Sunday, May 16, 2021

K S Raju Legal Trust to move UN to recognize genocide of Hindus and Sikhs

Kerala Governor, Chief Minister Punjab, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Addl Chief Secretary Tamil Nadu Dr Jagmohan Raju, and filmmaker Harvinder Sikka address


K S Raju Legal Trust organized a virtual session to celebrate the 400th birth anniversary of the 9th Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.

Speakers from three different religious backgrounds addressed the webinar including Governor of Kerala Shri Arif Mohammad Khan, Art of Living founder Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and Chief Minister of Punjab, Capt Amarinder Singh.

In his opening remarks the moderator of the session, Dr Jagmohan Singh Raju, Additional Chief Secretary, Govt of Tamil Nadu lamented that UN has conveniently ignored the genocide perpetrated on the Indian populace over centuries ignoring acts of violence against non-Abrahamic religions like Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism.

He also appealed to commemorate Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom day as a 'Day of Commemoration in memory of the Hindu and Sikh victims of Genocide and Holocaust.

All the speakers referred to Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom a unique example in the world when he stood against the oppressors to condemn forcible religious conversion and persecution of people from a different religious beliefs.

Shri Arif Mohammad Khan, Governor of Kerala in his presidential remarks referred to Guruji's sacrifice which epitomized the values that the Sikhism has imbibed over the centuries believing in the oneness of mankind.

Quoting extensively from Guru Granth Saheb, Vedas and Indian ethos that have been time and again proven by the Sikhs through their acts and firm belief in 'sarbat da bhala', Kerala's governor recalled how Sikhs with miniscule presence in the state rallied from across the country and abroad to help the flood victims last year.

What better way to demonstrate the religious tolerance and oneness can be better displayed when the foundation stone of the world's most sacred place of Sikhs, the Golden temple, was laid by a person of different religious denomination.

Capt. Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab, recalled the long association his family had with the Gurus who visited Patiala, a legacy that is being carried forward by renovating all those places where Gurus visited under the "Charan Chho" project.

He informed that nearly 103 such places in Punjab have been identified which are not only being preserved to keep the future generations in touch with their great heritage and the values that Sikh Gurus promoted, besides undertaking a massive forestation efforts as part of celebrations with planting of 60 lakh saplings under current anniversary celebrations of Guru Tegh Bahadur and 75 lakh were planted earlier during Guru Nanak Dev's 500th celebrations.

Guru Saheb stood for secularism and he was a universally acknowledged spiritual leader and was rightly called, 'Hind di chaddar', he said.

His government is preparing several programmes to commemorate the occasion which had to be postponed because of the pandemic and once the situation eases our endeavour is to spread the message across the globe, Capt Amarinder Singh said.

Besides renovating the jail in Bassi Pathana where Guru sahib were imprisoned, his universal message of one humanity and religious freedom shall continue to be promoted.   

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar began his address with "Waheguru ji ki khalsa, waheguru ji ki fateh", and said that Guru Tegh Bahadur taught a powerful message to the world that you should not forsake those who believe in you.

The exemplary role that Sikhs have always played during any crisis is reflection of the teachings of the great gurus that they have imbibed into their lives, Sri Sri said.  They have learnt the lesson that as human you cannot be a back-bencher or shy away from one's responsibility as a human to help those in need, to stand up and act.

And the greatest truth, Gurudev said, is not to be carried away ever by the arrogance and pride of power, but stay humbled and standup for truth.

Later, reputed filmmaker of "Nanak Shah Faqir" and "Raazi", Harvinder Singh Sikka, in his expression of gratitude considered the opportunity as a Divine gift for being a part of such discussions which revealed many unknown facets of Sikh history, including Maharaja of Patiala's interaction with the Sikh Gurus that need to be documented and shared.

Sikhism, more than a religion, began and still is, a way of life, remarked Harvinder Sikka. 

K S Raju Legal Trust to move UN to recognize genocide of Hindus and Sikhs

K S Raju Legal Trust organized a virtual session to celebrate the 400th birth anniversary of the 9th Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.


Speakers from three different religious backgrounds addressed the webinar including Governor of Kerala Shri Arif Mohammad Khan, Art of Living founder Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and Chief Minister of Punjab, Capt Amarinder Singh.

In his opening remarks the moderator of the session, Dr Jagmohan Singh Raju, Additional Chief Secretary, Govt of Tamil Nadu lamented that the UN has conveniently ignored the genocide perpetrated on the Indian populace over centuries ignoring acts of violence against non-Abrahamic religions like Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism.

He also appealed to commemorate Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom day as a Day of Commemoration in memory of the Hindu and Sikh victims of Genocide and Holocaust.  

Its objective, Dr Jagmohan Raju said, is to remove bias and protect the future generation from violence and persecution by learning from the past and protecting human rights.

Recalling some of the incidents in Sikh history, he said Hindus, and later along with Hindus, the Sikhs, suffered the worst of genocidal violence and religious persecution during fifty years of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s reign (1658-1707)

Guru Teg Bahadur, the 9th Sikh Guru was the one who stood up against this forcible conversion and ultimately faced execution on 11 November 1675.

The story of fight against religious persecution by Mughals continued when the 10th Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, lost his sons in the battles, two of whom were bricked alive in a wall. 

All the speakers referred to Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom a unique example in the world when he stood against the oppressors to condemn forcible religious conversion and persecution of people from different religious beliefs.

 

Need to spread Guru Tegh Bahadur's message of Harmony and Secularism: Chief Minister Punjab


Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday underscored the need to propagate the ideology of the 9th Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, around the world, to promote the values of peace, harmony, secularism, and co-existence, which Guru Sahib upheld through his supreme sacrifice.

Taking part in the deliberations during a webinar organized by K.S. Raju Legal Trust on 'Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur, the Epitome of Resistance against Genocide and Conversion of Hindus and Sikhs under Islamic Rule in India', the Chief Minister said the secular character enshrined in the Constitution of the country was a shining example of 'unity in diversity – a deep-rooted philosophy of 'Hind Di Chadar' Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib.

Guru Sahib preached the concept of 'Sarbat Da Bhala' to create a harmonious society, where people, regardless of color, caste, creed, race, and religion, can live together in peace and harmony, he pointed out. 

He said he was blessed to have been personally associated with the celebration of several momentous occasions related to Sikh history, including the 400th anniversary of the installation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Sri Harmandir Sahib in 2004, followed by 350th Prakash Purb of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, 350th Birth Anniversary of legendary Sikh warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, 550th Prakash Purb of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and now the 400th Prakash Purb of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib during his present term as chief minister.

Noting that while the Government of India had released a commemorative postage stamp on Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's birth Anniversary, the Chief Minister the state government had sent a detailed Memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a grant of Rs. 938.37 crore for various infrastructural projects in the State as a part of the historic celebrations.

The Chief Minister spoke about the various events planned by his government to commemorate the 400th Prakash Purb of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, which had to be shifted to virtual mode to the Covid pandemic. Further, his government had initiated several infrastructural/ development projects, including the  conservation and development of Old Jail at Bassi Pathana where the 9th Guru, along with his supporters, was imprisoned by Noor Mohammad Khan Mirza for 40 days while he was reportedly on his way to meet Emperor Aurangzeb, he added. He also cited projects for the upgradation of Baba Bakala Panchayat to Nagar Panchayat, and the upcoming Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur State University of Law in Tarn Taran district.


The 103 Charan Chhoh places, including 79 villages and 24 towns, connected with Guru Sahib had been identified and given development grants of Rs. 50 lakhs per village and Rs. 1 crore per town for infrastructure development, disclosed the Chief Minister. Also, more than 60 lac saplings have been planted in 6986 villages so far, as part of the ongoing celebrations. 

Speaking on the occasion, Founder of the Art of Living, Sri Sri Ravishankar said that the unique sacrifice of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib practically demonstrated that 'one should never forsake those who had come to you seeking shelter even if that means sacrificing your life. He lauded the Sikh community, which is known the world over for helping the people in distress or adversity with a sense of commitment, by arranging a free community kitchen (Langar) and now bailing out the people amid the Covid crisis by providing free oxygen service and other medical assistance. 

In his presidential remarks, Governor of Kerala, Arif Mohammed Khan, referred to Guruji's sacrifice and underlined the need to disseminate the basic teachings of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib among the people. He also appreciated the services rendered by the Sikh community from across the globe to lend a helping hand to the people of Kerala, even though the State has a minuscule Sikh population, during the floods last year.

Earlier in his welcome address, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of  Tamilnadu,  Dr. Jagmohan Singh Raju and mentor of the K.S. Raju Legal Trust said expressed gratitude to Captain Amarinder Singh for the kind words for his late father Dr. K.S. Raju IAS, whom the Chief Minister described as an able administrator and a noble soul who rendered remarkable services for the overall development of Patiala city as being Deputy Commissioner. 

Noted Writer, Filmmaker and Philanthropist Harinder Singh Sikka said that this webinar would go a long way to inspire humanity with Guru Sahib's universal message of unity, sacrifice, and righteousness. He also proposed the vote of thanks on the occasion.

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Australia-based IHM to provide Rs 10 cr worth scholarships for Indian nurses

 12h May is World Nursing Day

The Institute of Health & Management (IHM) based in Australia is planning to offer Rs 10 cr worth (AUS-$2 million) scholarships to nurses in India as a mark of recognition of their commitment and dedication during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a statement on the eve of the World Nursing Day IHM Founder and Managing Director Bijo Kunnumpurath said that scholarship will be worth 2,000 Australian dollars for those undertaking ‘Gateway to Global Nursing Program’ with IHM.

IHM founded and owned by entrepreneur of Indian origin, has created history recently by becoming the only private higher-education provider in Australia to offer of Master of Nursing program.              

The commemoration to celebrate the achievement took place on April 16, 2021 at IHM's North Melbourne campus. Speaking on the occasion Bijo said, "Our vision has always been to enhance lives through student-centric, high- quality, accessible education in health science focusing on research and innovation, and today with the launch of our Master of Nursing program we are headed in the right direction".  

Dr. Philip Brown, IHM's CEO said "We are proud to state that in this pandemic, over 1500 nurses have graduated from IHM and have contributed immensely in helping Australia recover."   

The key features of the course include the incorporation of an elective Professional Experience Placement (PEP) unit with 8 credit points, which helps internationally qualified nurses to get hands-on experience within the Australian Healthcare system, and can gain job opportunities in USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Middle East

Nurses aspiring for a PG program in Australia can get a student visa, which enables nurses from India to study and live in Australia. As a student, they can still work part-time for 40 hrs a fortnight. An Indian Nurse enrolling for a Master's Program can bring their entire family on a family visa and all dependents can work full time in Australia until the Master's degree is completed.

The qualification for the PG program includes an Indian Bachelors Degree in Nursing. An Indian Diploma holder Nurse can also enroll for IHM’S Masters's program. It is a Pathway into Masters without Bachelors. This is the fastest option for an Indian Diploma holder Nurse to complete a Masters. 

Mini Covid facility opened at Sri Aurobindo School



Chandigarh 11th May: A 25-bedded Mini Covid Care Centre has been opened at Sri Aurobindo School of Integral Education.

Shri Manoj Parida, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator UT Chandigarh inspected the facility today before being opened to the people to bring in Covid19 patients.

Setup jointly by BeSure Buddy Pvt Ltd and Sri Aurobindo Society, the facility is equipped with all the necessary equipment and medical supplies.

Mrs Sartaj Lamba of BeSure Buddy said that Covid is spreading fast in the country, and more such facilities by the private enterprises shall help in providing necessary medical support to the patients.

Mr Arvind Mehan, Trustee Chair of Sri Aurobindo Society said that the premises have been provided to help patient recover in peace with dedicated oxygen supply, on-site monitoring,  clinical and nursing attention.


Monday, May 10, 2021

National webinar on Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur on Sunday 16 May



Luminaries to address a national webinar on Guru Tegh Bahadur ji on Sunday 


A webinar on 400th Birth Anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji is being organized by K S Raju Legal Trust on Sunday, 16th May.


Dr Jagmohan Singh Raju, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu, informed that the webinar shall recall the great contribution the 9th Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, made to resist the forcible conversion of Hindus and Kashmiri Pandits during the mughal period in India.


The webinar shall be addressed by Governor of Kerala Shri Arif Mohammad Khan, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, founder of Art of Living Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and noted film maker, author and philanthropist, Shri Harinder Singh Sikka.


The event shall be streamed live at 11am on Sunday 16th May, on Facebook and YouTube.

Links:


Register yourself for the event: 


Live on Facebook:
https://bit.ly/2Sqs0X1,
YouTube:
https://youtu.be/7icWAA2oWa8

  



Thursday, May 6, 2021

Entries for Sarin-McGill Air Law Essay Competition Invited

 


Sarin & Co. and Canada's McGill University announce second Essay Contest on Aircraft Finance and Leasing

 

The second edition of the Sarin-McGill Annual Student Essay Contest on Aircraft Finance and Leasing has been announced here.

 

Instituted last year by the leading Indian law firm specializing in Aircraft Finance and Leasing Law, Sarin & Co, in collaboration with Canada's McGill University's Institute of Air & Space Law (IASL).

 

Nitin Sarin, Managing Partner, of Sarin & Co, informed that the main objective is to promote the subject of Aircraft Finance & Leasing Law and encouraging law students around the globe to think creatively and beyond the established rules and principles of law, thereby adding a future-leaning dimension and innovative approach to this ever-evolving legal field.

 

The last date for enrolling in this global competition is 30th June 2021 on sarinlaw.com website and final date of submission of the essay is 31st August 2021.  The results of the contest shall be announced on 1st January 2022.   


The winner of the contest, if from India, will be flown to Montreal, Canada by Sarin & Co. for a visit to the home of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and in case it is from McGill University, the firm shall fly the winner to Chandigarh to visit the UNESCO Heritage marvels of India's first planned city, he said.

 

The winning entry will also be published in the Annals of Air and Space Law, the IASL's flagship academic publication.

 

McGill University's IASL is the world's premier academic setting for teaching and research in the dual disciplines of international air law and space law.  The Institute is now on course to consolidate and enhance its record of achievement as it celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, the same year that McGill University itself will turn 200.

 

Nitin Sarin, Managing Partner of Sarin & Co. reiterated the firm's deep commitment to education and training in aviation laws, and partnership with McGill University's Institute of Air & Space Law adds value to our efforts.

 

Professor Dr. Ram S. Jakhu, Acting Director of the McGill Institute of Air & Space Law, welcomed the continuation of the contest as a recognition of the IASL's longstanding academic strength in aviation finance law combined with the expertise and experience that the law firm Sarin & Co. brings to the collaboration to encourage future talent in this ever-increasingly important area of air law

 

 

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