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Showing posts with label punjabi heritage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punjabi heritage. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2008

First Sikh

Did you know that 1st Sikh.............was?
  1. The First Sikh Settler in UK was Maharaj Duleep Singh
  2. The First Anglo Sikh War started in 1845 and ended in 1846.
  3. Sikh-Canadian Kashmir Singh Heed has become the Canada's first Sikh to become police chief of West Vancouver, British Columbia ("B.C.") with effect from August 2, 2007.
  4. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur is revered as one of Sikhism's greatest warriors as well as one of its most hallowed martyrs and was the first Sikh king.
  5. To the late Brigadier Dalip Singh goes the credit of being the first Sikh to represent India in the Olympics in 1924.
  6. Baldev Singh was the first Sikh Defence Minister of India.
  7. Giani Zail Singh (May 5 1916 - December 25 1994) was the President of India (1982-1987), and the first Sikh to hold India's highest public office and honour.
  8. The first Sikh Indian prime minister, Singh was sworn in on May 22, 2004. He is a native Punjabi speaker. Manmohan Singh is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India, considered to be the "architect of modern India."

Picture is a courtesy from Wikipedia

For more information on first Sikh clich here.

Friday, February 8, 2008

U.S. Department of Justice puts educational video about sikhs


U.S. Department of Justice puts educational video about sikhs


"A law enforcement training video on Sikh cultural and religious sensitivity was posted Monday on the U.S. Department of Justice web site.


A year after the Sikh American video for training law enforcement officers was released on DVD, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Community Relations Service put it on its web site Monday, making it available to police agencies nationally and abroad.


The 17-minute video, called ‘On Common Ground: Sikh American Cultural Competency Training for Law Enforcement,’ informs police and security officers how to approach Sikhs in a respectful manner while still performing their duties effectively.


In Montgomery County, Maryland, where the video was created, every effort was made to show the DVD to community groups and police organizations, said David Baker. Now, with it available online, Baker said he would like it to be played at roll-call, at the early-morning briefings before patrol officers go on duty.“I want everyone to see it,” Baker said. “The academy should use it.”He is talking about the county’s Public Service Training Academy, which trains all officers in the various police agencies in the county.

Officers deployed in areas with larger Sikh populations around the county have seen the DVD, he said. “Law enforcement that have seen it were really quite thrilled with it,” Baker added, who also appears in the video. “They found it informative to their duties.”


‘On Common Ground’ was created by the DOJ and the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group.


Since its initial release in January 2007, more than 65,000 law enforcement personnel, including all Transportation Security Administration airport screeners, have viewed it said Rajbir Singh, SALDEF national director.“It’s now online to make sure as many people as possible can view it,” Singh said.

”Law enforcement and Sikh community representatives in other countries have also asked for the video, Singh added. The DVD was sent to Ireland (that's what we need here in Ireland), the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, India, and Brazil for use in their local law enforcement agencies.

Although the laws and policies described in the video are American-based, Singh said he expects those countries to use it as a template in their own training or their own country-specific video. “There seems to be a greater need abroad for this video,” Singh said. “There is nothing like it.” It’s a very proactive approach here and abroad, he added. Word gets out and they want a copy because they need it.


Singh said the video has had an especially positive outcome in the treatment of Sikh travelers at airports. SALDEF has received hundreds of positive letters in which travelers say they don’t feel like they are targeted. And even if they have to go through extra security, the screening is handled respectfully. Ondray T Harris, DOJ-CRS acting director, could not be reached for comment, but he states on web site: "…Awareness of cultural and religious observations can help avoid misunderstanding and tension. Towards this goal, On Common Ground can assist the public in understanding the challenges and realizing the contributions of the Sikh community in the United States…”


By Anju KaurSikh News Network staff journalist anjukaur@sikhnn.com


YOU CAN SEE THE VIDEO BY PRESSING ON THIS LINK


http://www.usdoj.gov/crs/video/ocg-video.htm



This article comes from SikhNNhttp://www.sikhnn.com/


The URL for this story is:http://www.sikhnn.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=571

Monday, February 4, 2008

Bringing desi back t-shirt





New designs on our new desi t-shirt shop:




You can find desi t-shirt designs there and many more:

punjabi t-shirts, Deg teg t-shirt,jatt tees and Pure Punjabi, Kaur apparel for ladies, famous singh is King design,Punjab citties.


Great gifts to buy online!






Kenneth Cole - Sikh model


"We all Walk in Different Shoes"
A few days ago, Kenneth Cole unveiled one of his new ads on a wall of Rockefeller Center in New York City. The model is, surprisingly, a sardar.
The campaign features Sandeep (aka: Sonny) Caberwal as a Sikh and in the below video he explains about being a Sikh and standing out.

Sonny Caberwal grew up in a small town in North Carolina.
He’s a practicing Sikh and an entrepreneur.
Still in his 20s, Sonny is the joint owner of Tavlon Tea Bar in New York City – a lounge that sells gourmet loose-leaf tea and tea accessories.
He graduated Duke University in 2001 and went on to graduate from Georgetown University Law Center in 2004.
He currently resides in New York.

You can see full video with Sonny at: http://www.kennethcole.com/thinkers/bio6.asp

Sunday, February 3, 2008

New Desi Legend Shop open now on Cafepress


We are happy to announce that we have opened our 1st desi-orientated Cafepress shop.
Please visit us at:



Thank to everyone for support.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Gora Sikh



Very inspirational video! What a punjabi!
Although Sikhism does not have missionaries around world,more and more white people convert to sikhism. More people are discovering sikhism in the 21 st century. I have seen white sikhs in Amritsar (may be from Miri Piri Academy).


http://www.miripiriacademy.org/


Respect.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Amritsar is the best

Looking for gift for him or her? T-shirts,hoodies and other apparel available... Let's keep our heritage alive! Great sikh clothing!


Stay warm with our Hanes Ultimate Cotton Pullover Hood. Constructed with a heavyweight 90/10 cotton/polyester blend. Thick (but not bulky), comfortable, durable and guaranteed.

Please check it out at:

http://www.cafepress.com/greenisland/3925903

Amritsar

Picture from Golden Temple 2006

Amritsar is located in the northwest part of India in the State of Punjab, 32 miles (51 km) east of Lahore, Pakistan. Name Amritsar derives from AmÅ—it-sarovar meaning "The Pool of the Nectar of Immortality".
It is home to beautiful and most spiritual place I have ever been - the Harimandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, and is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh religion.

This important sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal in Agra .I've been an I'd seen Taj Mahal and I will say it wasn't what I was expecting at all - I'm not in love with it. Looks better on pictures.

Golden Temple is the number one destination for non-resident Indians (NRI) in the whole of India. It is also known for the unfortunate incidents of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre while under British Rule (1919) and Operation Bluestar in (1984) under the Late Prime Minsiter Indira Gandhi.

If you are in Amritsar I suggest spending whole day there.

LOVE YOU AMRITSAR.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Love Punjab

In my previous blog I mentioned I LOVE PUNJAB DESIGN.
Simple but lovely!
You can buy it on Desi Legend family gift shop.
You are welcome!

WEAR IT PROUDLY!

I love Punjab

While I was designing new t-shirt design, I found cool and very trendy website: http://www.ilovepunjab.com/
Here you can find wrist bands with "Proud to be Sikh" written on it.
Join hands in spreading sikh awareness around the world!
Or if you want t-shirts for your friends or family member with
I LOVE PUNJAB

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Punjabi language websites

I just thought this time I should put my faivourite punjabi language websites which are available online:
http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.net/punjabi.htm
Very cool websites for anyone wanting to learn punjabi:
http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/intro1.asp
http://www.maa.com.au/alphabets/alphabets.html

Hope it will be helpful to someone! Good luck!

Soon I'm going to create a Gurmukhi t-shirt section on:
DESI LEGEND SHOP

Please check for desi designs! Great gift idea for family member or friend!