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  1. We should all bombard Sikh Channel with these Pics and this email. Demand any answer from this Modern day Moghal !!!

    My friend, Sikh Channel are present at Rangar's events. Have a look at the photo's and you'll see Jagit Singh Studio Manager as well as the camera crew.

    Ask Sikh Channel how they could support a Sikh Sanstha that promotes Manmat by allowing alcohol to be served under the Sikh banner. Let's see what they say....

  2. Waheguru....

    Bhai Kultar Singh ji and his sister of Manchester were killed in this accident when they coming back from Gurdwara Sri Guru Harkrsihan Sahib Manchester after Deevaan. Two Sons Harveen and Ajmeet Singh are still in ICU.

    http://www.telegraph...d-accident.html

    Manchester City's Courtney Meppen-Walter arrested after two killed in road accident

    Manchester City footballer Courtney Meppen-Walter has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after two people died in a collision last night.

    The 18-year-old was arrested after a silver Mercedes and a red Nissan Micra collided in north Manchester, leaving a 32-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman dead and two teenagers, believed to be 15 and 16, with serious head injuries. They remain at Salford Royal Hospital.

    It is believed that Meppen-Walter was driving the Mercedes. The 32-year-old man was driving the Micra with the 37-year-old woman in the front passenger seat and the two teenagers in the back, Greater Manchester Police said.

    A second man, aged 19, who was driving a grey Volkswagen Golf, was also arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

    Defender Meppen-Walter joined Manchester City in 2003. He has also played for England's U-17 side. He is currently out of action with a knee injury.

    A spokesperson for Manchester City said: "This is a devastating tragedy for this family and also for the Greater Manchester community at large.

    "Manchester City Football Club offers its heartfelt condolences to the family and all affected by the events of yesterday evening.

    "The situation is subject to an extensive investigation by Greater Manchester Police and therefore we are unable to make specific comment on the incident itself at this time."

  3. During the 1980's the Ramgharia Gurdwaras in UK maintained a moral distance from the issues in Punjab. This was purely out of a lack of awareness of what was happening in Punjab and India to Sikhs due to the diluted connection as the majority of the Ramgharia Committees were of East African background.

    As time has gone on and the awareness has increased, the taboos around 1984 have disappeared and there is more understanding amongst the mainstream Sikhs of the political build up to 1984. You will find more of the Ramgharia Gurdwaras (Slough, Birmingham, Coventry, Derby for example) beginning to involve themselves more in political discussions around 1984 on the Sikh Channel/Sangat TV as well as accommodating speakers on their Gurdwara stages to discuss what happened in 1984.

  4. For those of you interested in participating today, see below:

    OLYMPICS LANGGAR 2012 POINTS:

    GREENWICH:

    1. Cutty Sark spot (Calderwood Street Gurdwara. Contact: Nirmal Singh

    Kelley, Tel: 07944067324).

    2. East Greenwich library (Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara. Contact: Gurdev

    Singh Rayat, Tel 07988163256)).

    3. Royal Standard roundabout in Charlton Road (Guru Nanak Darbar

    Gurdwara, Belvedere, Kent. Contact Pyara Singh, Tel 07909527380)

    4. Well Hall roundabout and the General Gordon Square in Woolwich

    (Representatives from all three Gurdwaras).

    TOWER HAMLETS:

    On the Mile End Road at the corner of Harley Grove (The Sikh Sangat

    Gurdwara. Contact: Jaswant Singh, Tel: 07904206838)

    NEWHAM:

    1) On the pavement at the corner of High Street North and Milton

    Avenue (East Ham E6), , which is near a 12.03 marker, which is the

    estimated arrival time of the torch.

    (Singh Sabha Gurdwara Barking. Contact: Darshan Singh, Tel: 07737011168)

    2) On the pavement on Plashet Grove between Katherine Road and Hilda

    Road (East Ham E6), , which is near a 12.10 marker, which is the

    estimated arrival time of the torch.

    (Mata Sahib Kaur Academy Gurdwara. Contact: Rupinder Singh, Tel: 07508821776)

    3) On the pavement on Green Street between Upton Park Road and

    Ferndale Road (Green Street E7), , which is near a 12.19 marker,

    which is the estimated arrival time of the torch.

    (Karamsar Gurdwara. Contact: Palvinder Kaur, Tel: 07503210583)

    4) On the pavement on Green Street between Kitchener Road and Studley

    Road (Green Street E7), , which is near a 12.22 marker, which is the

    estimated arrival time of the torch.

    Neville Road Ramgarhia Association. Contact: Baldev Singh, Tel: 07970874429)

    5) On the pavement on Romford Road between Westbury Road and

    Palmerston Rd (Forest Gate

    E7), which is near 12.27 marker, which is the estimated arrival time

    of the torch.

    Singh Sabha Gurdwara Seven Kings. Contact: Palvinder Kaur, Tel: 07503210583)

    6) On the pavement on Romford Road between Maitland Road and Tavistock

    Road (Stratford

    E15), which is near a 12.38 marker, which is the estimated arrival

    time of the torch.

    Miri Piri Gurdwara. Contact: Jaswant Singh, Tel: 07930508888)

    7) On the pavement on Romford Road between Vicarage Road and Glenavon Road.

    (Stratford E15), which is near a 12.39 marker, which is the estimated

    arrival time of the torch.

    (GNNSJ Martindale Road. Contact: Sukhbir Singh, Tel: 07956236522)

    8) On the pavement outside Stratford Local Service Centre on The Grove

    (Stratford E15), which is near a 13.34 marker ( if my eyesight is

    right), which is the estimated arrival time of the torch.

    Sri Guru Amardass Gurdwara, Clifton Rd, Southall. Contact: Daljit

    Singh, Tel: 07956660016)

    9) On the pavement at the corner of High Street and the end of the

    Burford Road, outside the

    Bingo Hall (Stratford E15), which is near a 13.39 marker, which is the

    estimated arrival time of the torch.

    (Guru Nanak Darbar (Kabul di Sangat) , Southall. Contact: Harpal

    Singh, Tel: 07932623241; and Manjit Singh, Tel: 07932762538)

    10) On the Pavement at the junction with Hunts Lane after High Street

    and before Bow Flyover,

    which is marked with a 13.50 marker, which is the estimated arrival

    time of the torch.

    (Singh Sabha Gurdwara , Reading. Contact: Gurpal Singh Tel: 07787002520)

    WALTHAM FOREST:

    At the junction of Francis Road with Leyton High Road at the County

    Cricket Ground. (Sikh Sangat Gurdwara, Leyton. Contact: Narinder

    Singh, tel: 07960957233)

    Participating Gurdwaras are:

    1. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar Kabul Di Sangat, 65-67 King St, Southall, UB2 4DQ

    2. Gurdwara Sahib, Calderwood Street, Woolwich, London SE18 6QW

    3. Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Leyton Francis Road, London. E10 6PL

    4. Gurdwara Sikh Sangat, Harley Grove, Bow, London, E3 2AT

    5. Gurdwara Singh Sabha Seven Kings, 722/730 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG3 8SX

    6. Gurdwara Singh Sabha 100 North Street,Barking, Essex, IG118JD

    7. Amardass Gurdwara, Clifton Road,Southall, UB2 5QP

    8. Guru Nanak Darbar Belvedere Kent DA17 6AA

    9. Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Neville Road, Forest Gate, London E7 9QX

    10. Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Woolwich, London SE18 6EJ

    11. Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha 28 Carlyle Road Manor Park, London E12 6BN

    12. GNNSJ Martindale Road, Hounslow

    13. Miri Piri Gurdwara, Southall

    14. Mata Sahib Kaur Sikh Academy Gurdwara

    15. Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Reading

    16. Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha Karamsar

    For more information please contact

    langgar2012@unitedsikhs.org or call +44 (0)7709830442

  5. "We will not allow construction of a gurdwara on 'shamlat' (government) land or on land that is in the name of the village panchayat or is the property of any trust or committee. The land must be transferred in the name of Guru Granth Sahib for building a shrine," Giani Gurbachan Singh made it clear after deliberating on the issue with his fellow priests.

    What's the equivalent of Guru Granth Sahib Ji owning a building in the UK? As far as I know in the UK this would not be possible, so I assume that's why our elders set Gurdwaras up as the trusts, charities etc in order to safeguard the Sangat's property.

    Interesting to check the property deeds of your local Gurdwara(s) and see who owns them. Is it a group of trustees or an individual? This is very important to know particularly if you are contributing your daswand to a Gurdwara, at the end of the day you may simply be building an individuals property portfolio as the Gurdwara building is not Sangat owned.

    You can see who owns your Gurdwara building/assets by requesting the property deeds on the link below

    http://www.landregistryservices.com/?gclid=CJXUjqPRnbECFRIjfAodsDMLeQ

  6. If there are people out there that consider this to be too weak and want strong enforcement, then please dont harass organisations like the Sikh Council. There is nothing stopping you from just going out there and doing it yourself. However, dont be surprised if you are labelled as extremists and the majority of the community turns its back on you and with criminal records and prison sentences to look forward to.

    Some interesting and constructive points in your whole post, but surly there should be a standardised accepted platform of leadership in the UK to implement and promote best practice in the form of the directives from Akal Takht Sahib and in my view who better than the Sikh Council. Do we then let small splinter groups of Sikhs go around enforcing or implementing the directives? Because as dangerous as it is, that's what is likely to happen!

  7. Fantastic. Also there should be annual spot-checks from 5 Singhs of good reputation (from the respective country where the Gurughar resides) to ensure nothing dodgy is occuring, much like Ofsted and their school inspections.

    The issue is, like all Akal Takht directives, who is going to implement this on the ground such as the UK?

    The absence of any interest from Sikh Council UK or any jathebhandhis in UK to get involved in these issues makes it another directive that is likely to get parked on the shelf.

    Is there any point in having an Akal Takht if the elite in the Sikh community put no programme in place to implement the directives! Apologies if this comment offends anyone.

  8. http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Amritsar/No-gurdwara-without-clearance-from-Akal-Takht-Sikh-clergy/SP-Article1-887863.aspx

    No gurdwara without clearance from Akal Takht: Sikh clergy

    HT Correspondent , Hindustan Times

    Amritsar , July 12, 2012

    Mulling the issue of caste-based gurdwaras in Punjab, particularly in rural areas, the Sikh clergy on Thursday sent out a clear-cut message to the community that no gurdwara would be constructed anywhere in the country or even abroad in future without the permission of the Akal Takht.

    "Anyone who wishes to construct a gurdwara must approach the Akal Takht for prior clearance. No one will be allowed to construct a gurdwara on his own," Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh said while talking to media after presiding over a meeting of the five Sikh high priests held in Amritsar on Thursday.

    The issue of caste-based gurdwaras was taken up in last Sunday's episode of Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate'.

    Another pre-condition put forth by the Akal Takht was that the piece of land on which the gurdwara was proposed to be built must be in the name of Guru Granth Sahib. Only then would the Akal Takht consider any plea for the construction of the Sikh religious place.

    "We will not allow construction of a gurdwara on 'shamlat' (government) land or on land that is in the name of the village panchayat or is the property of any trust or committee. The land must be transferred in the name of Guru Granth Sahib for building a shrine," Giani Gurbachan Singh made it clear after deliberating on the issue with his fellow priests.

    "'Manas ki jaat, eko pehchanon' was the message of the Gurus and we all must abide by this," Giani Gurbachan Singh said.

    To dissuade construction of Sikh religious places on caste lines, Giani Gurbachan Singh announced that the Akal Takht would honour panchayat of village that had just one gurdwara."A certificate of appreciation will be awarded to that particular panchayat," he added.

    On the existing gurdwaras in villages and other places, the Jathedar suggested that panchayats should limit the number of such holy places to one or two, depending on the size and population of that particular village. The vacant places of worship could be utilised as community centres for the welfare of the villagers, he added.

    The Jathedar also asked the Sikh community to honour the Akal Takht edict that banned gurdwaras on caste lines. The edict passed last month would be enforced strictly, he asserted.

    The Jathedar also appealed to community leaders not to distribute funds for construction of gurdwaras on caste lines.

    Takht Keshgarh Sahib Jathedar Giani Tirlochan Singh, Takht Damdama Sahib Jathedar Giani Balwant Singh Nandgarh, Takht Patna Sahib Jathedar Giani Iqbal Singh and Giani Mal Singh, a priest of the Golden Temple, participated in the meeting, which also decided to promote martial sports, particularly 'gatka'.

    World Gatka Day would be observed every year on a specified date that would be fixed soon.

  9. very nice news; when will this happen?

    Olympics Langgar 2012

    When: 21st July 2012

    Where: Along the Torch's 30 mile route from Greenwich to Waltham Forest (including Newham)

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    Please register yourselves as sevadars by filling out the form on the link. www.unitedsikhs.org/langgar2012/form

    On 21st July 2012 the eyes of the global community will be on a Sikh called Fauja Singh, the 101 year-old marathon runner, the oldest torch bearer at London 2012, who will be carrying the Torch on the 64th day of the Olympics Torch Relay.

    To celebrate the wonderful achievements of this under-spoken treasure of the Sikh community, UNITED SIKHS, the UN Affiliated International advocacy, humanitarian relief and human development charity, alongside Gurdwaras and Sikhs from around the world will be participating in an unprecedented celebration of how Sikhs embrace diversity

    What is Langgar 2012?

    On 21st July 2012, to coincide withthe legendary Fauja Singh carrying the Olympic Torch, Sikhs from across theworld will unite in serving Langgar along the route of the Olympic Torch Relay.A copy of the maps of the route is attached.

    Branded in yellow t-shirts, specially designed with Fauja Singh’s image, each volunteer, from the Sikh community and those invited from multiple faiths and backgrounds will come together in serving the local community of East London.

    How much Langgar do we expect to serve?

    It is expected that there will be Langgar service points in each of the 5 boroughs serving at least 1,000 Veg Roti Rolls at each location within two hours. Should all go to plan, the Veg Roti Roll Langgar is anticipated to reach thousands of people who would have turned up to cheer the 100 torch bearers on the 30-mile route on 21st July 2012

    Who’s participating?

    At present, 14 Gurdwaras from South and East London have agreed to participate (most of which are either based along the relay route or nearby). Some 10 more Gurdwaras in the greater London area are also expected to participate during this launch event. During the launch, Gurdwaras outside London from as far as north as Scotland to as far west as Wales will be urged to partner the London Gurdwaras to set up more Langgar 2012 service points. “Sikhs from around the world will be invited tocome to London for this event, which could be the largest Langgar event outsideof India,” said Mejindarpal Kaur, UNITED SIKHS Project Director of Langgar 2012.

    For further information: http://www.unitedsik...06-2012-00.html

    Participating Gurdwaras as at 8th July 2012

    Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar Kabul Di Sangat, 65-67 King St, Southall, UB2 4DQ

    Gurdwara Sahib, Calderwood Street, Woolwich, London SE18 6QW

    Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Leyton Francis Road, London. E10 6PL

    Gurdwara Sikh Sangat, Harley Grove, Bow, London, E3 2AT

    Gurdwara Singh Sabha Seven Kings, 722/730 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG3 8SX

    Gurdwara Singh Sabha Barking 100 North Street,Barking, Essex, IG118JD

    Guru Amardass Gurdwara, Clifton Road,Southall, UB2 5QP

    Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Chigwell IG7 6BQ

    Guru Nanak Darbar Belvedere Kent DA17 6AA

    Keshatriya Sabha, Lucas Avenue, Upton Road, E13 0RL

    Namdhari Gurdwara, Upton Lane, Forest Gate London E7 8LW

    Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Neville Road, Forest Gate, London E7 9QX

    Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Woolwich, London SE18 6EJ

    Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha 28 Carlyle Road Manor Park, London E12 6BN

    Miri Piri Gurdwara, Southall

    Pending Confirmation:

    Sri Guru Singh Sabha Southall

    GNNSJ Martindale Road, Hounslow

    Karamsar Gurdwara, Ilford

    Medways Town Council of Gurdwaras

  10. does anyone have a copy of the hukamnama regarding non-Sikhs and anand karaj. If so, please post on this site. I am keen to see how they define who is a Sikh (and not a Sikh)..

    Here is a link to the Rehat Maryada particularly the section on the Sikh Matrimonial Ceremony and Conventions, please refer to point (k) http://www.sgpc.net/...and-sanskar.asp

    Note - k. Persons professing faiths other than the Sikh faith cannot be joined in wedlock by the Anand Karaj ceremony.

    Also attached is the Hukumama issued by Akal Takht Sahib dated 16 August 2007 to further clarify issue. The main emphasis of the Hukumnama is for the non-Sikh individual to show a commitment to Sikhi.

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  11. Sikhs will be allowed to wear their Kirpans to the Olympics. It is up to LOCOG to respond.

    Lets not fall in the trap of engaging in conversation with the media on this, by defending ourselves and thus highlighting further. We have a right to wear the Kirpan at the Olympics, full stop.

    Fair comment and what you said makes perfect sense to me. However, there is clearly an increasing attempt in the media to aggravate the mainstream against Sikhs? Each bias media report generates a barrage of reader comments with an anti Sikh bias and we seem unable to put some balance into the reporting.

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