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  1. On 4/23/2021 at 1:41 PM, Niara said:

    Doctor, 30, tells court ‘I’m not a monster' as he denies repeatedly groping woman's breasts at busy hospital A&E

    • Dr Kabir Sandhu allegedly assaulted woman in the A&E department of St Mary’s
    • Today he told the jury the allegations are 'rubbish' and he 'is not a monster' 
    • Dr Sandhu denies six counts of sexual assault on a female as the trial continues 

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9505549/Doctor-30-tells-court-Im-not-monster-denies-repeatedly-groping-womans-breasts.html

    Why all of your posts are only posting news only and that too mostly bullsh1t ones? Are you getting paid to do this as I believe that you non-Sikh and having keen interest in trolling here.

  2. 15 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

    Bro, remember all carbohydrates are broken down into glucose (some fruit based ones into fructose), through the digestion process. So just cutting down sugar may not make that much of a difference. You might have to cut down on carbs in general. 

    Also, I don't think the good fats, like from nuts, make you fat at all (unless consumed by the balti load).    

    You doing any exercise? 

    No exercise at all. 10 hrs+ job leaves less time and no energy left for exercise. 

  3. On 11/18/2021 at 2:07 AM, Premi5 said:

     

    Either this is true, or 'set up' to make China look bad, very surprised this is the main headline news currently on BBC

    https://www.skysports.com/tennis/news/12110/12470536/peng-shuai-naomi-osaka-in-shock-over-chinese-stars-disappearance-amid-sexual-assault-allegations

    Peng Shuai: Naomi Osaka 'in shock' over Chinese star's disappearance amid sexual assault allegations

    The global tennis community has grown alarmed as Peng has not been seen since making allegations of sexual assault against a former Chinese vice premier; Osaka said: "Censorship is never ok at any cost, I hope Peng Shuai and her family are safe and ok"

    By Reuters

    Last Updated: 17/11/21 3:51pm

    • Peng Shuai made allegations of sexual assault earlier this month
    Peng Shuai made allegations of sexual assault earlier this month

    Naomi Osaka said she was concerned over the whereabouts of fellow tennis player Peng Shuai, who has not been heard from since making allegations of sexual assault against a former Chinese vice premier.

    Peng, one of China's biggest sport stars, said on social media earlier this month a former member of China's Politburo Standing Committee, Zhang Gaoli, coerced her into sex and they later had an on-off consensual relationship.

     

    The global tennis community has grown alarmed as Peng has not been seen since the post and on Monday the governing body of men's tennis (ATP) backed the Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) call for China to investigate the allegations.

     

    "I was recently informed of a fellow tennis player that has gone missing shortly after revealing that she has been sexually abused," said four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka. "Censorship is never ok at any cost, I hope Peng Shuai and her family are safe and ok.

    "I'm in shock of the current situation and I'm sending love and light her way. #whereispengshuai."

    This China grown too much and needs to control this crap country; which I don’t think it is possible.

  4. 5 hours ago, Suchi said:

    Many real farmers are very upset that the farm laws have been revoked as they had started to earn alot more under the new laws.  So it will be up to the state govts to bring them back if they wish.  And MSP was never removed. 

     

    What a unfathomable rubbish reply. These “Many real farmers” that you happens to know possibly live under the armpit of an ogre? Get off the high horse brother. Don’t get envy seeing Sikh community doing well. ??

  5. Loosing weight is tough. After Covid illness, I lost 15 kilos. I’m now back on fasting and no sugar to shed at least 10 kilos. 

    with all new trend of marketing fat people in fashion industry and confirming to folks that being fat is ok and now acceptable to society. im strongly against this and I believe we all should be fit. 

  6. Very well written article. I deal with these newly immigrated folks (in 20's) very often and believe me that these young ones coming from India are not the same kind who immigrated 10 or 15+ years ago. There is  a huge difference between early waves of migration and the new ones.

    Early immigrants were more aware of budget and mature to handle finances and control over their show-off (dikhava). Young ones who are on temporary visas such as work permits are buying cars worth $40K+ - Challengers, chargers or jeep wranglers. Early migration wave folks were happy to settle with their first cars worth less than 10K. To start your life, having a small budget is what is important.

    Wish there organization who have a orientation on how to be smart in handling finances, don't get trapped in easy to get car loans etc etc. Same with some etiquettes on how to interact and dress in society.

    Show off neh marta sadday navi generation nuh... Below quotes take from the article is so true & SPOT ON.

     

    15 hours ago, Premi5 said:

     

    Mantajvir Singh’s expectations of life in Canada were coloured by the WhatsApp profile pictures of fellow villagers who had left to study abroad. Some had Niagara Falls as the backdrop, others posed in front of newly purchased cars or large houses. Once he left his village of Chak Sarai in Punjab, he imagined he would move into a palatial home and spend weekends exploring his new country’s natural beauty.

     

     

    15 hours ago, Premi5 said:

    For Mantajvir Singh, paying fees at Centennial College and keeping up the appearance of success in Brampton carried a heavy cost to his mental health.

    Every semester, Mantajvir would scramble to pay his college fees by borrowing money everywhere he could: $3,000 from the loan his parents took out after putting up their farmland as collateral, $2,000 from a relative in Vancouver, $1,000 that he’d take out on a credit card. If there was more owed, sometimes he’d ask his parents for more.

    He felt he needed to maintain the illusion he was thriving, just like all those students whose WhatsApp avatars he’d seen before leaving India. He didn’t spend a dollar on anything new for himself for the first two years he was in Canada, but then, just before his first trip home, he bought a Reebok track suit and a new pair of Adidas sneakers. He knew he had to play the part.

     

  7. Good effort on this thread singh. I’m now thinking of possibly adopting a solar panel installation in my ancestral Pind’s gurughar. 

    i still think that pollution is still a problem for cities or pinds close cities as well. Same with dust storms in arab countries and large industrial pollution in China. 
     

    see below article:

    …. 

    New research has found the smog and dust that sickens millions across India every year is also sapping solar power generation by more than 25 percent, far beyond levels previously thought.

    In the first study of its kind, US and Indian scientists measured how man-made particles floating in the air and deposited as grime on solar panels combined to seriously impair sunlight from converting to energy.

    This interference causes steep drops in power generation, they found…

    https://phys.org/news/2017-09-air-pollution-india-solar-success.html

  8. 15 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

    Proactive veerji

    Just to clarify things

    If you hv a solar farm, you can sell solar power to govt. and make money.

    Due to corruption in the govt. , it's not signing many deals with solar farms, but if good govt. comes, we can hv solar farms all over punjab.

    If u install 3KW(sorry I wrote mega watts earlier) solar panel on the roof top of ur house, it will cost around 2 lakh rupees.

    If u generated 12 units a day and used 15 units from govt. grid, govt.  will bill u for only 3 units.

    If u used 12 units from govt., u will hv zero bill.

    If u used 10 units from govt, govt. Won't pay u for the 2 units u gave to govt.

    Basically, solar farms can solve all electricity problems of punjab if an eemandaar govt. comes.

    Shine Solar energy solutions is a solar company in Ludhiana and they hv the know how to revolutionize punjab with solar energy.

    Their contact no. +91 8872045945

    Won’t the haze/smog/paddy burning and industrial pollution etc makes the solar ineffective in major cities such as Ludhiana? 

  9. 5 hours ago, proactive said:

    This is quite interesting. While the Gurus taught us that our background was of less importance than what our actions and beliefs are, they never taught that we should actively hate our background. If people like Daily want to eradicate caste based discrimination then they need to understand what is caste and what is clan. It is easy for non-Jats to relegate their background and forget or even hate their own background because that background was always steeped in caste. The vast majority of non-Jats' ancestors suffered from caste based discrimination (apart from those Sikhs from the Khatri background) so they naturally want to forget their background and it is easy for them to do so.

    But for Jats, it's different, our background is a part of our everyday life especially in rural Punjab. In any Punjabi village the Jats are all be related to each other because they are all descendants of a common ancestor or family group that founded the village many hundreds of years ago.  This is what is called patti in the village, a village could have two or three pattis. The next few villages around any particular village will also have been branches of the same family group. So if you live in the village your ancestral line is all around you and because your ancestors were never oppressed by the caste society and because they never wanted to be a part of the Manuvadi system then there is no great need to look down on your ancestors. Apart from a few villages who were founded by the same family group, you will also have a place which could be many miles away called your Jathera which is the original place from where your known ancestor came from.

    The Gills will have their own Jathera, the Dhillons will have their own etc. Each Jat clan will have their own Jathera. So just as in many societies the knowledge of who your ancestors were is important and is passed down through the generations this is also what is passed down in each Punjab village. I doubt Daily could look back to more than 3-4 generations of his family, but because of the structure of the Jat village, I could possibly go back 10-15 generations quite easily. My own village, a village of Dhillon Jats was founded over 400 years ago, we know that the founding family of this village came from a village about 5 kms away to found this village. So as well as knowing that all the Jats in the village who are Dhillons are all descendants of a common ancestor of mine, I know that in the village 5 kms away we can find the descendants of our common ancestor's ancestors! So this shows how ingrained the clan and family descent is in Jats. What other person could go back to their village and know that 50-60% of a village of some 3000 people are all related to him and then the surrounding villages of similar numbers are also related to him?  And then if you want to even go back further, your very clan name links you to relatives who might live hundreds of miles away but who also have the same clan name. Dhillons are found in our Punjab,  West Punjab, Haryana, Western UP and some parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pardesh. All these Dhillon are the descendants of either one common ancestor or a family group going back over a thousand if not more years. 

    All the above which might be boring for non-Jats but which forms a large part of what the tribal identity of a Jat is. You can either negate all this and want Jats to disregard their clan identity because you believe that it is a caste and just the fact that he has an interest in his clan is tantamount to him being a casteist or you can understand what the attachment of a Jat is to his clan and accept that as long as his clan or tribe does not discriminate against any of Sikh then this does not make his a casteist. 

    On a last point, I very much doubt that Daily who seem to be an expert on Jats known even 10% of what I wrote above, so in many way we can put his rants into that context. 

    Very good knowledge in the above reply.

    To rest of the sangat, try not to hold any type of prejudice, stereotyping and even discrimination among us. We are extremely small fraction of the world population and we need to UNITE regardless of your own biased opinions passed down family generations or one or two bad personal experiences. World is bigger than what our mind think. We are all same !! 

    Thread closed.

  10. 9 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

    Hmm thought we were ment to live in the material world, and not exclude ourselves to secluded habitats.

    Yes we are supposed to live a grishti jeevan and cannot just abandon everything and go into forest lands like sahdus of those times. However, judging by the history of our gursikhs, we do notice that they often go to quieter place for meditation. Be it bhora/gufa (underground), fields, forest and even mountains. 

    I do have a cabin but i use it once a month basis which gives a break from daily stress/headache and most importantly live and spend time with the nature. If i have a choice to live off-grid permanently then it would be to stay away from "no-privacy" world and it will be mostly for the betterment of the kids. 

  11. 10 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

    Can there be a ban on caste related topics?

    Welcome back. Not ban but 20 pages are enough of seeing folks putting each other down (sadly). If you think that talking negative of each other is productive then this forum might not be the right place. Going thru the first page of thread alone gives you the pretty good idea of the origination purpose of this thread. It is time to put effort to unite rather than divide which i hope you agree to that.

     

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