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Sat Sri Akal,


Infographics Competition de jetu ☼ਜਿੱਦੀ_ਸੇਖੋ☼ ne apna inaam, 50 dollar, Pingalwara sanstha nu daan kar ditta hai. Asin ohna de bahut dhanwadi han. Sanu maaf karna ke asin ehna sama laga ditta eh kam karde, Pingalwara de amreeki sanjhidar naal sampark nahi jurh reha si.

Pingalwara at Wikipedia
Pingalwara is a house for destitutes in Amritsar in northern Indian state of Punjab. Pingalwara was founded informally in year 1924 by a then 19 year old Ramji Das who later became famous as Bhagat Puran Singh. Currently Pingalwara has facilities for 1080 patients who are fed, housed and looked after thanks to generous support of various philanthropists. The unclaimed bodies of the deceased are donated to Government Medical College, Amritsar for research and teaching purposes.

The main branch houses the Administrative Complex, A Female ward, Children's ward, Rehabilitation Centre, Printing Press, Dispensary, Medical Lab, Dental Centre and the Common Kitchen. Pingalwara also operates a free drug dispensary, a blood bank, a shelter for intellectually disabled children and a free primary school in a slum area in Amritsar city. Poor and abandoned children raised by Pingalwara are helped re-establish themselves in society at completion of their school education. An ambulance and a basic operation room is available for trauma care of accident victims.

Pingalwara has branches in Jalandhar, Sangrur, Chandigarh, Goindwal and Manawala (Amritsar district).
Its Manawala branch was having an area of 25 acres (100,000 m2)comprises a Senior secondary school, SOS homes, wards for mentally ill patients as well as for old aged and a Physotheripic centre.

Pingalwara in the year 2006 bought 35 acres (140,000 m2) of land near Jandiala, 20 km from Amritsar. There is an organic farm. Fresh fruits and vegetables are grown without using pesticides.

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Funny Videos / Baba Peter Shah - Punjabi Pakistani Totay
« on: November 14, 2011, 05:39:50 PM »

punjab da chilli billi


Pakistani Funny Punjabi Totay. Baba Peter Shah

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / The Golden Temple Revealed
« on: November 11, 2011, 05:40:52 PM »

Good never before seen footage of what the daily routine is at the Harimandar Sahib/Golden Temple, Amritsar.

Revealed - The Golden Temple (never seen footage)

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Washington DC, US: President Obama issued a statement on Thursday honoring the anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak founded the Sikhism religion and is the first of ten Sikh Gurus.

An email statement from Mr. Obama read:

“I send my best wishes to all those observing the anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru. On this occasion, we are reminded of the fundamental principles of Sikhism, including the equality of all people, the sanctity of living an honest life, and the importance of service to our neighbors. I’m proud that during my presidency the White House hosted the first celebration of the birth of Guru Nanak, and our country is grateful for the extraordinary contributions that Sikh Americans have made to our nation. As Sikhs across America and around the world celebrate the life of Guru Nanak, all of us can draw inspiration from his message of equality, honesty, and helping those who are in need.”

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Punjabi Stars / Gurkirpal Surapuri - Ik Khas Mulakat
« on: November 02, 2011, 12:49:19 AM »

Touched on some good subjects in the Punjabi music industry

ik khas mulakaat (IKM) with singer GURKIRPAL SURAPURI-1



ik khas mulakaat (IKM) with singer GURKIRPAL SURAPURI-2



ik khas mulakaat (IKM) with singer GURKIRPAL SURAPURI-3

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Sports Khelan / Kabaddi World Cup 2
« on: November 02, 2011, 12:28:25 AM »
Shahrukh Khan rocks Bathinda as the 2nd Opening Kabaddi Worldcup ceromeny concludes. The youth went crazy over Miss Pooja, Sukhwinder raised the roof with The Great Khali adding star value. Punjab Govt has just put on a show on the same level as any international event. Would have been nice to see the players get some coverage but it's all about marketing the event and that's been achieved. Well done to Wizcraft and Punjab Govt Organiseres. Next 17 days are going to be massive for this beautiful game!
-- Kabaddi.org

Nachhatar Gill and Amrinder Gill also did really good. This is going to be shown on PTC Channel and Geo Super Sports until November 20th, when the final will be played, so keep watching.


Full India Squad for Kabaddi World Cup:
Raiders: Sukhbir Singh Sarawan (Captain), Hardavinder Singh Dulla Surakhpuria (Vice Captain), Gulzar Singh Moonak, Gurlal Ghanaur, Sandeep Dirba, Gagandeep Singh Gaggi Khiranwal and Talwinder Singh Sonu Jump. Stoppers: Mangat Singh Mangi, Narinder Kumar Bittu Dugaal, Sikander Singh Kanjhli, Ekam Hathoor, Narinder Nindi Benra, Jagdeep Singh Kaka Ghaniwal and Gurwinder Singh Kahlwan.

Standbye: Vicky Ghanaur, Talwinder Singh Tinda, Yaadwinder Singh Kotli and Gurpreet Singh Maheru.

Coaches: Harpreet Singh Baba, Dalbir Singh Bittu and Harbans Singh. Manager: Gurdeep Singh Malhi. - Kabaddi.org


Schedule:

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The message: "Follow your religion, love everybody"

This Circle Is Mine (Short)

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A firsthand account of what happened in Delhi during the anti-Sikhs riots. The majority of the riots lasted 4 days (31 October 1984 − 3 November 1984), so please remember what happened in 1984.

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1984 Anti-Sikh riots: They took their time to kill between meals

The horror of those 72 hours, when frenzied mobs butchered thousands of Sikhs in 1984, has not left senior journalists Rahul Bedi and Joseph Malliakan, who covered the riots, to this day.

"To visualise that time close your eyes and imagine that there's no state. The police remain inert while rabid mobs attack you minute after minute with military precision. The administrators look the other way with complete indifference and the situation seems never to abate," Bedi, who covered the massacre in Trilokpuri's Block-32, says.

The massacre in the small colony in east Delhi was planned, he found out. Nearly 320 Sikhs - men, women and children - were killed over two days.

On reaching the spot on November 1 evening, a day after Gandhi's assassination, Bedi and Malliakan were chased away by a mob. But the journalists persevered and made it to the spot on the following morning, where they saw "meticulous slaughter of Sikhs while policemen nearby watched, bothering not even to call for reinforcements".

"The massacre continued for two long days in houses on either side of a bylane. The killers were so exact and meticulous that they did not even hurry with their job, just took their time to rape, murder and torture them between meals," Bedi says.

Malliakan, now editor of JEM magazine, says he still cries on recalling those four days.

"I saw a Sikh along with his wife dragged out of his tenement, doused with kerosene and set on fire. Those scenes have not left me. There is no closure to it," he says.

He recounts the day when the police and the army infiltrated the area and brought out the victims. That was the time when reporters first had access to the area. "I first discovered what a bonfire of human flesh is like…," Malliakan breaks down and takes a long pause, "I first touched a child who was ashen in colour and had not eaten anything in 30 hours. When the area's ACP came I was quivering with anger and told him to shoot himself if he had any regard for his uniform," he says.


Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/1984-sikh-riot-senior-journalists-rahul-bedi-joseph-malliakan/1/158167.html

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Forum Dehshiyat / Rules Regulations / Punjabi Chat app works on iPhone
« on: October 31, 2011, 08:21:09 PM »
Recently, harmeets1991, jatti_heer, and some other person reported that Punjabi Janta Chat application doesn't work on iPhone anymore. Well I fixed something and tested out on a 3rd generation iPod Touch device (iPhone OS 4), so it should work. Let me know if it does not.


Sat Sri Akal ji

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Tusi dasso Manpreet Badal ne ki kar ke dikhaya? Te Harsimrat Kaur Badal ne ki kar ke dikhaya?

ਹਰਸਿਮਰਤ ਦਾ ਗੁੱਸਾ ਮਨਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਬਾਦਲ ਕੌਣ ਹੈ

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Pics / Punjab Police da order Theke te
« on: October 31, 2011, 04:42:08 PM »

Punjab Police walon dekho ki benti kiti jandi sab nu:


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Gup Shup / Your Halloween costume?
« on: October 29, 2011, 03:04:05 PM »
Dasso tusi iss halloween te kehde bhes vich pargat hona aa?
What is your halloween costume going to be this Halloween (October 31)?




Mein sochda ke Viking banan di koshish karunga:



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album: Never Forget Bindranwale

Moranwali kills it again..... pop pop pop Bhindranwale zindabaad

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Sports Khelan / Sardari at Manchester United vs Manchester City
« on: October 23, 2011, 10:12:41 AM »

Dooron jande pachaney, putt sardaran de!


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Jokes Majaak / Sharp Shooter at the Doctor
« on: October 22, 2011, 05:49:19 PM »
Doctor: You need New Glasses

Sharp Shooter: How do you know I havent told you whats wrong with me yet

Doctor: I could tell as soon as you Walked in through the Window

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Funny Videos / AKakaAmazing - Back to School
« on: October 21, 2011, 10:48:39 PM »
Sade baharle deshan vich rehn waley punjabiyan nu bahut haasa auna, check it out.

Back To School - AKakaAmazing

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News Khabran / Husband caught cheating, beaten by Wife
« on: October 20, 2011, 11:01:48 PM »
Ah dekho hunda bajantra jhoothey matkar da. Eh banda pind'ch kitey farh hojanda, fer ta fenti kar deni si pind waleya ne.


During Sex,Husband Caught & Beaten Up By Wife In India.flv

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Learn bhangra my friends... sikhlo kuch!

Regina Nakupenda

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Funny Videos / End of Ze World - Punjabi Style
« on: October 19, 2011, 05:50:19 PM »

Ah dekho Punjabi Totay!

The End Of The World - Punjabi Style

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News Khabran / Galleon Group and Desis rob people of millions of dollars
« on: October 17, 2011, 07:41:29 PM »
The best thing about all of this is that these cases have been brought to justice by a Punjabi U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet S Bharara, nominated by Barack Obama in 2009. Read his wikipedia.

Raj Rajaratnam Sentenced 11 Years in Prison For Insider Trading


Galleon Chief Sentenced to 11-Year Term in Insider Case involving millions of dollars
By PETER LATTMAN in NY Times
John Marshall Mantel for The New York TimesRaj Rajaratnam left federal court in Manhattan on Thursday.
9:14 p.m. | Updated

The fallen hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam received the longest prison sentence ever for insider trading on Thursday, capping an aggressive government campaign that has ensnared dozens and may help deter the illegal use of confidential information on Wall Street.

Judge Richard J. Holwell of Federal District Court in Manhattan sentenced Mr. Rajaratnam, 54, the former head of the Galleon Group hedge fund, to 11 years in prison. A jury convicted Mr. Rajaratnam of securities fraud and conspiracy in May after a two-month trial.

“Insider trading is an assault on the free markets,” said Judge Holwell, who also imposed a $10 million fine and ordered Mr. Rajaratnam to forfeit $53.8 million in ill-gotten profits. “His crimes reflect a virus in our business culture that needs to be eradicated.”

The sentence was a watershed moment in a two-year push by federal prosecutors. Over that period, Preet S. Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, has brought charges against 54 people with insider trading crimes. Of those, 50 have been either pleaded guilty or have been convicted at trial. Three others’ situations are pending, and the fourth is a fugitive.

Yet the crackdown on insider trading — a crime whose victims are not always apparent — has come at a time when many Americans have questioned why authorities have not pursued charges against bank executives over their role in the financial crisis, which still weighs on the economy.

With Mr. Rajaratnam, the government was willing to use novel ideas and hardball tactics to bring a case. For the first time in an insider trading investigation, the government used wiretaps to record traders’ telephone conversations. Federal agents pressured traders to wear hidden microphones and record their calls to build their cases.

It remains to be seen whether the use of wiretaps and the stiff penalties will have a chilling effect on insider trading, but most legal experts say they will.

“No matter the crime, if the rewards are great enough, people will ignore the risk of getting caught,” said Jonathan B. New, a criminal defense lawyer and former federal prosecutor. “For people who think that insider trading isn’t a serious crime or that the rewards outweigh the risks, these heavy sentences do send a powerful message to the contrary.”

Still, at 11 years, the sentence lacks the symbolic heft of the 19 to 24 years prosecutors sought. Mr. Rajaratnam deserved an outsize penalty, said the federal prosecutor Reed Brodsky at Thursday’s hearing, because his crimes were “brazen, pervasive and egregious,” and, “There is no one who is Mr. Rajaratnam’s equal in terms of the breadth and scope of his insider trading crimes.”

Prosecutors accused Mr. Rajaratnam of using a corrupt network of well-placed tipsters — including former executives of Intel, I.B.M. and the consulting firm McKinsey & Company — to illicitly gain about $72 million through his stock trading.

Mr. Rajaratnam stood stone-faced as Judge Holwell read his sentence in a packed courtroom. Mr. Rajaratnam, a Sri Lankan native, who has not spoken publicly since his arrest in October 2009 and declined to testify at his trial, did not speak at the sentencing.

In imposing his sentence, Judge Holwell cited a number of mitigating factors. He said Mr. Rajaratnam’s “good works figure into the equation,” citing his financial help for victims of the tsunami in Sri Lanka and the Sept. 11 attacks.

The judge also disclosed that Mr. Rajaratnam had advanced diabetes that was leading to kidney failure, and said prison “is a more intense experience for people with serious health conditions.”

Nevertheless, Mr. Rajaratnam’s sentence continues a trend of ever-stiffer penalties against white-collar criminals. Legal experts say the increased prison terms are in part a result of federal sentencing guidelines passed in 1987 that link the length of a sentence to the dollar amount involved in the fraud. Historically, judges showed leniency when penalizing corporate criminals because they were not seen as a threat to society and perhaps because they empathized with people who often came from similar backgrounds as themselves. But gone, for the most part, are the days of slap-on-the-wrist sentences and “country club” prisons where white-collar defendants served short stints in relatively comfortable quarters.

Corporate wrongdoers have received record-length sentences in recent years. Bernard L. Madoff is serving 150 years for cheating investors in an epic Ponzi scheme. Lee B. Farkas, a former mortgage company executive, received 30 years for his role in a billion-dollar bank fraud scheme.

On the insider trading front, judges’ penalties have also been severe. Zvi Goffer, a former trader at Galleon, received a 10-year prison term, matching the longest previous sentence for insider trading. The average sentence of the 13 other defendants connected to Mr. Rajaratnam’s case has been about three years.

Legal experts say that because prison terms across all federal crimes have substantially increased over the last two decades, it stands to reason that the length of sentences for executives on Wall Street and in corporate America would also grow.

“Often the question is raised, ‘Why shouldn’t crime in the suites be punished as severely as crimes on the streets?’ ” said Douglas A. Berman, a law professor at Ohio State University. “While that sounds like a sound bite, it’s an important question.”

It is a question that played a crucial role in the debate over the appropriate prison term for Mr. Rajaratnam.

John Dowd, Mr. Rajaratnam’s lawyer, asked the judge to impose a sentence closer to six to eight years, noting that a stiffer penalty for Mr. Rajaratnam would be on a par with average sentences for violent crimes like kidnapping and sexual abuse.

Advocates of more lenient insider trading sentences also say the crime does not have any real identifiable victims, while other white-collar crimes like Ponzi schemes or corporate accounting frauds destroy lives and livelihoods.

When federal agents arrested Mr. Rajaratnam almost exactly two years ago, his case brought to mind the insider trading scandals of the 1980s. Rudolph W. Giuliani, then the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, brought charges against Ivan Boesky and Michael R. Milken, two of the leading financiers of that era.

Mr. Rajaratnam represented a new breed of Wall Street power player: the hedge fund tycoon. Over the last decade, these money managers became among the most powerful players in global finance. As their influence and wealth grew — in 2009, Mr. Rajaratnam had a net worth of $1.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine — they attracted attention from regulators.

The government placed Mr. Rajaratnam at the center of what it billed as the largest hedge fund insider trading case ever brought. Prosecutors played at trial scores of phone conversations in which Mr. Rajaratnam exchanged illegal stock tips about companies like Goldman Sachs and Google with corporate insiders and fellow traders.

Those recorded calls are expected to be the focus of Mr. Rajaratnam’s appeal, which will argue that the judge’s decision to admit them as evidence was unauthorized by Congress and unconstitutional. Legal experts say the odds of a reversal are low because appeals courts show great deference to the trial court judge on this issue.

Mr. Rajaratnam must report within 45 days to the Bureau of Prisons, which will assign him to a facility. The judge said he would recommend that Mr. Rajaratnam serve his time at the federal medical center in Butner, N.C., part of the same complex where Mr. Madoff is incarcerated.

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