355th Prakash Parv of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji: Are we following his teachings? ANI | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 17:05 IST
By Divya Malhotra
New Delhi [India], January 19 (ANI): As the 355th Prakash Parv of the tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, falls on Wednesday, let s look at his contributions to humanity and the importance of his teachings today.
Born Gobind Rai at Patna Sahib in Bihar, Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the 10th and last of Sikh gurus in human form. He was enthroned at the Guru Gaddi at the age of nine, following the martyrdom of his father, the ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
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Like every year, this year too was riddled with some big controversies involving our film stars and film fraternity members. However, some controversies were unprecedented and would be remembered for years to come and hence, 2020 surely stands out. In this special feature,
Bollywood Hungama brings to you a list of the major controversies that made the maximum news in 2020.
1. Sushant Singh Rajput’s death
The popular actor reportedly took his own life in his residence on June 14. It led to Bollywood being branded as a ruthless industry that is majorly responsible for his demise. Later, it was alleged that Sushant was murdered. Even the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) got involved but till date, it hasn’t found any concrete evidence to rule out suicide. Nevertheless, it is the biggest controversy of the year and also one of the biggest in Bollywood’s more than 100-year-old history. Many other controversies listed in this p
Farmers protest: Police obstacles slow down some marches
On Thursday, local Bharatiya Kisan Union leaders and gurdwara functionaries from Banda block in Shahjahanpur district were summoned to Banda police station. December 26, 2020 2:27:32 am
BJP Twitter warriors continue to use social media platforms to spew hatred against the protesting farmers. Especially Sikh farmers. They rant hysterically about ‘international conspiracies to defame India’.
Farmers from villages in Western Uttar Pradesh and those at the Ghazipur protest site claim police have been dissuading them from joining the sit-in, with many being stopped briefly as they head to the border.
On Thursday, local Bharatiya Kisan Union leaders and gurdwara functionaries from Banda block in Shahjahanpur district were summoned to Banda police station.
PILIBHIT: After the Uttar Pradesh-Delhi border, Pilibhit has now emerged as another flashpoint in the ongoing farmers’ protest. After UP Police stopped movement of around 200 farmers from Pilibhit, who were headed to the Delhi border with tractors full of essential supplies for the protesters, there were skirmishes leading to Moradabad SSP receiving injuries. Farmers, however, have claimed that the local police “acted like rioters” to stop their movement and lathi-charged them twice between Monday and Tuesday.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee president Manjinder Singh Sirsa, who rushed to the spot on getting the information, termed the action of the local police a “reminder of British Raj”.
The All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee on Wednesday said any panel such as the one the Supreme Court planned to set up to resolve the farmers’ agitation would be useful only after the three new farm laws were withdrawn.
The apex court had earlier in the day set in motion efforts to form the committee, issuing notices to the Centre and eight farmers’ organisations. But having decided at the outset against moving court for repeal of the farm laws, the protesting unions appeared wary of the proposal.
However, the farmers lauded the court’s remarks on the government’s handling of the agitation as a “moral victory”.