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S1ngh

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  1. To all these Ultra Hyper Liberals, Why keep bullshitting our own kaum. Get Sri Akhand Paat organized in any main mosque, if done then do whatever you want to do. Meanwhile shut this thing down fast. Agla banda tuhanu gharray nahi vaarda, tusi apnay gharray bado badi varri janday. apna jaloos appay hi kadi janday.
  2. Anyone got any good idea on how we can fix the problem of "Not finding the match". Sikhs around the globe may have cultural differences but we all have a common foundation/ground which is our Guru Sahibs teaching. I believe that our community is having hard time in finding the right match. My wish is to see a website running a state of art system where it helps our community in a match making or match introduction type of thing. A simple dating script or a website like shaadi.com or sikhmatrimonials.com is not good enough. Good reputable setup solely based on helping our community. Support live agent system to handle queries and privacy protection system etc. Any ideas? Is it doable?
  3. I know Daljit's manager in uk and he is very down to earth and religious person. Please talk with him and i'm sure he will send out the message. He does lots of good panthic music videos under non-profit organization.
  4. Interesting that how Indians are getting beaten badly in this cyber game. A bhaiya sitting in front of 50$ computer spending 12 hrs a day trolling sikhs on twitter and facebook. Now multiply that with 10K + Same way the indian music industry hire these trolls to fake like their youtube videos. A simpleton cranky singer getting hundred millions view.. yeh right !!.. Indians from India think they are smart but they are plain stupid when they play the game of dishonesty. Nakal maran vasstay vi akkl chahadi ya.
  5. Meant for whole sikh community. Not only Amritdhari but also all anand karaj that were perfomed were by the family members rather than hiring someone outside. If you go deep in your ancestors, you will be amazed to find some really good things.
  6. Folks with money/power and Turban but no spirituality at all.
  7. 3 or 4 generations back, all of our folks were amritdharis.
  8. Beating the bush around ehh.. It is simple - either yes or no. It is ok and no shame if you are a huge fan of her.
  9. S1ngh

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    I always comment to wife when passing them.. ki pakhand fariya ehna neh.
  10. So, getting straight to the point - you do support her regardless of whatever is going around. Hmm…
  11. My friend once heard it in the south indian gathering. They didn't know that my friend is Sikh (because of being mona). He felt very bad upon hearing of such wordings.
  12. China is growing too fast with worse than dictatorship and everybody needs to put this country in control. They are not only stealing technologies by taking advantages of US student visa system but also burying poor countries into "Forever debt" such as sri lanka (port), African countries with their own dream of silk route. They are worst than talibans.
  13. Dear Ravi Singh, Time for you to handover Khalsa Aid to someone else now and retire.
  14. RSS and VHP and all other branches of this terrorist org is not good for India, Suchi ji.
  15. Yes. Talk about those 1984 cases against sikhs in India. Where's the justice for them - Right Suchi ? Also Suchi, do you agree that this lady Kangana's Padma Shri should be revoked and returned?
  16. Went to that Delhi temple about 15 years ago. Feeling about it was bit “cult-ish” rather than something holy. Saw huge numbers of volunteers and they were mostly young non-Indians. One good thing is the silence they focused on. Pin drop silence with thousands of visitors in the temple. My experience in the Buddhist temple where Dalai Lama resides was a bit better than this temple.
  17. All reality tv shows are basically not reality at all. Completely staged to the core and making fool of every1 everywhere.
  18. Good read. — The Coddling of American Children Is a Boon to Beijing In China, my son had to study hard. Here in the U.S., he just needs to bring a ‘healthy snack’ to school. As a Chinese doctoral student raising a young son in the U.S., I am mystified by how American elementary schools coddle students. In China, schools are run like boot camps. What do the therapeutic comforts America showers on its youth portend for a growing competition with China? I recently registered my son in the third grade at a New Jersey public school. Hattie had recently finished two years of elementary school in Chengdu, China, where he trotted off to school each day with a backpack stuffed with thick textbooks and materials for practices and quizzes. Here he leaves for school with little in his backpack other than a required “healthy snack.” The first day he came home with a sheet of math homework: 35 addition problems. He finished in about a minute. On the second day, he was asked to write 328 in different configurations. He first wrote down 300+20+8, following the prompt, and then 164x2, 82x4 and 656÷2. My son is not a genius, but he started studying math at an early age. When he was 5, I taught him fractions. Two years later, I introduced him to algebra. It is a core belief in Chinese society that talent can be trained, so schools should be tough on children. Chinese students score at the top of international math and science tests. This is not a philosophy shared by American schools. On Friday night my son came home announcing in bewilderment that he didn’t have any homework. In China students tend to receive twice as much homework on the weekend, given the two days to complete it. How will America compete with a China determined to train the best mathematicians, scientists and engineers? Unfolding now are two Maoist cultural revolutions, one in the East and the other in the West. The former is a jingoistic nationalism enforced by party loyalties and ubiquitous secret police. The latter is an anti-Americanism enforced by progressive mobs seeking to defund the police. Both are about limiting expression, controlling thought and regulating behavior. Xi Jinping has been cracking down on everything from finance to entertainment to whip his country through a “national rejuvenation.” China’s nationalism is explicitly anchored in Maoism, with Mr. Xi representing the new cult of personality. Meanwhile, woke America—which, consciously or not, deploys Maoist tactics—is destroying the core traditions of Western civilization with identity politics. In both countries, control must extend to the very young to mold them in the image of the official ideology. In fall 2021 Chinese pupils returned to school with a new requirement to study “Xi Jinping Thought.” Schools must “plant the seeds of loving the party, the country, and socialism in young hearts,” a government announcement declares. Across the ocean, American pupils are taught that white America is inherently racist, regardless of individual intention or action. Chinese education pushes the young in directions that serve the party and the state. Youth are trained to be skilled laborers ready to endure hard work and brutal competition. Such political indoctrination is taught side by side with math and science. American education is supposed to be about opening minds but appears not to fill them with much. Worse, young Americans are not prepared for the demands of being an adult. This phenomenon started in higher education. For years attending American universities, I have been disturbed to watch colleges fabricate “anxiety” and “depression” in students who are not mentally ill. Administrators have used grossly exaggerated terms such as “trauma,” and melodramatic expressions such as “I cannot begin to imagine what you have suffered,” to turn into a catastrophe what is best described as disappointment. This creates a culture of victimization. The absurdity peaked after the election of Donald Trump in 2016. Students from elite universities claimed existential despair, finding comfort in cocoa, coloring books and therapy dogs. Classes were canceled and exams postponed, all in the name of soothing 20-somethings who need to be learning how to adapt to reality as adults. Chinese citizens enjoy mocking the Western “snowflakes.” Less amusing is what this trend means for the U.S. as China no longer hides its enmity for America. Ms. Zhang is a doctoral student in political science https://apple.news/A2NXM-nwBSBy3S7A9EkmS7g
  19. I never heard any gharwala calling gharwali "Buddi" in punjabi culture - too odd. It is actually "budd-ri" used as offensive to call old aged person. It is called in vain to address old person - mother/grand mother aged - over 70+.
  20. Yes, him. He is bit aged but the work he did or still doing is priceless. I remember one case many many years ago that we never mentioned. There was this one case many years ago where a teenager (active user here) was once groomed and ran away from home with musla. I believe he took care of that issue with full care of the much needed privacy for the girl and her family. does he has any registered organization?
  21. Do you happen to know the rough estimated cost of such project? Thx
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