Manpreet Singh could’ve well been a petty farmer, like my father, had I not been fortunate enough to receive my schooling from Akal Academy, Muktsar. Through my letter, I wish to convey all that’s has occupied a permanent place in my heart – Love, that, like a tree, will only keep blooming further as long as I live.

As a student, I was no brilliant but with blessings of God Almighty & the efforts of the teachers, I could always manage to score decent & my school instilled into me much more that academics. It imbibed into me the values & the spiritual element – the Nitnem; Our Heritage; Knowledge of our religion & much more from those Sakhis that our teachers narrated with such great intent.

Travelling to school was a real challenge. The school was 11 Kms away from my village, but my farmer father would escort me to school each day until the bus service started finally in the later years, as eventually the students’ strength was increasing.

I credit my school for most of my interest & knowledge of sports & arts. It was at school that I developed interest, learned & participated in various sport games & art workshops; the extra-curricular observed ensured that each child is participating whilst the P.T. teachers paid equal attention towards motivating everyone to be a part of the activities; +1 & +2 years were much filled with playing & all about games.

Amongst teachers, I wish to pay my regards to Akhvinder SIr, who gave us a strong foundation in English language & also our Principal Madam Sukhraj Kaur, who strongly motivated all the students at the school to work hard & perform well. Besides the regular school teachers, I also have memories of a very special external faculty, Jasmine Sir, who had especially come from Tamil Nadu to teach us Mathematics – he provided us an incredible base on the subject.

The Academy did a great job in improving the education situation in the village, but unfortunately, at my village not everyone could afford to send their kids to school, several of the families lived BPL & many of the village children remained out of school for that reason. But recently I have learnt that Akal Academies are running special programs like DeedaDay.in & other ancillary initiatives to provide free education such deprived children through sponsorship programs, which I feel can change the situation drastically.

As for the society, I desire more safety for people in our society, especially for people at the village & women, where Drug-Alcohol abuse is causing much damage.  I wish there are more Akal Academies & similar schools; infact, all Govt schools should adapt the values based schooling model like Akal Academies run by The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib. A secure environment for students, especially for women alongside spirituality really makes a huge difference – I sincerely thank Akal Academies & wish even more success to the Baru Sahib’s Kalgidhar Trust in their noble endeavors. Gur-Fateh.