August 31, 2011

State Bank of India Gifts School Bags in Jalandhar

State Bank of India Jalandhar donated school bags to students of Government Primary school , Basti Mithu Jalandhar.

Regional Manager , State Bank of India Ajit Singh was present on the occasion.

EID MUBARIUK GREETINGS

We wish every one

EID MUBARIK

August 27, 2011

Lok Adalats Held at Jalandhar Courts

Monthly Lok Adalats were held at Jalandhar Courts today.

There was also inspection by a Punjab And Haryana High Court Judge.

August 26, 2011

Why Should Any One Be Corrupt ?

On the topic of  corruption ( which has overwhelmed present day India ) we are reminded of a classic short story in Hindi - Mamta by Jai Shankar Prasad ( It was  taught to us both in school  - PPS Nabha and college - St. Stephen's College Delhi )

In the story young widow Mamta's father who was the Governor of Rohtas Fort takes a bribe from the enemy to let them in the Fort.

When  daughter Mamta asks her father why this act of treason  , the Governor says that the Money is for you and to provide for your rest of life.

Mamta answers " KYA IS DESH MEIN EK BRAHMIN KO KOYI DO WAQT KI ROTI NA DEGA "

( For this do we have to sell our Motherland ? )

Sleep Related Disorders - Medical Camp at Jalandhar on 28-08-11

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Om Puri - Punjab Da Sher

Jalandhar citizens have greatly appreciated the forthrightness with which Om Puri has spoken at Ram Lila grounds. It is true.

Elections to the Punjab Assembly would be held around December this year. People have vowed that they would vote only for those candidates who are honest and qualified

People have appealed to honest and competent Indians to contest elections. India must be saved from corruption. Corruption is costing India more than 2 % in GDP growth. Corruption hurts the poor and the underprivileged the most.

http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5395101

http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/RAJ-JOD-annas-wave-has-become-tsunami-now-om-puri-2376542.html 

August 25, 2011

Toll Tax- Exempt Nano Maruti 800 And Physically Handicapped

Jalandhar thinkers wish that entry level cars like Maruti 800 and Nano should be treated at par with Two Wheelers and should be exempted from Toll Tax at Highway Toll Plazas .

Further , Physically Handicapped should , also , be exempted .

Children of Urban Estate Celebrating Janamashtami

Children of Urban Estate , Phase One , Jalandhar Celebrating Janamashtami





August 24, 2011

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August 23, 2011

Janamashtmi - Geeta Mandir Urban Estate One Jalandhar

Grand Janamashtmi Celebrations  at Gita Mandir , Urban Estate , Phase One Jalandhar




GT Road Toll Tax Rates to Rise By 10 % w.e.f. 01-09-11

Motorists in Jalandhar and elsewhere were expecting relief especially exemption for Maruti 800 , Nano cars and physically handicapped persons.

Instead GT Road Highway Toll Plazas at Sutlej Bridge ( Phillaur ) , Shambhu , Karnal are going to increase across the board ( no relief ) by 10 % e.e.f. 01-09-11 .

August 22, 2011

End Corruption

Some one rightly described Democracy as the Freedom to Elect Your Dictator.

The Powers That Are are responsible for the erosion of ordinary Non VIP Indians faith in the democratic institutions and  procedures . How often the is hard earned money of tax payers wasted on meaningless stalling and walk outs Once elected these work as a Club in which the Aam Admi is ignored for the next 5 years. Had the democratic institutions worked in letter and spirit then there would not have been any need for People 's aspirations shifting to Ram Lila grounds. Govt. should take this Non Violent Mass Movement as an opportunity to identify with common man in a truly meaningful way and not function as democratically elected autocracy.

Corruption is costing India more than 2 % + in GDP growth and corruption is hurting the Poor and the Under privileged the most.

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End Corruption - Make Governance Simple , Transparent And Pro People

 

 One easy way to make administration simple is that all governmental departments should take down the mobile number of the applicant.

 Once , the work of the applicant is complete a SMS should be sent to him that he should come to the concerned office and collect his papers.

 Members of public should not have to visit again and again .

August 21, 2011

Simplifying Govt. Work - Offices Send SMS Once Work Complete

End Corruption - Make Governance Simple , Transparent And Pro People

 

 One easy way to make administration simple is that all governmental departments should take down the mobile number of the applicant.

 Once , the work of the applicant is complete a SMS should be sent to him that he should come to the concerned office and collect his papers.

 Members of public should not have to visit again and again .


Jalandhar Improvement Trust Plots Booking ( 08-08-11 to 07-09-11 )

Applications are being accepted by Jalandhar Improvement Trust  for Residential Plots of various sizes from 100 sq. yards to 500 sq. yards at Surya Enclave Extension .

The rate fixed is Rs. 17000 per yard.

 The booking is open from 08-08-11 to 07-09-11.

Jalandhar Improvement Trust
Jalandhar, G T Road, G T Road, Jalandhar, Punjab 144001
 
0181 245 9821

Tel  0181-  2459824 

Designated Banks in many cities are selling Forms etc. 
 Please check with :-

Axis Bank
HDFC Bank
ICICI Bank
Punjab Gramin Bank
Punjab National Bank
State Bank of Patiala
Yes Bank
Union Bank 

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Jalandhar Improvement Trust Scheme 2011 - Surya Enclave Extension

Last Date is 07-09-11.

Axis Bank is also offering 100 % Finance on the Booking Amount ( conditions Apply )

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In Monsoons Punjab Highways

Rain or Sunshine Trucks Roll  On ( like this 18 Wheeled Truck - Trailer )


August 20, 2011

Janamashtmi on 22-08-11 - Shobha Yatras Taken Out in Jalandhar

Janamashtmi is being celebrated on 22 nd Auguat 2011

Banks are closed on 22 nd ( Please recheck ).

Shogha Yatras have been taken out in Jalandhar

http://www.google.co.in/search?q=janmashtami&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=RdM&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=ZmdPTqahC4LyrQfgg9GsAg&ved=0CEwQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=599

Gold Above Rs. 2800 Per Gram - Chain Snatchers Active

 Ladies in Jalandhar and else where have been advised not to wear gold ornaments. Gold has become very costly. So chain snatchers are active. Instead of gold artificial jewellery should be worn.

August 19, 2011

Rotary Club Jalandhar Mid Town 's Project at ND Victor Model School

Under the guidance of President Antarpreet Singh and PDG Dr. SPS Gover Rotary Club Jalandhar Mid Town organised a project at ND Victor Model School . Computer stationery , Eatables Fees etc were distributed.

Medina Masjid Adampur ( Jalandhar )

Syed Afzal , Member Wakf Board visited Medina Masjid Bagichi Mohalla Adampur ( Jalandhar ).

Other prominent leaders present on this occasion were Nazir Mohammad  , Rahim Ali , Mushtaq Ahmed ,Shamshad Ali , Bholu  ,Liaqat Ali and others.

Real Independence For AAM ADMI in 2011

The fruits of Independence were not passed on in 1947 to common Non VIP Indians. Anna Hazare is ensuring that the benefits are , now , shared by all Indians and not by selected VIP Indians.

Please read :-


http://www.firstpost.com/politics/the-anna-upsurge-is-about-snipping-neta-babu-power-64317.html#comment-290677892

Hindustan Hamara Hai - Kissi Ki Jagir Nahin
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Indians - Divided In To VIPs And Non VIPs



Post 1947 Indians have been divided in to two categories. VIP Indians and Non VIP Indians , the privileged and the non privileged.

In present day India the grossly differential mindset towards VIP Indians and Non VIP Indians is best exemplified by the way they are treated at Highway Toll Plazas . At the Toll Plazas we find large Notice Boards which give lists of various categories of VIP Indians who do not have to pay the Toll Tax. Further , for such VIP s there is a fast track passage gate  .These VIPs have vehicles worth Rs. 50 lakh +.

But for Non VIP Indians even if they are in a simple Maruti 800 or Nano they have to pay the same amount as any SUV or premium car.Whereas super privileged VIPs do not pay any tax ( they can always claim a refund from their concerned office ) there is no relief ever considered for even an humble handicapped Indian ( for whom car is a necessity and not a luxury ) in an humble Nano.

August 18, 2011

Seminar in Jalandhar on Road Safety And Traffic Control.

A Three Day Seminar is being organised in Jalandhar by Geneva based RS 10 Project  and Arrive Safe Organisation .

The Seminar is being led by Ex DTO Manmohan Luthra and President of arrive Safe orgaisation Harman Sidhu.

August 17, 2011

Ankur Kids Hospital - A Kids Superspeciality Hospital in Jalandhar

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August 16, 2011

Massive Suppoort in Jalandhar For Anna Hazare

Jalandhar Citizens are supporting the campaign of Gandhian crusader Anna Hazare. They have condemned Anna 's arrest as reminiscent of Emergency days .

Like the rest of their country men , Punjabis are fed up with corruption. Anna has rightly described the present day rulers as " Kaaley Angrez ". Aam Addmi is being  exploited more at present  than in Brutish days. Post Independence the Indian  public has been divided in to VIP s and Non VIPs . No where is this discrimination more apparent than at Highway Toll Tax Plazas . VIP s with Rs. 50 Lakh + vehicles do not pay any tax and get a Privileged Gate Passage. Common Non VIP public even in a modest Maruti 800 or Nano is charged to the maximum.

In Punjab Vote Bank politics have made petrol consumers pay nearly Rs. 7 per litre more than in neighbouring states. Electricity tariff for urban Punjabis is back breaking . Urban business men are charged under a penal category euphemistically categorised as " Commercial ". This is as if it is a crime for an Urban Punjabi to earn a livelihood.

Anna Hazare would bring true Independence and democracy for ordinary Non VIP Indians . 2011 is the year of AAM INDIANS independence.
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End Corruption - Make Governance Simple , Transparent And Pro People

Corruption in India stems from the way India has been administered after Independence . It is because of corruption that we lag behind China. If we end corruption in India , we can add nearly two percentage points to our GDP growth,

The elaborate governing structure evolved by the colonial rulers which was inherited was allowed to continue more or less in the same form.. Only the nationality of the administrators changed  The names of Lutyens New Delhi Roads were changed from historically British to historically Indian . But a new set took over the 8 kanal + colonial bungalows of Lodhi Estate etc.  Similarly , old colonial mansions continued with the  Post independent DMs . So much so , that  post independence , the names displayed on Honours Board in the offices of many  Class One officers continued under the Colonial predecessors !!!.

All laws should be reviewed and put to the test whether they are relevant with regard to present day India.. Procedures should be made simple , uncomplicated and transparent.  The powers that are in India should be facilitators and not speed breakers.

To show that the old colonial Anglo Saxon and exploitative rulers really left India in 1947 political leaders and Babus should work for the people and not for each other.  They should take pride in being with " Aam " Indians and not above them . The cult of VIP ism ( as indicated by Red Beacon on official cars ) should end  . There should not be any Vote Bank politics . Let unite India not divide it .

 "Malaidaar " Postings and Departments should be identified and suitably treated.

( Example ; If an Indian wants to start a passenger bus service why should there be prohibitive and multitude barriers like permissions and permits . These only help the existing operators. Why should the traffic police treat on Highways , our hard working  Truck drivers as if they are criminals ?? )

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Well said

but to do all this we need a leader who thinks like that and does like that. Which means he should be a statesman and not a politician.

all of us are good at discussing issues and have our own solutions.

Even the so called aam aadmi is corrupt only he has not got a chance. You see it every day on the road and anywhere you go. Anyone will like to get away by paying little bribe and saving more money, time, botheration etc. Similarly I have seen people who talk about honesty forget it when they have a position to make some money. A strict policeman is also bad for some and a corrupt policeman is also bad for some.

I dont think it has anything to with colonialism. The bureaucracy maybe. Even countries like Japan , Italy there is large curruption. It is the mind set of Indians. Business, politicains, bureucrats, police are all involved. laws definitely need to be changed. But there are enough laws to deal with corrupt but the problem is implementation.

The country has to teach right values to its people. We can all make suggestions but till such time there are many people at helm of affairs who care, things can not chnage.

The Annas and Ramdev have highlighted an issue let us see where it leads. At least Corruption has become an issue for next election. If congress does not act. They can not come back.

Dr Jashanjot(S-52,1967)
on behalf of ONA
Bringing  Old  Nabhaites  together  "Here and the Whole World Through".  

August 15, 2011

Historic Shiv Mandir Kathgarh Indora District Kangra - Rush of Devotees

River Chhochh on whose left bank is situated the historic Shiva Temple at Kathgarh ( Indora )
On 15-08-11 ( Last Monday of Sawan ) despite continuous drizzle since morning  there was a very heavy rush of devotees at the Prachin Shiv Mandir at Kathgarh , Indora , There were very long queues of devotees . The temple is  about 80 km from Jalandhar and 20 Km from Pathankot on the banks of River Chhonchh .

The Prabhandhak Commitee  including its Member Sh. Yudh Vir Singh ( of Kathgarh ) is doing a great job in managing the temple and looking after the pilgrims.

www.shivmandirkathgarh.com

Monsoon Rural Punjab Pictures





Punjab - Land of Milk and Greenery


August 11, 2011

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August 10, 2011

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August 09, 2011

Free Eye Camp Held by Arora Eye Hospital Jalandhar

Arora Eye Hospital , Link Road , Jalandhar organised under the charge of its Chief Eye Specialist Dr. Amandeep Singh  ,a free eye camp in which more than 70 patients were examined.

Free medicines were given .

August 08, 2011

Crude Oil Prices Slump- Urban Punjabis Want Immediate Relief

Petrol consumers in Jalandhar and rest of Punjab are demanding immediate relief on Petrol prices. Already petrol price in Punjab is nearly Rs. 7 per litre higher than in Haryana. Petrol in both Punjab and Haryana is sourced from same set of refineries

Recently , after the S And P downgrade of United States , there has been a big slump in the global crude oil prices . If petrol prices can be increased on crude price rise these should be decreased on crude price fall.

http://www.oil-price.net/

http://post.jagran.com/at-rs-70-per-litre-petrol-gets-dearer-in-punjab-1305398190

Petrol consumers in Punjab want that petrol prices should be de politicised  and cross subsidies should end..Handicapped Punjabis should be given free petrol as cars are a necessity and not luxury for them.

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August 07, 2011

Urban Estate Phase III Jalandhar - Comments Received by Blog

Rajneesh thakur has left a new comment on the post "Urban Estate Phase III Jalandhar Being Planned":

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August 05, 2011

Jassi Khangura 's Newsletter


August 2011


Message From Jassi
July was a very active month for me in the constituency as my parents were away to London. I was personally able to attend every public office, which usually takes place on a Monday. Overall, I do about 40 of the 52 Mondays in a year, which I feel is a good ratio. For those of you that have not been there we have open surgery from 9am till 2pm where constituents and other visitors can meet me without appointment. From 2.30pm I meet persons who have taken an appointment which are normally scheduled every 10 or 15 minutes for private meetings.

The rainfall in July was sporadic and, I believe, below average. There was little of the incessant rain of old. Sadly even a moderate downpour brought Ludhiana to a halt. The rural link roads which the last government worked so hard on are now largely in tatters. Sukhbir's media ads promise a bright new world but unfortunately that remains just a hollow promise. A wag tells me that much of Sukhbir's developmental agenda is lifted straight from the numerous glossy travel and lifestyle magazines that he, apparently, devours on receipt. I personally recommend that he reads The Economist more often.

Capt. Sahib's meeting with Congress workers for the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (erstwhile Nawanshahar) district, for which I was appointed as Coordinator, was attended by over 400 Congress workers and was considered to be a success. S. Malkiat Singh Dakha formally assumed the presidency of the Ludhiana Rural Congress District, representing full recognition for this service to the party over many decades.

In the media I challenged Mr Badal Senior for his about turn on the Gidderbha power project, something quite remarkable considering how he gloated in the house last year that he had achieved a tie-up with the NTPC, in spite of the UPA government. Now, hocus pocus, he says that there is no such agreement. Maybe his nephew has absconded with the only known copy!

I also queried why Sukhbir Badal feels that horse and dog racing tracks are a priority for Ludhiana. No one was surprised to learn that the proposed horse racing track in Ludhiana District would have a five star hotel, with the satta market predicting that it would either be a Trident or an Oberoi (the identities of the twin Badal properties in Gurgaon), until someone astutely pointed out that the ruling family had almost tied up a prime site on Ferozepur Road for their third known hotel (The Oberoi, Ludhiana, no less!) which prompted the bookies to call off all bets as they declared that the turf hotel would indeed be a Trident.

With school holidays in much of the Western World there was a steady influx of NRIs, many of whom queried the status of NRI voting. This prompted me to launch a support guide on this issue for NRIs on my website, more about which later in the newsletter.

The political temperature also rose in July with elections getting ever closer. I met several pollsters who are working for a variety of parties and candidates in Punjab; overall they report a huge amount of anti-incumbency and the PPP taking far more votes from the SAD than from Congress. The worried Akalis went into overdrive to entice back their Beas MLA, Kang, and to extract a betrayal from Manpreet Badal's PA Charanjit Singh.

The announcement of the SGPC elections surprised many, some of whom felt that these should take place after the assembly elections. There was also much debate about manipulation of voters rolls. As a Sikh I feel that the SAD control over the SGPC has not been in the best interests of the religion. A modern religion like Sikhism needs a more up to date approach to the management of its institutions, needs better accountability and complete separation of religion from state. Sadly, the SAD and the SGPC have become so intertwined over the past few decades that it is sometimes difficult to establish where politics stops and religion starts. A good starting point would be to make SGPC elections free of party symbols, with all candidates standing as independents.

With the political rhetoric getting sharper I sensed some panic in the Akali ranks for they re-launched an urban regeneration programme (no one quite knows when their last one started or finished) and Sukhbir once again dreamt of a Ludhiana metro (I'm quite certain that he is either hallucinating or grossly out of touch with reality or, more likely, both). This umpteenth announcement on the Ludhiana metro was largely met with the usual yawns, with most people unable to work out quite who would travel on it and why. Some shrewd observers even queried whether this was yet another sophisticated land grab by the powers that be.

The electorate is ever more astute and more educated; they will for certain push for change. Capt. Amarinder Singh is the real hope for Punjab.    Regards
Jassi 



Jassi Launches Online NRI Voter Registration
Jassi has launched an online facility for all NRIs to register their names for the upcoming elections in 2012. You may be eligible to register to vote in India even if you live overseas. You just need to be over the age of 18 and still have an Indian passport. You can then be registered in the constituency where the place of residence is on your passport.
Jassi encourages and request’s all NRIs to register their names in the electoral roll.
Please follow the steps on www.qilaraipur.org/NRIvote.html to register your name in the electoral roll with a step-by-step guideline including a sample form filled out. For any questions, please feel free to contact Taruna Jindal-Kundra in U.K, +44 751 529 8840  or Amandeep Khangura in India, +91 9878 000 104.



Nawanshehar Congress Worker Interaction
A successful meeting in Nawanshehar was conducted on July 15, 2011 at A.S Resorts, Nawanshehar, under the leadership of PPCC President Capt. Amarinder Singh. The meeting was attended by workers from three constituencies, Banga, Bala Chaur and Nawashehar, under the coordination of Jassi. The meeting was attended by over 400 congress workers, leaders and supporters, in which included Block Samiti Members, Councilor’s, Sarpanches, Women Congress leaders/supporters and Youth Congress supporters.
Jassi honored Capt. Amarinder Singh in the presence of MP Ravneet S. Bittu (Anandpur Sahib), General Secretary PPCC Arvind Khanna, Satvir Singh Pali Chiki, Ex-MLA Tarlochan Singh, Ex-MLA Ram Krishan Kataria, Ex-District President Prakash S. Namana, Ex-Chair person Zila Parishad Santosh Kataria.
Capt. Amarinder Singh emphasized and motivated all supporters and leaders to be ready and actively participate in the upcoming assembly elections in 2012. During this meeting Capt. Amrinder Singh met and discussed issues that were brought forward.
Workers met Capt. Amarinder Singh in groups of 10 to 20. The interactions were fair and frank and Capt. Amarinder Singh took note of the issues raised and received many written presentations.
In the Picture Left to Right –Mr. Sujit Bhatia, Mr. Ranjit S. Mangat, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. Capt. Amarinder Singh, MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, Mr. Satvir Singh, Mr. Santosh Kataria and Mrs. Gurminder K Babli.



Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha - Zila President of Rural Congress Committee Ludhiana
A massive function at Congress Bhawan Ghanta Ghar Ludhiana took place as Ex-MLA Malkiat Singh Dakha took charge as Zila President of Rural Congress Committee on July 16, 2011. S. Manish Tewari and S. Lal Singh spoke early before leaving for Chandigarh for the Congress State Coordination Committee meeting. Speaker after speaker praised S. Malkiat S. Dakha’s contribution to the party over several decades and extended their full support and cooperation.
The Ludhiana (Rural) Presidency extends over eight assembly constituencies and is amongst the biggest responsibilities in Punjab Congress.
Jassi works closely with S. Malkiat Singh Dakha as they have a long standing relationship and can work for each other in their likely new constituencies of Dakha and Gill respectively.
In the Picture Left to Right – Ex-Chairman. K.K Bawa, MLA Tej Parkash Kotli, MLA Mr. Lal Singh, Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha, MP Manish Tewari, MP Sukhdev S. Libra, MLA Ishar S. Meharban, MLA Jassi Khangura and MLA Gurdeep S. Bhaini



Press Releases
08.07.2011 -Qila Raipur MLA Jassi Khangura today asked CM Punjab to clarify his double stance on the Gidderbha power project. 26.07.2011 – Qila Raipur MLA Jassi Khangura asks, ‘Surely Sukhbir can deliver more critical priorities than horse- and dog-racing?’
26.07.2011 – Qila Raipur MLA Jassi Khangura launches online NRI Voter Registration



Aliwal Mela
A two day historical Mela was celebrated on July 8 and July 9 in the village Aliwal, this mela is held in memory of Peer Aehmad Shah Jlani. Jassi is particularly attached to this mela because Aliwal village is a historical village in Punjab, as it was where the First Sikh War (Battle of Aliwal) took place on January 28, 1846. The First Sikh War was a conflict between the military-registered last sovereign Indian state of Punjab and the British East India Company. The British were led by Sir Harry Smith, while the Sikhs were led by Ranjodh Singh Majithia. Ultimately, the British won the battle.
Jassi has previously attended the mela, even before the current constituency boundary charges were confirmed.
On this occasion, Jassi Khangura gave a grant of Indian Rupee symbol.svg31,000 to the managing committee and participated with his son Jaibir, Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha, Mr. Pargat S. Aliwal, Mr. Ranjit S. Mangat, Mr. Satwinder S. Jawaddi, Zila Parishad member Mr. Sukhdev S. Chak, Chairman Jaswant Singh Purrain and others.
There were outstanding performances by Jaswant Sandela, Bhajna Amlii, Bibi Sukhjeet Kaur (Santi), Arjun Ladla, Hardev Dhusa, Surjit Aliwal, Pal Singh Pal and Sukhwinder K. Sukhi. The mela concluded with outstanding wrestling matches.
In the Picture Left to Right – Mr. Pargat S. Aliwal, Mr. Shampy S. Bhanohar, Mr. Lambardar Chur Singh, Mr. Ranjit S. Mangat, MLA Jassi Khangura with son Jaibir, Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha and others






Prize distribution at Kartar Singh Duki School Latala
Prizes were distributed to talented students on July 12, 2011 by Jassi’s brother, Satti Khangura at Kartar S. Duki Gov’t Senior Secondary School in Latala. The family of late Sardar Kartar Singh Duki, after whom the school is named, has a long association with the school and have contributed massively to its development, including a donation of Indian Rupee symbol.svg13 Lakh for further work on the school community hall.
Jagdish Singh Khangura, S/O Subedaar Jagpal Singh Khangura who lives in L.A, USA, is a long term financial supporter of the school.
On this occasion Satti Khangura deputised for him and was delighted once again to meet Bibi Kuldeep Kaur, bhua ji of Jagdish S. Khangura. Satti’s speech concluded with a message to the students, “Education is a precious treasure that stays with a student for life, like a shadow.”
In the Picture Left to Right - Principal Mr. Gurdev Singh, Bibi Kuldeep Kaur, Mr. Avtar Singh Latala, Mr. Parminder Singh Latala, Mr. Deepak Khandoor, Mr. Shampy S. Bhanohar and parents and students were present.




Qila Raipur Sports Association meeting
Meeting was held on July 16, 2011 to review finances, following the last Qila Raipur games, physical condition of the stadium and filming of a documentary. The team surveyed the stadium grounds, particularly the groundwork which will prevent water logging in future. Members were filmed by Navalpreet Rangi for a documentary on the games. The sponsorship status, plan and dates for the next Qila Raipur games were also discussed and it was decided that the games should take place after the 2012 voting but before the counting.
In the Picture from left to right- V.P Ranjit S. Mangat, President Gurshandeep S. Grewal, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. Paramjit Singh, Mr. Gurmeet Singh, Mr. Amrik Singh Assi Kalan.


In the Picture from left to right- V.P Ranjit S. Mangat, Mr. Paramjit S. Grewal, Mr. Gurshandeep S. Grewal, Mr. Jaspal S. Pal, Mr. Gurmeet S. Mita, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. Sukhdev Singh, Mr. Paramjit Singh, VP Mr. Khushwant S. Jassi, Mr. Gurmeet Singh, Mr. Rupinder Singh and Mr. Gurdeep Singh



Cricket Tournament at village Purain
Jassi Khangura inaugurated 12th cricket tournament at village Purain and gave a grant of Indian Rupee symbol.svg5,100 to the cricket club. Jassi in his speech commended the members of the club in preparing such a fabulous tournament and showing their enthusiasm towards a sport that is recognized worldwide. Fortunately, the rain held off for sufficient time to allow a day’s play.
In the picture Left to Right – Mr. Titu Purain, Mr. Gurbax S. Purain, Mr. Sonu Purain, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. Pritam S. Ranke, Mr. Sher Singh and Mr. Jasa Purain



Innovative cookery contest for student-teacher chef
On July 25, 2011, the hotel management department of GGN Institute of Management and Technology (GGNIMT) organised an innovative cookery contest “Student-Teacher Chef Competition,” in which Jassi was the chief guest. Dr SP Singh welcomed guests and spoke on the growing graph of hotel industry and its associated career opportunities. Teams from 10 leading schools of Ludhiana participated in the event. The participants were provided with a kitchen, along with the same set of Indian and imported ingredients, to prepare dishes of their own choice.
Jassi tried all the dishes in the competition, mostly based around Paneer and Mushrooms. The standards were high and Jassi quipped that the Judge, Mrs Moly Joshi (Retd. Head Dietician Department) CMC, had an unenviable task.
In Jassi’s speech, he welcomes the creation of the new department of the Hotel Management and said that a world of opportunities waited for those that put in sufficient effort.
The first prize was won by Guru Nanak International Public School, while GGN Public School finished as runner-up. KVM School got the “Best Innovation” award, while Sargodha Public School was given the “Best Teamwork Award”. Mr. Kuldip Singh, Director, GGNIMT, proposed the vote of thanks and Co-ordinator Mr. Gunwant Singh Dua congratulated winners.
MLA Jassi Khangura with contestants of, ‘Student-Teacher Chef Competition,’ at GGN Institute of Management and Technology (GGNIMT)



Khangura Kabbadi Academy
Khangura Kabbadi Academy established in year 2000 by S. Jagpal S. Khangura and Mr. Harbaksh S. Khanugura, is pleased to announce that seven of its players are currently overseas participating in Kabbadi competitions. The academy is under the chairmanship of Jassi Khangura and the players are trained and coached by Major S. Phalwan and Mr. Harinder (Kaka) S. Phalewal. To ensure the success of the players and the academy, there is no discrimination among players and regular drug testing is conducted.
In the 2010-2011 World Cup Championships, two players, Mr. Dulha and Mr. Jas, represented Khangura Kabbadi Academy from America.
Academy is supported and funded by Jassi Khangura and NRI friends across the globe.
In the picture Left to Right- Coach Kaka S. Phalewal, Chairman Jagpal S. Khangura, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. Garry S. Grewal, Mr. Ranjit S. Mangat, Trainer Major S. Phalwan, Mr. Manmohan S. Chairman Narangwal, Mr. Harnek S. Sarabha, Mr. Shampy S. Bhanohar with Khangura Kabbadi Academy players.



IELTS will return!!!
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) course will be offered in three locations starting December 2011. The course will be conducted again by Steven Vincent, a qualified IELTS and TOEFL teacher from the UK. A similar course was offered in 2010 in which 234 students were drawn from different villages and completed the course with great convenience and confidence. Steven Vincent, in total, spent almost a year volunteering for the programme in 2010. Khangura said "Steven's teaching has been completely invaluable. Not only has he taught English but has taught confidence to so many village youngsters."
The dates and villages of the IELTS course will be announced in the upcoming newsletters.
Steven Vincent with students from 2010 class



MDVL Success Story
Surjeet Kaur, 60 year old, MDVL Women Entrepreneur lives in Qila Raipur,Punjab with her 75 year old husband, Daljit Singh. Surjeet is a step mother to two boys and biological mother of one girl. Tragically, one of Surjeet’s son passed away at the age of 35. Surjeet and her family were very poor and could not bear to pay the medical expenses.
Currently, Surjeet and her husband live alone as her second son lives separately with his own family, and her daughter, as per tradition, lives with her husband.
Surjeet is the sole earner for both her husband and herself. Before becoming part of the MDVL Women Entrepreneur program she worked as a domestic helper where she earned only Indian Rupee symbol.svg600 a month, which mostly her husband took leaving her without even enough for their basic needs.
Surjeet, since becoming part of the MDVL scheme, feels that she is able to run her house according to her budget and has a much better standard of living. "I am so happy” says Surjeet, “I finally feel that there is a better future for me and my husband."
Surjeet has a lot of expectations from this project and now looks at herself as an independent woman who can run her household on her own as the program provides her with her own bank account where her income is directly deposited.
Surjit Kaur Indra



Two Block Meetings held to Honor Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha
Two meetings were held at village Mullanpur and Swaddi Kalan on July 29, 2011 to honor Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha who was recently appointed as Zila President of Rural Congress Committee, Ludhiana, (please see previous story). The meeting was organized block wise and commenced in the village Mullanpur and wrapped up in the village Swaddi Kalan. Mr. Malkiat S. Dakha was honored by Congress party workers, supporters and leaders.
Chairman Manjit S. Bharowal in the meetings ensured the unity of Punjab Congress and also gave faith to Capt. Amarinder Singh that the Congress party will have a strong hold on all eight rural seats under the leadership of Mr. Malkiat S. Dakha.
During the meeting Mr. Malkiat S. Dakha assured that the upcoming Shaheed Kartar Singh Isru Barsi will be successful and will be celebrated at village Isru. Mr. Malkiat S. Dakha requested to all Congress party workers, supporters and leaders to reach the Barsi and make it a memorable event.
In the picture Left to Right (front row)- Mr. Kirtinderpal Singh, Mr. Pargat S. Aliwal, MLA Jassi Khangura, Chairman Manjit S Bharowal, Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha, Mr. Gurdip S. Bhaini, Mr. Kuldeep Sarpanch, Mr. Ranjit S. Mangat, Mr. Bhajan S. Detwal


Mr. Avtar Singh Latala, Mr. Bhajan S. Detwal, Mr. Suresh Garg, Mr. Manjit Singh, Mr. Gurdeep S. Bhaini, Ex-MLA Malkiat S. Dakha, MLA Jassi Khangura, Mr. K.K. Bawa, Mr. Satinder S. Bhanohar, Mr. Parminder Singh Latala, Mr. Pawan Sadana



Join the Govind National Narangwal College Alumni
If you are a graduate of Govind National Narangwal College, register and join the Narangwal College Alumni http://www.qilaraipur.org/gnc-register.aspx Narangwal College  is run by Patna Sahib Education Trust, which was set up by Late S. Joginder Singh Grewal (PP Sahib) on Jan 25, 1966 under inspiration from Sant Baba Gurdit Singh Ji, Kutia Sahib Wale. The foundation stone of the college was laid by Sant Baba Harbans Singh Ji on April 24, 1966. For the past forty five years, this college has been spreading education rural areas in science (Non-medical) and Humanities up to degree classes. The College has started Post-graduate classes in Punjabi and mathematics, B.PED (One year course), B.PED (four year course), PGDCA and Computer Science (elective) classes.

The college is headed by a highly energetic, dynamic and dedicated Principal, Dr. Hardiljit Singh Gosal and President S. Jagpal S. Khangura.
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