Saturday, May 31, 2014

CBSE-XII Results Students Teachers Parents Principal Go Happy

CBSE-XII Good Results Students Teachers Parents Principal Go Happy
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
31 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Watch Video: CBSE XII 2014 Good Results Make Students Parents Principal and Teachers Happy. In this Video: Vini Chetal, Naveen Goyal, Manakdeep Singh, Mandeep, Principal DAV, Monika Bansal and visuals of happy students and teachers upon good results of CBSE XII 2014
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa-Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam

Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa-Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
23 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Watch Video 1: Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa-Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam-All Songs.
Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa organised 'Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam' at Jaat Dharmshala Sirsa on Sunday evening, 18th May 2014, here is a short take of most of the sufi songs from the evening. 

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S Bikramjeet Singh Advocate was chief guest at the musical evening while Choreographer Sanjeev Shad anchored the program. Famous Sufi Gayak Daljit Hans performed in the program along with half a dozen local artists from Sirsa. Daljit Hans was also honoured by Punjabi Satkar Sabha.
Watch Video 2: Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa-Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam-All Speeches.
Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa organised 'Ek Sham Sufiyaan De Naam' at Jaat Dharmshala Sirsa on Sunday evening, 18th May 2014, here is a short take of most of speeches from the evening. S Bikramjeet Singh Kanwar Advocate was chief guest at the musical evening while Choreographer Sanjeev Shad anchored the program. Famous Sufi Gayak Daljit Hans performed in the program along with half a dozen local artists from Sirsa. Daljit Hans was also honoured by Punjabi Satkar Sabha. In this Video listen to S. Bikramjit Singh Kanwar Advocate, Pardeep Sachdeva, Sanjeev Shad and Sukhdev Dhillon.

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

INLD’s Chranjit Singh Rori Wins Sirsa Lok Sabha

INLD’s Chranjit Singh Rori Wins Sirsa Lok Sabha seat.
Dr Ashok Tanwar, of Congress, Dr Susheel Indora of BJP-HJC 1st and 2nd runner ups.
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
17 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Watch Video: INLD Charanjit Rori Wins Sirsa Lok Sabha Seat Defeating Incumbent MP Dr Ashok Tanwar of Congress who is also HPCC President By Over 1 Lac Votes, the result was declared on 16th May 2014.

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

The Counting- Lok Sabha

The Counting- Lok Sabha
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
15~16 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
The counting will start at 8:00AM all over India.
For Online Progress of counting and results click on the following links.
http://electharyana.nic.in/ Link will be active 8AM onwards

You can type in the Pin code 125055 For Sirsa Lok Sabha Results on the above Page Link.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Thrills of Walking-Col RD Singh

Thrills of Walking-Col RD Singh
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
11 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Thrills of walking!!
Running and walking is a routine for an army man. More so if he has been putting on uniform, as a cadet at the Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum, from the age of 11, in 1964. But despite having donned olive greens for 39 years (1973 to 2012), nothing charms me more than a morning or evening walk. Taking part in walkathons to promote good health, has been a regular humble contribution. Let me take you on a sojourn on some of my memorable walks in different stations, with varied terrains and climates.
It is 1991, and I am posted at Jodhpur, staying opposite Umaid Bhawan Palace. My son is just two and half years old, and I decide to take him along for a walk. As he is too small for eight to ten Kms, which is my route, I make him lie on my back, holding him from behind. Within few minutes, due to a rhythmic effect, he falls asleep. His entire body is hugging my back. I get a motherly feeling, and the extra 10 Kgs of weight, increases my exercise value. The passersby smile as they see me daily, carrying my son, like a kangaroo. It is a great feeling which I still relish, with parental instincts.
The photo above shows the officer receiving a prize from the GOC at Ambala Cantt for his outstanding performance in a swift walk competition.



Then came Tenga in Arunachal Pradesh. Here walking was more like trekking due to the hilly terrain. Cross country was even greater fun. I used to collect officers and jawans children and take them on trekking on Sundays. We would carry snacks and also have a picnic enroute. It ended with a swim in the Tenga Chu which was highly refreshing. From Tenga, we moved to Lalgarh Jattan in Rajasthan. From mountains, it was walks in the sand dunes now. You climb from the fingers side, and roll down from the knuckle end. The sand does not stick and you can just wipe it off. As you walk over the dunes early morning, one can see the sun rise in its total purity and magnificence. Various kinds of insects and spiders, crawling on the sand, make artistic patterns. Quite often, you even get a glimpse of a sand viper.
Now comes Wellington (Nilgiris), where I am posted as a DS in the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in from 1998 to 2001. It is one of the best and virgin hill stations with a salubrious climate. Walking through the tea gardens, with my wife and children was an experience to remember. Women plucking tender green tea leaves, beautiful sound of gurgling streams, golfers at the nearby Gymkhana Club trying their long drives, the owls hooting, sudden start of a soft drizzle - heightened your pleasures of a morning walk. One evening, we even walked to Coonoor, to meet Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw, who was residing in a hill top villa. The 71 war hero, offered us fine Nilgiris tea, laced with his charismatic Gurkha humour.
From Wellington, I was transported to Jammu, and then Leh. Walking in Leh was a challenge due to  a very hostile climate. The temperatures ranged from minus 40 degrees centigrade during winters to plus 40 degrees in summers, with oxygen 30 percent less than in plains. You get breathless very fast, and the body takes time to adjust. But still, the morning walks were not given up.
God said, enough of snow now go and enjoy the warm Ambala Cantt. Lo and behold, here is the famous Mall Road, broad and impressive, with a walking plaza, soft music, and no vehicles during the walking hours. It is a walker’s paradise. I made it a point to take my wife along for a walk. Children also accompany us when they are at home. It helps in better communication and healthy relationships.  Walking is a social binder, as you make new friends, and get a chance to wish so many people on the walking route. I only wish people could leave their cell phones behind, at least during the walks. Cell phones are a big dampener on a good walk.
More than anything else, I find morning walks, highly soul enriching. There is positive energy in the air, with birds chirping, peacocks calling, trees and plants offering you the bounty of nature. After a good, brisk morning walk, your day in the office is bound to be bright, light on feet, and good on output. Walking costs nothing, but rewards you with good health, and saves lacs in medical bills.
Then what are you waiting for – put on your walking shoes and enjoy the nature. And for a few hundred meters, even to your working place, or school or college, better to walk down than take your car or bike and add into traffic congestion. Believe me, you will reach faster walking, safe and smiling.

Note:  Colonel Ripu Daman Singh, a decorated soldier and an active social worker, belongs to vill Pilimandori ( Fatehabad). A prolific writer, he contributes regularly to Sirsa News. The photo below shows the officer receiving a prize from the GOC at Ambala Cantt for his outstanding performance in a swift walk competition.

Friday, May 09, 2014

Hridaya HRS of JCD-IBM adopts two students of Minerva High School

Hridaya HRS of JCD-IBM adopts two students of Minerva High School
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
09 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Hridayaa a Human Resources Society of Jannayak Ch Devilal Vidyapeeth- Institute of Business Management (JCD-IBM), in its zeal to help society, adopted twins Kapil and Payal of Minerva High School for all their education & school related funds for 1 year. Hridayaa HRS project was initiated by Ms Niyati Chaudhary Associated Professor of JCD-IBM sometime ago with a dual aim of imparting Corporate Social Responsibility amongst the Business Management students who aim to join business houses after their management degrees and for humbly helping the needful in local society. Hridayaa is also active in helping inmates of Bhai Kanhaiya Manav Sewa Ashram Sirsa. On this event S. Maninder Pal Singh Brar Vice President JCDV also visited the Hridayaa HRS Cell at JCD-IBM. He praised the efforts of Principal Dr Kuldeep Singh, Ms Niyati Chief Coordinator Hridayaa and the students who raised some funds through a couple of entertainment events at the JCD-IBM to sustain this project.

Dr Kuldeep Singh principal JCD-IBM said that apart from imparting business skills the institute also prepares its students to become better persons in the first place. S Maninder Pal Singh Brar encouraged the students for their effort.

Thursday, May 08, 2014

World Red Cross Day observed at CDLU

World Red Cross Day observed at CDLU
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
08 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Dr Radhey Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Ch. Devi Lal University (CDLU) decorated the Students with a red cross sticker on World Red Cross Day. Dr Sharma urged the students that apart from academic studies, students must take part in social activities round the year. He detailed the role of Red Cross Society that was established on 8th May 1863.

Apart from several student red cross volunteers from almost all the departments, Dr Manoj Siwach, registrar CDLU, Dr Deepti Dharmani, Dr SK Gehlawat, Prof Vikram Singh, Dr Dilbag Singh, Dr DP Warne, Dr Ashok Makkar, Dr Rajesh Malik Dr Amit Sangwan were also present at the occasion.

About World Red Cross Day:

World Red Cross day means 8th of May is celebrated every year as the birthday anniversary of founder of the Red Cross. Henry Dunant was the founder of the Red Cross as well as the founder of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), born in the Geneva in the year 1828. He was the most famous person and became the recipient of 1st Nobel Peace Prize.

World Red Cross Day is an annual event celebration, celebrating the principles of “International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement”. It is celebrated every year to pay tribute to the volunteers participated in the event as well as welcome their precious contribution for helping people in need.
World Red Cross Day 2014

World Red Cross Day 2014 was celebrated all across the world by the National Societies affiliates to the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) on 8th of May, at Thursday.

World Red Cross Day History

Red Cross was introduced as a major contribution to the peace after the World War I by an international commission at 14th International Conference of the Red Cross. The principles of the Red Cross Truce was presented and approved on 15th International Conference at Tokyo in the year 1934 to get applicable all across the world in different regions. The possibility of its annual celebration was asked to the “League of the Red Cross Societies (LORCS)” by the International Federation of the Red Cross Societies (IFRC) General Assembly. And just 2 years later the proposal of celebrating this day annually was adopted and was first celebrated as the Red Cross Day on 8th of May in 1948. Later, it was officially named as the “World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day” in the year 1984.
World Red Cross Day is celebrated by the people on international level to alleviate people’s suffering, enhancing their dignity, protecting their life from emergencies and lots of natural disasters including epidemic diseases, flood and earthquakes. It is celebrated by all the sections of the Red Cross organizations to help people by keeping in front it’s all fundamental principles which are humanity, independence, impartiality, neutrality, universality, voluntary and unity.
International Committee of the Red Cross and its members (National Societies) organize lots of programmes and events in order to encourage volunteers as well as facilitate and promote their humanitarian activities. International Red Cross movement members assists the suffered people of any problems. People are motivated to protect their own lives and take care of the dignity of other victims.
It is celebrated annually to honor the founder of an International Red Cross Crescent Movement, Henry Dunant. It is celebrated by the National Societies (affiliated to ICRC) in their countries to aware people about the need of life protection in some drastic conditions. It highlights the international services to motivate people to hugely participate in the life saving activities.

Why World Red Cross Day is Celebrated

World Red Cross Day has become an important day in the history of world which is being celebrated annually to play big role in the life saving events as well as assisting the vulnerable social people all around the world. It is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Henri Dunant who had founded the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the year 1863 in the Geneva, Switzerland.
It aimed to provide relief to the human beings in distress and desolation due to war, food shortage, epidemic diseases or natural calamities. Its celebration is highlighted through a special theme of the year to fulfill the aim of celebration as well as make people aware of its importance. It also aims to attract more private or governmental organizations to be active members and participate regionally to help needed people suffering from any kind of disaster.
Around 97 million members and volunteers of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are also honored at this day of being the largest humanitarian network of relief worldwide serving over 170 countries. Around 240 million people all over the world have become benefited of the free assistance of Red Cross workers. In 1922, peace and relief was given by the Red Cross members to the people affected by the World War I.
National Societies acts as auxiliaries of the Red Cross in the humanitarian field and assists with the range of services such as natural disaster relief, medical services and other health and social programmes. A meeting held every two years between the National Societies and their Federation in the General Assembly whereas every four years, a meeting held where whole Movement meets at the Geneva Conventions which is called as the “International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent”. Following are the objectives of the World Red Cross Day celebration:
It is celebrated to provide relief and peace to the injured people to prevent death rate due to the disasters of any kind.
It helps in initiating active efforts all over the world to reduce casual death rate because of epidemic illnesses.
It helps people living in the vulnerable areas to manage the public health emergencies.
It empowers its members, civil societies and other involved local communities to provide immediate response to the health disasters in the vulnerable situations.
It helps in reinstating the human dignity.
Geneva conventions help in monitoring the compliance of warring parties.
It helps the wounded people on the battlefield by organizing the nursing care.
It avails the treatment for prisoners of war and help in searching the missing persons during conflict.
It avails protection and nursing care to the people in civil populatio

Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Sampradayik Sadbhav aur Anuvrat Niyamas of Acharya Tulsi

Sampradayik Sadbhav aur Anuvrat Niyamas of Acharya Tulsi ji

SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
07 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Watch Video 2: Sampradayik Sadbhav aur Anuvrat Niyamas of Acharya Tulsi ji- a discussion on this topic was held at Jain School Sirsa under the Aegis of Tera Panth-Jain Munis and Acharya ji. The program was held at Jain School Sirsa, Watch Jain Munis, Acharya, Prof Ravinder Puri, Prof Roop Devgun, Rishi Pandey, Baldev Singh, Mahabir Sharma, Satish Gupta, Kamal Muni, Padam Jain in this video.

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Watch Video 2: Acharya Maha Shraman ji of Jain Tera Panth Press Conf in Village Gillan Kehra Near Sirsa

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Friday, May 02, 2014

Dr Anshaj Singh flags off awareness campaign against burning of wheat stubble

Dr Anshaj Singh IAS DC Sirsa flags off awareness campaign against burning of wheat stubble.
SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )
02 May, 2014
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
Watch Video: Dr. Anshaj Singh IAS DC Sirsa flags off awareness campaign against burning of Wheat Stubble. Watch interviews of Dr Anshaj Singh, Sukhdev Singh SDO Agriculture and publicity vehicles leaving from Mini Secretariat Sirsa.
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