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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / milkaa singh -punjab de shaaan
« on: January 23, 2011, 02:02:55 AM »
Milkha Singh can be described as one of the most extraordinary athletes of our times. Milkha Singh was a genius and a genius is never trained. Without any formal training, without any financial reward and without any emotional support (he lost his parents during Partition and he had only an elder brother and a sister to look for help) Milkha Singh took on the greatest athletes of his time and proved himself as good if not better. The burst of speed with which he broke the previous Olympic Games record of 5.9 seconds in 400 meters is now a part of folk lore in Punjab. The fairy tale is repeated as part of Punjab's rich heritage. Milkha is no less popular than Pele in Brazil and Maradona in Argentina. Generation after generation in India will remember fondly his exploits with which he set the tracks ablaze whenever and wherever he ran. Rarely has it happened in the Olympic history when so many athletes went on to break the greatest race of his time, this he had to, since he had to, since he had on blocks with him world's greatest athletes of his time. Who would have dared to challenge their might, expect Milkha, who though respected them yet never feared them. He simply ran-SUPERB.
In the first heat in the Rome Olympics in 190 Milkha Singh clocked 47.6 seconds to finish second. In the second round heat Milkha cut off a few second to finish second to Karl Kaufman of Germany with a timing of 46.5 seconds. In the semifinal Milkha ran shoulder to shoulder with Ottis Davis of the USA to Finnish once again second but he further clipped a few more seconds from his early timing (45.9) .In the final Milkha Singh went off the blocks and took an early lead. Midway he slowed down a bit. This proved his undoing because other athletes went past him. Realising his miscalculation, Mikha drew out every ounce of energy for the final burst but failed to retrieve the lost ground. How fiercely was the race run by runners of such high order can be gauged from the fact that the winner Ottis Davis and Kaufman clocked 44.8 seconds to finish first and second in 400 meters while Mel Spence of South Africa timed 45.5 seconds to finish third. Milkha Singh who actually led the pack was untimely fourth, timing 45.6 seconds, a difference of just 0.1 second from the bronze. Thus upto the final he clocked 47.6, 46.5, 45.9 and 45.6 seconds, clocking a better timing in every outing.
Talking about the race Milkha Singh explained that he found himself running at a reckless speed in the initial stages of the race. Thus he tried to slow down a bit and this proved to be a big error of judgement on his part. Pitted against athletes of such high class only a small error separated the winner from the loser.
Twenty eight years have passed since Milkha hung his spikes yet no athlete has ever gone nearer Milkha's magical timing. He was a product of that time when no facilities existed, no coach available, no reward offered and no job secured, yet armed only with an iron will and the will to draw his own course, Milkha reversed the movement of the wheels of destiny.
Born at Layallpur, now in Pakistan, on October 8, 1935, Milkha Singh shot into limelight during the National Games at Patiala in 1956. Two years later he shattered the 200 and 400 meters record in the National games at Cuttack. The same year he established new records in the 200 and 400 meters in the Asian games at Tokyo. He followed it up with a gold in the Commonwealth Games at Cardiff in 1958. How did he come to be known as the "Flying Sikh"?. Milkha Singh was participating in the Indo-Pak duel meet at Lahore when he outran Asia's most celebrated athlete in the 200 meters, Abdul Khaliq of Pakistan. It was said that Milkha did not run the race but he flew.
Milkha Singh is sad to find that his exploits and achievements have not gone so far to inspire the younger generation. He is critical of the young athletes who aspire to reach the top via short cut and refuse to sweat out in the field. The government offers a number of facilities, there are a number of awards and scholarships, professional colleges offer seats to sportsman, jobs are secured for them, yet sportsmen of high order never emerge. It is the age of mediocrity.
Milkha Singh is, at present, Additional Director of Sports and Youth Programme, Education Department. Married to former international player, Nirmal, he has one son and three daughters. His son, Chiranjeev Milkha Singh, is a top golfer and represented India in the Beijing Asian Games in 1990.
Hardly anyone knows in India why Milkha Singh was so popular in the 1960 Rome Olympics. The moment he would enter the stadium, the people would cheer him most enthusiastically. After all Milkha Singh was not the world's top athlete, no doubt he was among the top runners in the world. Though Rome saw the assembly of top athletes, yet no athlete could draw as much response from the crowd as Milkha Singh.
The real reason for Milkha Singh to be extremely popular among the people was that Milkha Singh had long hair and beard. People in Rome had not seen any athlete with a hair do on his head. They thought the man was a saint. So they wondered how a saint could run so fast. In addition to that none in Rome had any knowledge about Sikhism. The people often came to Milkha Singh and asked why he grew long hair. What is a Sikh, what is Sikhism, they hardly understood anything about the young religion. Milkha Singh enlightened them as much as he could. Yet the people remained as curious as ever.
Besides, Mulkha Singh had embarked on a European tour before landing in Rome. He had won a number of races on route to Rome. Since he had made some of the top athletes lick the dust in a number of competitions, his popularity had spread far and wide even before he reached Rome. In the Olympics too Milkha Singh ran true to his form and ruined the reputation of some of the established stars. Almost all Sikh athletes and sportsmen tied a handkerchief on their hair-do since 'patka' was unknown in those days. Thus Milkha Singh 's different headgear and his athletic exploits made him the darling of the crowd both on and off the track. Milkha Singh himself admits that he was popular because of being a Sikh. The long hair and the bread fascinated the Romans.
Milkha Singh had so much conditioned himself that at any given time and place he could run two races in a day. This superiority of strength had enabled him to win a number of races in the world. However, this superiority did not stand him in good stead at Rome for the simple reason that there was a gap of two days between semifinal and final races. This made Milkha Singh nervous. He felt very dispirited and off-colour. A day before the race Milkha Singh felt disturbed . But at that time a Punjab minister, Mr Umrao Singh, Who was the then president of the All-India Athletics Association,came into his room and took him out for fresh air. This eased the tension a bit and his mind was taken off the competition. The minister took him to some of the wonderful places of the city of Rome and later dropped him at his hotel.
Though Milkha Singh was feeling normal the next day, luck did not help him a bit. While other top athletes got better lanes, Milkha Singh was placed in the fifth. The lot put a German athlete in the first lane, the American in the second, a Pole in the third and South African in the fourth while the second German athlete was placed in the sixth lane. According to Milkha's assessment, the German was the weakest of all the other athletes. Thus being in the fifth lane, Milkha could only see the second German athlete. Thus a weak athlete in front was no advantage.
Therefore, Milkha Singh took off the blocks with a great burst of speed, and managed to lead the pack within 200 metres. But Milkha Singh was running at a dangerously fast speed, so he thought of slowing down a bit. As soon as he checked his speed, in a flash three runners, he failed to erase the deficit of five or six yards in the last 100 meters. Since he found it impossible to catch up with the first two athletes, Milkha Singh tried to outpace South Africa's Melcolm Spence whom he had beaten in the Commonwealth Games. But as ill-luck would have it, Spence got himself into the first two runners and Milkha found himself unable to catch up with. Almost all the first four athletes crossed the line one after another. It was a photo finish. Thus the announcement was held up. When the film was washed and the results were announced, the world of Milkha Singh lay shattered. In sheer despair Milkha Singh took to drinking to drown his disappointment. No matter how hard he tried he failed to remove the scar of defeat from his mind.
Two events stand out clear in the life of Milkha Singh, one the Partition when his parents were butchered, and second the defeat at Rome. Therefore, when an invitation came Milkha Singh's way to run in Pakistan, he was not enthusiastic about it. He hated the place for; he had lost his parents and other relatives in a traumatic experience. However, he was persuaded to run against Asia's best runner, Abdul Khaliq of Pakistan. Khaliq was the best runner that Pakistan had produced and he had a string of victories in the 200 metres in Asia.
 



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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / All about JAGGA JATT
« on: January 23, 2011, 01:59:08 AM »
Do you know who was Jagga Jatt? Here everything about him.

 


Jagga Jammeya,fazar di baangay
Laudhay vele khed da firay.

Jagga jammeya te milan vadhaiyan
vadda hoke dakay marda.

Jagge mareya Lyllpur daka
taran kharhak gayian.


Jagga was born in 1901 or 1902 in village Burj Singh Wala,teh. Chunnian,distt. Kasur. Jagga's father Makhan Singh passed away when Jagga was only a small child. He grew up under the care of his Chacha Roop Singh and mother Bhagaan.

Makhan Singh and Bhagaan had six children before Jagga was born but nobody of them survived. At last Makhan Singh went to the nearby village Sodhiwala to meet and pay tribute to a saint Sodhi Inder Singh. Sodhi Inder Singh told them to buy a Bakkra (male goat) before the birth and told that it should be touched by the newly born. The Sage Inder Singh also told them to not to name the child with initials of J.

But when the child was born, an uncle of the child insited on naming the child Jagat Singh which was against the directions of the saint. In a few days Bakkra fell ill and died. So in the course 12 Bakkras died and were buried in the backyard. Finally young child survived by the great saint's blessings.

Jagga owned 10 muraba(250 acres of land) so he was not asked to do anything by his chacha and mother. He was grown up as a pampered child. Once he cut a lot of sugar cane from his one uncle and distributed those to his friends. For that, he was given a hard beating by his uncle. Jagga went at night and broke all the Tinds of his uncle's khuh and threw into the well. When this uncle told his shirika to go to the police and report against Jagga, the relatives asked him, "who told you to name him Jagga?" So he realized his mistake.

In village Burj Singh Wala, most families were Muslim Telis but only 17 or 18 families of Sidhu Jatts. Both communities used to live in harmony. When Jagga was in his teen age, he started to go wrestle at akhara (Open Wrestling Ring) with his friend Sohan Teli. Sohan Teli maitained his friendship with Jagga till the last breath of Jagga. Because of Jagga's fondness of wrestling, this is said in a folk song.

Jagge Jatt da jahngiya patt da
killay uttay tangeya reha.


Jagga married Inder Kaur of village Talwandi. They had only a girl child, Gaabbo who is living now at village Vanwala near Lambi in Mukatsar distt. She is believed to be in her 80s now.

During the English rule, all the people of guts and independant nature were watched carefully by the British. Govt's first units of Informers were Patwari, Nambardar,Thanedar and Safedposh. Jagga was of a medium height, wheatish color, sharp features, strong body, trimmed beard and double ringed kunddian muchhan. One day Jagga went to Patwari to get the numbers (farad) of his land. Jagga paid no respect to the Parwari and paid no bribe. Patwari refused to give him the Farad. Jagga gave him the worst beating of his life that he had to give him farad and apologize as well.

In one of the folk songs we hear,



Kachay pulaan te larhaiyan hoiyan
Chhaviyan de ghund murh gaye.

This Kacha Pul was located between Jagga's village Buraj and his in law's village Talwandi. Beharhwala's Nakai used to live at their Bhua's village in Talwandi. These Nakai had some relation with Maharja Ranjit Singh's in-laws and were very notorius for their evils. Nobody could cross the bridge without their permission. One day,when Jagga was going to cross the bridge, one of the Nakai hit his horse with bamboo club (daang) thus horse and Jagga both fell. Though Jagga was alone, Nakais were 5-6 brothers. They had a fierce fight and finally Jagge ne vahni paa lae (gave them a tough beating). Later those Nakais fled the area and settled in Lahore.

Jagga's fame in the area resulted in attracting the ire of the Jaildar of Kal Mokal. Jaildar considered Jagga's braveness to be a challange. He stucked Jagga in a false case and convicted him for 4 years in the jail. When Jagga got released and came back to Buraj, in those days in vill. Bhai Feru a theft incident happened. The inspector of the area was a person named Asgar Ali who was a friend of Jaildar. Both Jaildar and inspector found this theft incident to be another chance to harass Jagga. They called Jagga to apear at the police station but Jagga declined to go. The leading and friendly people of Jagga persuaded him to appear at Police station. Their names were Kehar singh and Mehal Singh of Kawaan village and Dulla Singh of Jajjal village. This Dulla Singh made Jagga his Dharam da Puttar. (In later days this Dulla Singh and his family killed 8 people and were hanged to death).

Jagga agreed to go to the police with them but on the way he disagreed to go as he thought the haughty nature of inspector Asgar Ali. He said his fellows clearly, "If this inspector said something insulting, that will be hard to swallow for me. That's why I'm not going back." From that day Jagga went underground and became a Dacoit. First he snatched a riffle from a police sapoy then another from Atma Singh of Acharke village.

The first decoity by Jagga was at village Ghumiari at some goldsmith's house. Ghumiari vilage is located at the border of Kasur and Lohore distts. Jagga's other companions were Jhanda Singh Nirmal Ke and Thakur Singh Mandeyali. They robbed all the gold from them and lit fire to Vahis(ledgers) which were the loan records of the poor mass. They shared the gold at Jhanda Singh's khuh which was almost 1/2 ser(4 pounds?) for everyone in the group. After that Jagga made his own group. His new members were Banta Singh,his childhood friend Sohna Teli,Lalu Nai (he was Kaana from one eye), Bholu and Bawa. Lalu Nai was an expert in cooking, when all used to sleep at night Lalu Nai was guarding them with riffle.

Jagga used to tell police in advance whatever village he went. "Capture me there or don't vex the innocents" were his words. Once he went to his nanke (maternal grandparents home) at village Ghumman Ke to watch a drama. Even though he had sent an advanced notice to police, no police personnel came all night. Jagga torned all the ledgers of that village's Bania and Shahukars and freeholded the poors from heavy loans.

A woman from village Lakhu ke was his dharam Bhen (baptised sister) who used to serve them food. Jagga gave her countless gold coins. Samelike once Jagga saw an old man with no warm clothes selling carrots in extreme cold,when asked, that oldman had no son or daughter. He gave him plenty of gold.

In those days police would sleep in locked police stations,from the fear of Jagga. Police feared Jagga would decoit them their riffles and other amunition. Inspector Asgar Ali made the two entrances of the station for his protection.


Jagga knew that dacoits don't live long lives.He engaged his daughter to his fellow Kehar Singh Kawan's younger brother Makhan Singh's son Avaar Singh. He made all the arrangements and sent all gold and dowry even before the marriage.

Oneday Jagga decided to go to Sidhupur with his companions. He decided to spend that noon in Malangi's house. He asked his fellow, Lallu Nai to arrange the food. Lallu Nai's village Lakhu Ke was very near from Sidhupur. Lallu Nai called his five brothers in guise to meet him and told them to bring food and sharab with them. Jagga decided to have a few drinks before the meal. Jagga and Banta started drinking while Sohan Teli had to go to meet a friend in the neibouring village and Lallu Nai had to do watching with his brothers. So they didn't drink.

For sometime they enjoyed drinking and talking. Malangi's mother's was in such a happy atmosphere first time in two years. That day Malangi's mother was feeling like Malangi is back in Jagga's disguise. Jagga told the old woman that O mother, Malangi's soul might not be in rest till his revenge is not taken. Today is the day to take care of his complaints. All ate meal happily together, Sohan Teli went to meet his friends. Lallu Nai and his brothers went out for their watchman job with their riffles. Intoxicated with alcohol, both jagga and Banta slept that hot afternoon on a Manja under the Boharh tree in the yard. Suddenly, Lallu Nai and his brothers started to shoot the sleeping and intoxicated Jagga and Banta repeatedly. Sohan Teli came back after hearing the shooting. He was also shot dead from behind by one of Lallu Nai's brother when he started attacking Lallu.

Jagga vaddeya bohrh di chhanve
naun man ret bhij gaee
Purna,
Naiyan ne vadd chhaddeya
Jagga soorma.

With the news of Jagga's death the whole area was under shock and sorrow.Nobody believed Jagga Soorma's death.

As a reward Lallu Nai got ten murabas of land and a Ghorhi from the govt. He was imprisoned later in some other case where he was beaten to death by some prisioners.

Jagga lived for only 29 years of his age. And moreover all his adventures and dacoities happened in a short span of only 3 months.


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Gup Shup / Re: Question for PJ Girls :)
« on: January 23, 2011, 01:50:11 AM »
OK ................KUDRAT JI GOOD.....................VOTING KEDA HOU...............NOXI JI ES TOPIC VICH POLL HO SAKDI A....TE KAR DEO

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Gup Shup / Question for PJ Girls :)
« on: January 23, 2011, 01:36:49 AM »
Sat shiri Akal ji,



Well, I want a decent and true reply from all PJ girls out here


My question is.........

WHO WILL WHO PREFER TO MARYY AND WHY:
1.A Sikh boy who wear turban (Sohna Sardaar  ) /:)
2.or A Sikh boy who has cutt his hair (Mona munda  ) :cooll:

Please give a answer with valid reason


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ਮੰਤਰਾ ਤੇ ਯੰਤਰਾ ਚ, ਟੂਣਿਆਂ ਤੇ ਤੰਤਰਾ ਚ...
ਕਾਮਨਾ ਕਮੰਤਰਾ ਚ, ਮੋਹ ਨੂੰ ਟਕਾਈ ਨਾਂ,
ਮੰਦਰਾ ਤੇ ਕੰਦਰਾ ਚ, ਯੋਗੀਆਂ ਕਲੰਦਰਾ ਚ..
ਕਾਲਰਾ ਤੇ ਬੰਜਰਾ ਚ, ਰੱਬ ਨੂੰ ਧਿਆਈ ਨਾਂ,
ਸਾਧੂਆਂ ਪਖੰਡੀਆਂ ਚ, ਵਡਿਆਂ ਘਮੰਡੀਆਂ ਚ..
ਵੇਸਵਾ ਤੇ ਰੰਡੀਆਂ ਚ, ਕਦੇ ਚਿਤ ਲਾਈ ਨਾਂ,
ਸੁੰਦਰ ਸੁਨਖੀਆਂ ਚ, ਮਾਇਆ ਦੀਆਂ ਮੱਖੀਆਂ ਚ..

 

ਉਹਨਾ ਦੀਆਂ ਅੱਖੀਆਂ ਚ, ਅੱਖੀਆਂ ਤੂੰ ਪਾਈ ਨਾਂ,
ਗੁਰੂ ਕਾ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੋਚ ਸੋਚ, ਦਸੇ ਹਾਲ ਪੋਚ ਪੋਚ,
ਮਾਇਆ ਪਿਛੇ ਲਗ ਕਿਤੇ ਸਿੱਖੀ ਭੁੱਲ ਜਾਈ ਨਾਂ

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Pics / Re: PJ PIC
« on: January 23, 2011, 12:17:50 AM »
If you got something to say, why don't you say it in english?  :waitin:

SAALI ENGLISH AAUNDI HUNDI TA AAJ NU  USA DA C M  HONA C :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Pics / Re: pj love
« on: January 23, 2011, 12:15:43 AM »

pehli pic ch, kehdi PJ Gabru te PJ Pari aa? :hehe:

O PJ GABRU TIGERSTYLE TE NAAL SUD-ADMIN NOXI AA :hehe: :hehe: :Laugh: :Laugh: :Laugh: :Laugh: :Laugh: :Laugh:

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Shayari / Re: meri raat sochan de vich
« on: January 22, 2011, 01:46:53 PM »
NICE AA VEER =D> =D> =D>

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MUBARKA JI MUBARKA............................U :pjrocks: :pjrocks: :pjrocks: :pjrocks: :pjrocks: :pjrocks:

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: Jatti_x HAPPY BIRTHDAY
« on: January 22, 2011, 12:41:03 PM »
HAPPY B'DAY

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Amli
« on: January 22, 2011, 12:11:41 PM »
 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: AMLI KETHE JHANDA TE NHI  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Shayari / Re: ਯਾਰਾ ਸੀ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਸਮਝਾਇਆ
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:47:27 AM »
:cooll: :cooll: :huhh:

VELLEAAA KEVE TU MERE NAAL A  :cooll: :cooll: :cooll: :he: :he: :he:

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Shayari / Re: ਯਾਰਾ ਸੀ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਸਮਝਾਇਆ
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:30:25 AM »
NASHE JARUR KARO,,,,,,,,,,,, :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:   VELLY NU GUSSA CHAD GEYA :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: small kid's love story
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:26:45 AM »
  WAH WAH JI  GOOD :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: tiger ko biwi chahyee
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:20:50 AM »

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Mand saying to Tiger
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:19:48 AM »
 :cooll: :cooll: :cooll: :cooll: :cooll: :rockon: :rockon:

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Shayari / Re: kothe te kil mahiya
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:17:30 AM »
kothe te kil mahiyaa
kothe te kil mahiya
tu saara din na boleya kar
loki kehange tera ta dimaaag geya ae hill mahiyaa :blah:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: GOOD VEER,,,,,,,,,,THNX

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Jokes Majaak / Re: tiger ko biwi chahyee
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:15:15 AM »
heeh sabar kar thoda jiha ,fir tu hi kehna kihre seyapa gale pa  leya :cooll: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon:


NHI YAAR SAWAD TE VEKHEA............ :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: tiger ko biwi chahyee
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:09:21 AM »
RABBA DE TE SAHI KUJ :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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