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PJ Games / Re: What color are you wearing today... ????
« on: April 07, 2015, 12:00:08 AM »
sucha dirty topic :loll:

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Love Pyar / Re: I can't be with you if...
« on: October 13, 2014, 06:40:12 PM »
if you're fat.. :hehe:

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Fun Time / Re: 3 words Panjabis say
« on: October 11, 2014, 11:06:58 PM »
Saala
Panch*d
Vehlad :hehe:

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Meri vi promition kar dao.. its abt time I get my Admin position :hehe:

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News Khabran / Critically Injured Sikh Man Calls For Peace
« on: August 08, 2014, 01:17:08 PM »
Sikh activists pressured law enforcement on Tuesday to investigate what they are calling a hate crime against 29-year-old Sandeep Singh, a Sikh father of two who was critically injured after being hit by a car last week in Queens, New York.

Singh was walking home with an acquaintance on 99th Street in Ozone Park, Queens when a man driving a pickup truck began using racial slurs to antagonize them, according to ABC. Amardeep Singh of the Sikh Coalition, a civil rights organization that is advocating for Singh with law enforcement, told HuffPost the driver called the men "terrorists" and said "go back to your country."

According to the Sikh Coalition, the victim then engaged the driver in a conversation, saying, "I'm not a terrorist," and stood in front of the truck to detain the man while he called the police. The man in the pickup truck began driving, however, hitting Singh and dragging him with his vehicle for several feet before driving off. A New York police spokesman told HuffPost the driver dragged Singh for about two feet, though the Sikh Coalition reports Singh was dragged for up to 30 feet.

The Sikh Coalition told HuffPost the victim lost much of the skin on his back and will require a skin graft, in addition to stitches for a wound in his stomach. He is still recovering in the hospital.

Via the Sikh Coalition, Singh released a statement from the hospital. “I am in a great deal of pain, but I will survive. I was attacked because I am a Sikh and because I look like a Sikh," he said. "Justice should be served so that no one else goes through what I have been through. We need to create a world without hate.”

Police confirmed that the NYPD is investigating the complaint. The investigation has not been designated the offense as a hate crime, and the perpetrator has not been arrested.

The Sikh Coalition held a press conference on Tuesday with Prabhpreet Kaur, the victim's wife, the Sikh Cultural Society, Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Gurdwara, United Sikhs and the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The group wants to draw attention to the string of Sikh-targeted crimes that have taken place since 9/11.

The press conference coincided with the two-year anniversary of the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin that left six dead.

“Sandeep is very fortunate to be alive, but we want more law enforcement resources devoted to finding the hate attacker,” Amardeep Singh, Program Director for the Sikh Coalition, said in a statement. “Given that this attack was preceded by racial and religious slurs, it is an attack not only on Sandeep but also on the whole Sikh community. We call on the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI to work with the NYPD to investigate it as a hate crime.”

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Gup Shup / Re: Giyani ji Nawty Munda
« on: July 30, 2014, 02:52:57 AM »
dilbar bai.. oda ta I don't know you enough but I know harmeet too well... bro me ethe bezati karan nahi aaya but je tenu lagge ke tu galt kitta point out karke, te ohnu msg karke aa gal nu ethe thanda paa lena.. bro harmeet warge munde boht ghat milde ne jo es umar ch apni personality nu kayam rakhde.. sadde warge weak bande dol jande.. harmeet sab de naaal friendly a bai es site utte.. eh sabdi respect karda te sab edi.. naale bai harmeet ne kuj galt ta nai keha, chirpy edi dost a..
naale bai tu jeda santa singh karke edi bezati karan di koshish kar reha ke oh theek aa?
je kal nu tere bache waal rakhan te pagdi banan ke tu ohna nu gyaani gyaani keh ke bulavanga?
bro I wish assi saare gyaani hunde but ehni himmat sadde wargeya ch nahi aa... dilbar bai sirf as respect me tenu aahi suggest karanga ke sirf ik waari soch ke tu ik paase sikhi di gal karda naaale dujje paaase ohnu thalla dikha reha
not everyone is at the same level of spirituality.. naale naawty is way above us all bro..

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Gup Shup / Re: Cute Talk between A girl & a Boy:)
« on: July 25, 2014, 11:16:27 PM »
 :Bye: so romantic  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Gup Shup / Re: What makes you happy?
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:09:45 PM »
awesome topic..

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PJ Games / Re: What color are you wearing today... ????
« on: June 27, 2014, 06:38:41 PM »
everytime I read this topic.. I just feel its a perverted question to ask :loll:

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Thursday, 19 June 2014: Sikh leaders are taking the initiative to curb extravagance at weddings. On Sunday, representatives of 17 gurudwaras met at Khar to discuss ways to do this and put an end to the game of one-upmanship associated with grand weddings among Sikh families.

"The meeting was to ensure that people spend less on marriages. These days marriage expenses run into lakhs. We feel the money wasted on fancy weddings should be utilised to better educate and socially uplift the community," said Pritam Singh, treasurer, Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Khar, where the meting was held.

Sikh weddings have, over the years, grown in grandiosity with members of the community growing richer. The catering rates per plate in some of these marriages are as high as Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000.

"The trend is to have Mexican, Italian, Thai and Chinese dishes with a large number of sweets added in. However, there isn't a matching capacity to eat, the result often being a lot of food being wasted. But this splurging, instead of triggering consternation, make many others in the community feel inferior and envious. We are now thinking in terms of introducing a code of conduct where not more than one dal, two/three vegetables, raitas, etc are served," said Kanwal Nain Singh, chairperson of the trust looking after Gurudwara Kalgidhar Sabha in Dahisar.

Decorations too eat into the purse, say Gurudwara representatives. "There was a time when people conducted marriages spending just a few thousand rupees," said Avtar Singh Sachdev, president, Khar Gurudwara, who took the initiative in organising the meeting.

"These days, even at gatherings post death (of a person), a number of dishes are served. It's unnecessary, tea and light snacks should do."

In the meeting it was decided to approach more Gurudwaras in the city on the issue. They are expected to make announcements at Sunday gatherings and Kirtans to help spread the word among the community.

"In Sikhism, one has to spend 10% of one's budget for social upliftment. Garib ka mu guru ki golakh (mouth of the poor is coffer of the Guru); that's what Sikkism teaches," said Manmohan Singh, secretary, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, central body of all Sikhs. He added: It's in fact aadesh or order of the SGPC that 5% of the budget should go towards social betterment."

 


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-sikhnet.com

What are your views of the issue? jinna paisa assi weddings te spend karde aa, don't you guys think, ke assi ohi paise je kisse hor changay passay laiye maybe kinne gareeb lokka da bhalla ho sakda. People come to wedding eat drink complain and leave, putting that money to a good deed might earn the couple blessings from the poor and needy.

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Discussions / Re: PUNJABI SUBA- was it an achievement ?
« on: June 19, 2014, 01:42:03 PM »
regarding the economy.. Punjab's economy could benefit from the open trade of India and Pakistan, which does seem like a possibility at this point..
another thing about the soil is that if the methods of crop rotation are used, the soil could regain its nutrients within the next 10 years. I hope at some point Punjab should invest in courses for the farmers like US does and also promote the investment into crops other than rice and wheat

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Discussions / Re: PUNJABI SUBA- was it an achievement ?
« on: June 18, 2014, 11:43:24 PM »
I agree with you headstrong.. haryana was one of the most backward areas and has accomplished quite a bit after being seperated in 1960.. so is himachal..
Maybe the insurgency of 80s and the backward thinking has led to the decline .. punjab was never able to catch up to other states

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Discussions / PUNJABI SUBA- was it an achievement ?
« on: June 17, 2014, 01:17:36 PM »
I have been reading lately a lot about the movement in the Punjab after the 1947, one of the major questions that strikes is the PUNJABI SUBA- a movement that started in 1950, that aimed at the creation of a Punjabi majority province. Was it a success or did it hamper the growth of Punjab and Punjabiyat?
Just to give you guys a background, before the Punjabi Suba was created Haryana, Chandigarh  and some parts of Himachal Pradesh were all part of Punjab, it was a one big state. After the Punjabi Subah got approved, all we are left with is Punjab with a capital that is being shared between Haryana and Punjab.
Was it a true achievement or did it hinder the potential of Punjab.

Ki Punjabi subah banoun de naal, Punjab nu fayeda hoya ya nuksaan? Ki aa sari siyasat di khed si ja ede pishe punjabiya da ya sikha da bhalla chuppeya hoya si?


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bada dukh hunda yaar aa dekh ke, assi enne padde likhe vi ni ho sakay ke ehna lokka di madad kar sakiye.

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A very serious issue for Punjab, for Indian farmers in general, indeed. Not only Punjab , farmers in Andhra go through the same issue. I have a read a few articles on the issue by Shergill, Gill regarding the issue and there is a need for serious policy modifications.
Apna Punjab- no one wants to be under debt, kisse nu shaunk nahi hunda apni sardari kisse de paira thalle rolan da.
Just for the initial cultivation they have to borrow money so they could invest in their farm, bijli paani ghar da kharch everything adds up and leaves them with no choice.
Understand the situation of these farmers, over the years after the green revolution the productivity of the Wheat and Rice in particular has gone up. Since these farmers are hardworking people they are able to produce a surplus despite the floods and other circumstances they face. The cost of the production has gone up but due to the surplus of wheat, the profits haven't, some of these farmers is forced to sell below MSP just to make the ends meet.
Sara sara season aa bandey mehnat karde aa, te fer us mehnat da mull na pave, its sad. For a killa that's worth 50 lakhs all they make is 50k a year, no wonder these people are so inclined to sell their lands and move out. Punjab has no industry that is strong enough to support the youth. Har ek bande nu shaunk hunda ke odi dhee puttar aish karan wadde hoke, what options do these people have, and just to stay up to the par with society they take out more debt, another reason they suffer.

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News Khabran / Re: Sikh Clash at Akal Takht sahib 6 June 2014
« on: June 07, 2014, 12:50:03 PM »
Its shameful that it happened on the day that stands for unity..
pawan bro- this is what indian media wants.. they want to portray the singhs and 1984 as an extremist event, no wonder they had the news up on HINDUSTANTIMES .. what happened to the media when Bhai Gurbaksh Singh was on the hunger strike peacefully for days, none of the Indian media outlets broadcasted that news.
This is exactly what the propaganda is- understand the reason behind the media exploiting the issue. They wants to break support for the cause and feelings we have for 1984.
One a separate note-
"Raj bina na dharam chalay hai, dharam bina sab talay malay hai" -
Why should we give up on Khalistan over the clash of a group that couldn't control their emotions

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Sports Khelan / Re: World Cup 2014 - Brazil - Who's your fav?
« on: May 31, 2014, 02:46:15 PM »
soccer's not even a real sport :loll:

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Gup Shup / Re: TUHADI "PJ" JOIN KARAN DI WAJAH DASSO!!!
« on: May 30, 2014, 01:59:34 PM »
it was decision under the influence :loll:

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I'll invest the first two million in S&P500.. give the rest to charity .. apne layi S&P di return boht aa :loll:

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Fun Time / Re: chaa pee lo sare ji
« on: May 11, 2014, 01:54:15 AM »
ethe vi ik cup..

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