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BELATED WISHES ON 540th PRAKASH UTSAV OF FIRST SIKH GURU GURU NANAK DEV JI

 

Sikhism: A progressive religion well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the world 5th largest religion. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of 10 gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

 

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Golden eye inflatables

Ph:9963515511,9966669709

Email: advtballoons@gmail.com

web:www.advertisingballoonsindia.com

 

We are manufacturers and suppliers of customized inflatable and promotional balloons for outdoor advertising. Our range includes attractive Sky Balloons, Air Balloons, Shaped Balloons, Promotional Shaped Balloons, Advertising Shaped Balloons, Advertising Balloons, Promotional Balloons and Air Filled Poll Balloons that are available in various shapes, sizes, colors . These are also known as Sky balloons , advertising balloons , helium balloons , hydrogen balloons , big balloons , ad balloons

 

We have all types of sky balloons in different shapes like , spheical , round , oval , cubical , drop shaped , hot air balloons shape , blimp shape in sizes range from 10 ft to 30 ft depending on the shape of the balloons we can do all types of printings on the balloons like vinyl printing , screen printing , and hand painting,

 

In india we can supply in :- Delhi , Mumbai , Bangalore , Karnataka , Kolkata , Chennai , tamil nadu , himachal , noida , gurgaon , Punjab , Chandigarh , jalandhar, Ludhiana , jaipur we have highly efficient in deliver as we have got ready stocks , with 2-3 days delivers.

 

We can supply WORLD WIDE in : United States of America, USA . United Kingdom, UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) . Canada . Afghanistan . Albania . Algeria . American Samoa . Andorra . Angola . Anguilla . Antarctica . Antigua & Barbuda . Argentina . Armenia . Aruba . Australia . Austria . Azerbaijan . Bahamas . Bahrain . Bangladesh . Barbados . Belarus . Belgium . Belize . Benin . Bermuda . Bhutan . Bolivia . Bonaire . Bosnia-Herzegovina . Botswana . Brazil . British Virgin Islands . Brunei Darrusalam . Bulgaria . Burkina Faso . Burundi . Cambodia . Cameroon . Cape Verde . Cayman Islands . Central African Republic . Chad . Channel Islands . Chile . China . Christmas Island . Colombia . Comoros . Congo . Congo (Dem. Rep.) . Cook Islands . Costa Rica . Cote d'Ivoire . Croatia . Cuba . Curacao . Cyprus . Czech Republic . Denmark . Djibouti . Dominica . Dominican Republic . East Timor . Ecuador . Egypt . El Salvador . Equatorial Guinea . Eritrea . Estonia . Ethiopia . Falkland Islands and Dependencies . Faroe Islands . Fiji . Finland . France . French Guiana . French Polynesia . Gabon . Gambia . Gaza . Georgia . Germany . Ghana . Gibraltar . Greece . Greenland . Grenada . Guadeloupe . Guam . Guatemala . Guinea . Guinea-Bissau . Guyana . Haiti . Hawaiian Islands . Honduras . Hong Kong . Hungary . Iceland . India . Indonesia . Iran . Iraq . Isle Of Man . Israel . Italy . Ivory Coast . Jamaica . Japan . Johnston Atoll . Jordan . Kazakhstan . Kenya . Kiribati . Korea (North) . Korea (South) . Kuwait . Kyrgyzstan . Laos . Latvia . Lebanon . Leeward Islands . Lesotho . Liberia . Libya . Liechtenstein . Lithuania . Luxembourg . Macau . Macedonia . Madagascar . Malawi . Malaysia . Maldives . Mali . Malta . Marshall Islands . Martinique . Mauritania . Mauritius . Mexico . Micronesia (Federated States) . Midway Islands . Moldova . Monaco . Mongolia . Montserrat . Morocco . Mosquito Coast . Mozambique . Myanmar (Burma) . Namibia . Nauru . Navassa Island . Nepal . Netherlands . Netherlands Antilles . New Caledonia . New Zealand . Nicaragua . Niger . Nigeria . Niue . Norfolk Island . Northern Mariana Islands . Norway . Oman . Pakistan . Palau . Palestine . Panama . Papua New Guinea . Paracel Islands . Paraguay . Peru . Philippines . Pitcairn Islands . Poland . Portugal . Puerto Rico . Qatar . Reunion . Romania . Russia . Rwanda . Ryukyu Islands . Saint Helena . Saint Kitts and Nevis . Saint Lucia . Saint Pierre & Miquelon . Saint Vincent & The Grenadines . Samoa . San Marino . Sao Tome & Principe . Saudi Arabia . Senegal . Serbia . Seychelles . Sierra Leone . Singapore . Slovakia . Slovenia . Solomon Islands . Somalia . South Africa . Spain . Sri Lanka . Sudan . Suriname . Swaziland . Sweden . Switzerland . Syria . Taiwan . Tajikistan . Tanzania . Thailand . Togo . Tonga . Transkei . Trinidad & Tobago . Tunisia . Turkey . Turkmenistan . Turks and Caicos Islands . Tuvalu . US Virgin Islands . Uganda . Ukraine . United Arab Emirates . Upper Volta . Uruguay . Uzbekistan . Vanuatu . Vatican City (Holy See) . Venezuela . Vietnam . Wake Island . Windward Islands . Yemen . Yugoslavia . Zaire . Zambia . Zimbabwe

 

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Bangalore ,Bagalakot ,Belgaum ,Bellary ,Bidar ,Bijapur ,Chamarajanagar ,Chikballapur ,Chikkamaglur ,Chitiradurga ,Coorg ,Davanagere ,Dharwad ,Gulbarga ,Gadag ,Hassan ,Haveri ,Kolar ,Koppal ,Mandya ,Mangalore ,Mysore ,Raichur ,Ramanagram ,Shimoga ,Tumkur ,Udupi ,Uttara Kannada

 

Golden eye inflatables

Ph:9963515511,9966669709

Email: advtballoons@gmail.com

web:www.advertisingballoonsindia.com

  

We are manufacturers and suppliers of customized inflatable and promotional balloons for outdoor advertising. Our range includes attractive Sky Balloons, Air Balloons, Shaped Balloons, Promotional Shaped Balloons, Advertising Shaped Balloons, Advertising Balloons, Promotional Balloons and Air Filled Poll Balloons that are available in various shapes, sizes, colors . These are also known as Sky balloons , advertising balloons , helium balloons , hydrogen balloons , big balloons , ad balloons

 

We have all types of sky balloons in different shapes like , spheical , round , oval , cubical , drop shaped , hot air balloons shape , blimp shape in sizes range from 10 ft to 30 ft depending on the shape of the balloons we can do all types of printings on the balloons like vinyl printing , screen printing , and hand painting,

 

In india we can supply in :- Delhi , Mumbai , Bangalore , Karnataka , Kolkata , Chennai , tamil nadu , himachal , noida , gurgaon , Punjab , Chandigarh , jalandhar, Ludhiana , jaipur we have highly efficient in deliver as we have got ready stocks , with 2-3 days delivers.

 

We can supply WORLD WIDE in : United States of America, USA . United Kingdom, UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) . Canada . Afghanistan . Albania . Algeria . American Samoa . Andorra . Angola . Anguilla . Antarctica . Antigua & Barbuda . Argentina . Armenia . Aruba . Australia . Austria . Azerbaijan . Bahamas . Bahrain . Bangladesh . Barbados . Belarus . Belgium . Belize . Benin . Bermuda . Bhutan . Bolivia . Bonaire . Bosnia-Herzegovina . Botswana . Brazil . British Virgin Islands . Brunei Darrusalam . Bulgaria . Burkina Faso . Burundi . Cambodia . Cameroon . Cape Verde . Cayman Islands . Central African Republic . Chad . Channel Islands . Chile . China . Christmas Island . Colombia . Comoros . Congo . Congo (Dem. Rep.) . Cook Islands . Costa Rica . Cote d'Ivoire . Croatia . Cuba . Curacao . Cyprus . Czech Republic . Denmark . Djibouti . Dominica . Dominican Republic . East Timor . Ecuador . Egypt . El Salvador . Equatorial Guinea . Eritrea . Estonia . Ethiopia . Falkland Islands and Dependencies . Faroe Islands . Fiji . Finland . France . French Guiana . French Polynesia . Gabon . Gambia . Gaza . Georgia . Germany . Ghana . Gibraltar . Greece . Greenland . Grenada . Guadeloupe . Guam . Guatemala . Guinea . Guinea-Bissau . Guyana . Haiti . Hawaiian Islands . Honduras . Hong Kong . Hungary . Iceland . India . Indonesia . Iran . Iraq . Isle Of Man . Israel . Italy . Ivory Coast . Jamaica . Japan . Johnston Atoll . Jordan . Kazakhstan . Kenya . Kiribati . Korea (North) . Korea (South) . Kuwait . Kyrgyzstan . Laos . Latvia . Lebanon . Leeward Islands . Lesotho . Liberia . Libya . Liechtenstein . Lithuania . Luxembourg . Macau . Macedonia . Madagascar . Malawi . Malaysia . Maldives . Mali . Malta . Marshall Islands . Martinique . Mauritania . Mauritius . Mexico . Micronesia (Federated States) . Midway Islands . Moldova . Monaco . Mongolia . Montserrat . Morocco . Mosquito Coast . Mozambique . Myanmar (Burma) . Namibia . Nauru . Navassa Island . Nepal . Netherlands . Netherlands Antilles . New Caledonia . New Zealand . Nicaragua . Niger . Nigeria . Niue . Norfolk Island . Northern Mariana Islands . Norway . Oman . Pakistan . Palau . Palestine . Panama . Papua New Guinea . Paracel Islands . Paraguay . Peru . Philippines . Pitcairn Islands . Poland . Portugal . Puerto Rico . Qatar . Reunion . Romania . Russia . Rwanda . Ryukyu Islands . Saint Helena . Saint Kitts and Nevis . Saint Lucia . Saint Pierre & Miquelon . Saint Vincent & The Grenadines . Samoa . San Marino . Sao Tome & Principe . Saudi Arabia . Senegal . Serbia . Seychelles . Sierra Leone . Singapore . Slovakia . Slovenia . Solomon Islands . Somalia . South Africa . Spain . Sri Lanka . Sudan . Suriname . Swaziland . Sweden . Switzerland . Syria . Taiwan . Tajikistan . Tanzania . Thailand . Togo . Tonga . Transkei . Trinidad & Tobago . Tunisia . Turkey . Turkmenistan . Turks and Caicos Islands . Tuvalu . US Virgin Islands . Uganda . Ukraine . United Arab Emirates . Upper Volta . Uruguay . Uzbekistan . Vanuatu . Vatican City (Holy See) . Venezuela . Vietnam . Wake Island . Windward Islands . Yemen . Yugoslavia . Zaire . Zambia . Zimbabwe

 

Punjab , pathankot , Gurdaspur, Amritsar, hoshiarpur, kapurthala, jalandhar, nawanshahr, firozpur, Ludhiana,rupnagar, Moga, Faridkot, fatehgarh sahib, Muktsar, Ambala, Patiala, bathinda, Mansa,Sangrur ,Haryana ,Panchkula, yamunanagar, kurukshetra, karnal, kaithal, sirsa, panipat, jind, Hisar, sonipat, rohtak, bhiwani, gurgaon, fewari, faridabad, namaul. rajasthan , hanumangarh, churu, bikaner, jhunjhunun, sikar, nagaur,jaisalmer, jodhpur, ajmer, barmer, pall, jalor, bhilwara, bundi, rajsamand, sirohi, chittaurgarh, udaipur, dungarpur , banswara, aiwar, dausa, bharatpur, jaipur, dhaulpur, kara tonk, sawai madhopur, kota, baran, jhalawar ,Uttar Pardesh , saharanpur, muzaffarnagar, bijnor, meerut, amroha, moradabad, rampur, bulandshahar, pilihit, budaun, bareilly,aligarh, shahjahanpur, kheri, hathras, etah, sitapur, bahraich, balrampur, maharajganj, padarauna, basti, barabanki, lucknow, gonda, hardoi, fatehgarh, mainpuri, firozabad, agra, mathura, etawah, faizabad, gorakhpur , unnao, kanpur, akbarpur, deoria, rai bareli, orai hamirpur, fatepur, pratapgarh, azamgarh, maunath bhanjan, jaunpur, jhansi, banda, kasushambi, allahabad, bhadahi, varanasi, chandull, mahoba, karwi, mirzapur, robertsganj ,Bihar, sitamarhi, bettiah, gopalganj, siwan, chhapra , muzaffarpur,madhubani, darbhanga, sapaul, araria, kishanganj, sharsa, madhepura, purnia, katihar, munger, bhagalpur, sahibganj,jamui, banka, godda, hajipur, patna, samastipur, ara, begusrai, buxar, jahanabad, bihar sharif, luckeesarai, shaikhpura, nawa gaya,aurangabad, sasaram, bhabhua ,Jhargand , GARHWA, DALTENGANI, kodarma, chatra, hazaribag, giridih, dhanbad,dumka, devghar, godda, sahibganj, pakur, lohardaga, ranchi, gumla, jamshedpur, chaibasa. Orissa , sundargarh, jharsuguda, deogarh, kendujhargarh, baripapa, angul,baleshwar, sambalpur, baragarh, sonepur, bauda, balangir, nauparha, dhenkanal, cuttack, bhadrak, kendrapara, bhubaneshwar,jagatsinghpur, khordha, puri, nayagarh, chhatrapur, koraput, malkangiri, nawarangpue, bhawanipatna, phulabani ,Chhatisgarh , baikunthpur, ambikapur, jashpurnagar, korba, bilaspur, janjgir, raigarh, kawardha, mraipur, raj nandgaon, mahasamumd, dhamtari, kanker, jagdalpur, dantewara. madhay Pardesh, mandsaur, nimach, ratlam, shajapur, rajgarh, ujjain, dewas, jhabua, dhar, barwani, khargon, khandwa, indore, sehore, harda, betul, hoshangabad, bhopal, raisen, vidisha, guna, shivpui, sheopur, gwalior, morena, bhind, datia, tikamgarh, chhatarpur, panna, satna, rewa, sidhi, sagar, damoh, katni, umaria, shahol, dindori, jabalpur,narsimhapur, mandla, chhindwara, seoni, balaghat , Gujrat , bhuj, jamnagar, rajkot, surendranagar, junagarh, amreli, paianpur, patan, mahesana, himatnagar, gandhinagar, ahmadabad, godhra, dahod, nadiad, anand, vadodara, rajpipla, bharuch, navsari, ahwa, valsad, bhavnagar, porbandar ,maharashtra ,nandurbar, dhule, jalgaon , buldana, akola, amravati, washim, jalna, aurangabad, nashik, bandra, hingoli, parbhani, nanded, thane, mumbai, alibag, pune, beed, latur, dharashiv, solapur, sangli, satara, ratnagiri, kolhapur, kudal, nagpur, bhandara,wardha, yavatmal, chandrapur, gadchiroli, gondia , Goa, PERNEM, panaji, morgao, Karnataka , bidar, gulbarga, bijapur, bagalkot, raichur,belgaum, gadag , koppal, haveri, karwar, davanagar,chitradurga, shimoga, udupi, chikmagalur, mangalore, madikeri,chamrajnagar,mysore, mandya, hassan, tumkur, kolar, bangalore,bellary, dharwad , Andhra Pradesh , u.p , h.p , m.p , a.p , adilabad, karimnagar, nizamabad, warangal, sangareddi, hyderabad, khammam, nalgonda, eiuru, kakinada, vishakhapatnam, vizianagaram, srikakulam, koraput, mahbubnagar, kurnool, guntur, machilipatnam, ongole, anantapur, cuddapah, nellore, chittoor , Kerala , mangalore, kasaragod, kannur, mahe, kozhikode, malappuram, ernakulam,alappuzha, kollam, thiruvnanthapuram, pathanamthitta, kottayam,painavu, thrissur, palakkad, kalpetta , Tamil nadu, Vellore, kanchipuram, chennai, tirvallur, tiruvannamala, dharmapuri, villupram, salem, perambalur,namakkal, erode, udagamandalam, coimbatore, teni, tirunelveli, tuticorin, virudunagar, madural, sivaganga, madural, dindigul, pudukottai, tiruuchchirappalli, thanjavur, thiruyarur, ramanathapuram,nagercoil, nagappatinam, karaikal, cuddalore, pondicherry.west bengal ,kolkata

Bangalore ,Bagalakot ,Belgaum ,Bellary ,Bidar ,Bijapur ,Chamarajanagar ,Chikballapur ,Chikkamaglur ,Chitiradurga ,Coorg ,Davanagere ,Dharwad ,Gulbarga ,Gadag ,Hassan ,Haveri ,Kolar ,Koppal ,Mandya ,Mangalore ,Mysore ,Raichur ,Ramanagram ,Shimoga ,Tumkur ,Udupi ,Uttara Kannada

 

Golden eye inflatables

Ph:9963515511,9966669709

Email: advtballoons@gmail.com

web:www.advertisingballoonsindia.com

  

We are manufacturers and suppliers of customized inflatable and promotional balloons for outdoor advertising. Our range includes attractive Sky Balloons, Air Balloons, Shaped Balloons, Promotional Shaped Balloons, Advertising Shaped Balloons, Advertising Balloons, Promotional Balloons and Air Filled Poll Balloons that are available in various shapes, sizes, colors . These are also known as Sky balloons , advertising balloons , helium balloons , hydrogen balloons , big balloons , ad balloons

 

We have all types of sky balloons in different shapes like , spheical , round , oval , cubical , drop shaped , hot air balloons shape , blimp shape in sizes range from 10 ft to 30 ft depending on the shape of the balloons we can do all types of printings on the balloons like vinyl printing , screen printing , and hand painting,

 

In india we can supply in :- Delhi , Mumbai , Bangalore , Karnataka , Kolkata , Chennai , tamil nadu , himachal , noida , gurgaon , Punjab , Chandigarh , jalandhar, Ludhiana , jaipur we have highly efficient in deliver as we have got ready stocks , with 2-3 days delivers.

 

We can supply WORLD WIDE in : United States of America, USA . United Kingdom, UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) . Canada . Afghanistan . Albania . Algeria . American Samoa . Andorra . Angola . Anguilla . Antarctica . Antigua & Barbuda . Argentina . Armenia . Aruba . Australia . Austria . Azerbaijan . Bahamas . Bahrain . Bangladesh . Barbados . Belarus . Belgium . Belize . Benin . Bermuda . Bhutan . Bolivia . Bonaire . Bosnia-Herzegovina . Botswana . Brazil . British Virgin Islands . Brunei Darrusalam . Bulgaria . Burkina Faso . Burundi . Cambodia . Cameroon . Cape Verde . Cayman Islands . Central African Republic . Chad . Channel Islands . Chile . China . Christmas Island . Colombia . Comoros . Congo . Congo (Dem. Rep.) . Cook Islands . Costa Rica . Cote d'Ivoire . Croatia . Cuba . Curacao . Cyprus . Czech Republic . Denmark . Djibouti . Dominica . Dominican Republic . East Timor . Ecuador . Egypt . El Salvador . Equatorial Guinea . Eritrea . Estonia . Ethiopia . Falkland Islands and Dependencies . Faroe Islands . Fiji . Finland . France . French Guiana . French Polynesia . Gabon . Gambia . Gaza . Georgia . Germany . Ghana . Gibraltar . Greece . Greenland . Grenada . Guadeloupe . Guam . Guatemala . Guinea . Guinea-Bissau . Guyana . Haiti . Hawaiian Islands . Honduras . Hong Kong . Hungary . Iceland . India . Indonesia . Iran . Iraq . Isle Of Man . Israel . Italy . Ivory Coast . Jamaica . Japan . Johnston Atoll . Jordan . Kazakhstan . Kenya . Kiribati . Korea (North) . Korea (South) . Kuwait . Kyrgyzstan . Laos . Latvia . Lebanon . Leeward Islands . Lesotho . Liberia . Libya . Liechtenstein . Lithuania . Luxembourg . Macau . Macedonia . Madagascar . Malawi . Malaysia . Maldives . Mali . Malta . Marshall Islands . Martinique . Mauritania . Mauritius . Mexico . Micronesia (Federated States) . Midway Islands . Moldova . Monaco . Mongolia . Montserrat . Morocco . Mosquito Coast . Mozambique . Myanmar (Burma) . Namibia . Nauru . Navassa Island . Nepal . Netherlands . Netherlands Antilles . New Caledonia . New Zealand . Nicaragua . Niger . Nigeria . Niue . Norfolk Island . Northern Mariana Islands . Norway . Oman . Pakistan . Palau . Palestine . Panama . Papua New Guinea . Paracel Islands . Paraguay . Peru . Philippines . Pitcairn Islands . Poland . Portugal . Puerto Rico . Qatar . Reunion . Romania . Russia . Rwanda . Ryukyu Islands . Saint Helena . Saint Kitts and Nevis . Saint Lucia . Saint Pierre & Miquelon . Saint Vincent & The Grenadines . Samoa . San Marino . Sao Tome & Principe . Saudi Arabia . Senegal . Serbia . Seychelles . Sierra Leone . Singapore . Slovakia . Slovenia . Solomon Islands . Somalia . South Africa . Spain . Sri Lanka . Sudan . Suriname . Swaziland . Sweden . Switzerland . Syria . Taiwan . Tajikistan . Tanzania . Thailand . Togo . Tonga . Transkei . Trinidad & Tobago . Tunisia . Turkey . Turkmenistan . Turks and Caicos Islands . Tuvalu . US Virgin Islands . Uganda . Ukraine . United Arab Emirates . Upper Volta . Uruguay . Uzbekistan . Vanuatu . Vatican City (Holy See) . Venezuela . Vietnam . Wake Island . Windward Islands . Yemen . Yugoslavia . Zaire . Zambia . Zimbabwe

 

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In india we can supply in :- Delhi , Mumbai , Bangalore , Karnataka , Kolkata , Chennai , tamil nadu , himachal , noida , gurgaon , Punjab , Chandigarh , jalandhar, Ludhiana , jaipur we have highly efficient in deliver as we have got ready stocks , with 2-3 days delivers.

 

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KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

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KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

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Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

www.psiec.gov.in

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

www.psiec.gov.in

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

www.psiec.gov.in

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

www.psiec.gov.in

Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

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KHATKAR KALAN is a historical village which has got the honour of being the village of the famous patriots and freedom fighters like Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Ajit Singh, Sardar Swaran Singh, Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In this article the memories of Sardar Ajit Singh, when he came home after imprisonment of 40 years, are reproduced here as he expressed them in his writing.

"My Village Khatkar Kalan comes under station Banga. This village is well known because of its special features."

"This place was known as a fortress. It was related with a feudal chief. There were other fortresses attached to it but they were small as compared to it. That's why they were known as Garh Khurd. My birth place was known as Garh Kalan."

"One of my forefathers started from his village "Narli" in Lahore District during Mughal period to go to "Haridwar". His purpose to go there because he was to throw the ashes of someone from his family member in river "Ganga". The journey was long. In his way he took shelter in a fortress. The owner of the fortress was a kind hearted person. He welcomed that stranger. He was a young person. He also invited him to have meals with him and his family. The owner had a wife and a beautiful daughter. When they were eating food the young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got attracted towards each other. The girl expressed her desire to marry the man. Her parent had also selected the person as their would be Son-In-Law. Next morning when the young man was about to go the owner asked him if he was married. The young man said to him "Not yet.". At this the owner of the fortress invited him to be his guest for the second time. He bade Good Bye to them and started his journey again.

After throwing the ashes in Ganga the young man came back to that fortress so that he could marry the girl. The fortress was already decorated by the owner of it and they were waiting for the young man to come. They wanted to give the fortress as a marriage gift to their Son-In-Law. The young man and the daughter of the owner of the fortress got married and the fortress was given to them. After their marriage this place was called Khatkar Kalan. The owner and his wife started living in that fortress as the guest of their Son-In-law.

Thus from their couple started one family. Time changed and the walls for the fortress fell down. During rainy season the deep dug places around the fortress changed into pools. Today people have great benefits of these pools and they use these pools for bathing and other places."

Family Background

The elders of the family used to sit in "DARBAR" a place to do the justice to the people of the village. Even today this place is called "Deewan Khana". Even before the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh one family used to live like that and were known as "Jagirdaars" and they also used to send a fixed number of soldiers to the emperor.

"Our forefather used to unfurl the National Flag of Sikhs, four time in a year. The place where this flag was unfurled was known as "Jhanda Ji". It was due to the love of this place that our forefathers refused to go back to their native village, when some people who had come from there asked to go with them."

"After the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh british officials started suppressing the people. As a result people took arms in their hands to protect them. Our family members also joined hands with them. Due to this our "Jagir" was redused by the british Govt. When Govt. asked for help from my grand father, against the rebellious people, he refused to do so."

"I was a small child then. When one day I went with my grandfather towards our fields, When we were coming back I asked my grandfather about the 1857 insurrection. I had heard a lot about it. I asked my grandfather about the cause of failure of this insurrection. He answered that british were successful only because they got assistance from the "Jagirdars" of Punjab. After listening this story I was quite curious to see the british people, who ruled our country because I had never saw them. Once I requested my uncle Surjon Singh take me with him as he was going to meet a british officer. I saw my uncle saluting a british officer who was quite younger than my uncle and even was not able to speak our language in a proper way. I laughed at his gesture. My uncle stopped me. He introduced me as his nephew. The officer for annoyed as I had not saluted him and then he sat on his horse saying "Ham Nawan Shahr jane ko mangta hai; tumko lot sakta hai" and he left. I and my uncle came back Home. My uncle was angry with me as I didn’t saluted the "Sahib". I asked my uncle that I did not like that man who was not able to speak well and was looking like an idiot. MY uncle decided that in future he would never take me with him when he would go to meet any british officer. From this incident I came to a conclusion that all the british officer are idiots and I would never call them Sahibs or salute them."

"I was a small child then when along with my elder brother I visited Anandpur Sahib to be a sikh. I remember that were given sweet water (Amrit) and told about the principles of sikh religion. This ceremony teaches a person that one who becomes a sikh is never afraid of death and fight against those who do a injustice. He protects and helps the poor, weak and also womens, old etc.. From that day when a person becomes a sikh his mind and soul becomes pure. That's why Sikhs are called Khalsa, Which means pure."

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Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Mai Bhago, (Mata Bhag Kaur) the sole survivor of the battle of Khidrana, i.e. Battle of Muktsar (29 December 1705), was a descendant of Pero Shah, the younger brother of Bhai Langah, a Dhillon Jatt who had become a Sikh during the time of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaj. Born at her ancestral village of Jhabal in presentday Amritsar district of the Punjab, she was married to Nidhan Singh Varaich of Patti. A staunch Sikh by birth and upbringing, she was distressed to hear in 1705 that some of the Sikhs of her neighbourhood who had gone to Anandpur to fight for Guru Gobind Singh Ji had deserted him under adverse conditions.

Finding the men she persuaded them to find the Guru, to apologize for leaving Anandpur while it had been under attack and seek his permission to be reinstated as Sikhs. She set off along with them and some other Sikhs to find the Guru, who had been pursued by Mughal forces since leaving Anandpur. They caught up with him in the area around Malva. Mat Bhago and the men she was leading stopped near the dhab (pool) of Khidrana just as an imperial army was about to attack the Guru. The 40 sikhs who had asked the Guru for permission to leave Anandpur, had been allowed to leave, but the Guru had asked them first to leave the Khalsa and dis-avowing him as their Guru. Now fate gave them the chance to redeem themselves, nevermind that even though they appeared as Sikhs, they were no longer Khalsa, so despite the fact that they surely faced certain death, the forty (chali) men along with Mai Bhago, waded headlong into the Muslim forces (around 10,000 soldiers) and inflicted so much damage that the Muslims were finally forced to give up their attack and retreat as darkness fell to lick their wounds in the nearby woods. The Guru had watched the battle from a nearby hill and with deadly accuracy had rained down a flurry of arrows on the Mughal fighters during the attack. Seeing little activity among the party that had come to his aid he rode to the battlefield

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Posted: Sat Sep 13 2008, 03:10 hrs

Ludhiana, September 12:

 

The Punjab state chief of BJP Investor Cell, Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today announced the office-bearers of Punjab state. Nipun Sharma from Hoshiarpur, Sandeep Sharma (Tony) from Jaitu, Ashok Garg from Mohali and Rajindra Kumar Trehan have been named state Vice-Presidents while Rajesh Pathak (Bittu) from Dhandari has been named as Punjab General Secretary.

Chamkaur Singh Pandher from Kohara, Surjeet Kumar Seeta Gogna from Ahmedgarh, Navdeep Singh from Mullanpur, Deepak Sharma Malseeha have been named State Secretaries. Grewal named Jaspal Singh Lotey, Babu Vijaymal Doraha, Pardeep Kumar Jain Jodhan, Gagan Singla as Working Committee Members, also, Jaspal Singh Lotey and Pardeep Jain were named observers for District Khanna and Jagraon, respectively.

Further, District Presidents included Lucky Sabarwal for Ludhiana (Urban), Shakha Bagga for Hoshiarpur, Ajay Gupta for Mohali District. Grewal further said that the BJP Investor Cell National President Arun Singh will visit Hoshiarpur on September 22 wherein he and Rajindra Bhandari, BJP, Punjab State President, will be felicitated by Punjab State BJP Investor Cell. Grewal stated that “Investor Helpline” was a success and Investors across Punjab were receiving free legal and professional aid through email at investorhelpline @bjpindia.in from renowned professionals.

 

Ludhiana: The depiction of Parvati’s marriage to Shiva, in the Shiva Purana, could be seen as an allegory illustrating the desire of an individual to achieve a state of liberation from strife and banality. If one sets aside, for the moment, the idea of Shiva as a male entity, and sees him instead as representing a state beyond human suffering, then Parvati becomes symbolic of the aspirant who wishes to achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a quaint romantic tale. The acharyas (scholastic saints), who wrote the Puranas, may have interpreted Parvati’s asceticism as a means of winning Shiva’s hand in marriage, in order to discourage young girls from following the goddess’s example, and becoming renunciates.

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National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

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Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Express News Service

Tags : ludhiana, bjp

Posted: Sat Sep 13 2008, 03:10 hrs

Ludhiana, September 12:

 

The Punjab state chief of BJP Investor Cell, Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today announced the office-bearers of Punjab state. Nipun Sharma from Hoshiarpur, Sandeep Sharma (Tony) from Jaitu, Ashok Garg from Mohali and Rajindra Kumar Trehan have been named state Vice-Presidents while Rajesh Pathak (Bittu) from Dhandari has been named as Punjab General Secretary.

Chamkaur Singh Pandher from Kohara, Surjeet Kumar Seeta Gogna from Ahmedgarh, Navdeep Singh from Mullanpur, Deepak Sharma Malseeha have been named State Secretaries. Grewal named Jaspal Singh Lotey, Babu Vijaymal Doraha, Pardeep Kumar Jain Jodhan, Gagan Singla as Working Committee Members, also, Jaspal Singh Lotey and Pardeep Jain were named observers for District Khanna and Jagraon, respectively.

Further, District Presidents included Lucky Sabarwal for Ludhiana (Urban), Shakha Bagga for Hoshiarpur, Ajay Gupta for Mohali District. Grewal further said that the BJP Investor Cell National President Arun Singh will visit Hoshiarpur on September 22 wherein he and Rajindra Bhandari, BJP, Punjab State President, will be felicitated by Punjab State BJP Investor Cell. Grewal stated that “Investor Helpline” was a success and Investors across Punjab were receiving free legal and professional aid through email at investorhelpline @bjpindia.in from renowned professionals.

 

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National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

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Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Bhatinda: April 6, 2011.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal National secretary BJP Kisan Morcha, Incharge Jammu and Kashmir said that Our party is the second largest political party in India, came into existence on April 6, 1980, with Atal Behari Vajpayee as its first National President. It registered its first political victory in 1984 Lok Sabha elections by wining just 2 seats. However, in the following 1989 Lok Sabha elections, this party won 88 seats of Parliament. In 1996, BJP became the single-largest political party in the Parliament, with the Congress at its lowest tally ever. BJP created history by assuming power at the centre when Atal Behari Vajpayee became Prime Minister but had to step down after serving the shortest time of thirteen days. In the Lok Sabha elections held in 1998, the BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance) obtained a simple majority and Vajpayee returned as Prime Minister. This coalition government fell in May 1999 when the leader of AIADMK, Jayalalitha, withdrew her support, and fresh elections were again called. In October 1999, the BJP-led NDA won majority seats. The BJP won an all-time high of 183. Again, Atal Behari Vajpayee became Prime Minister for the third time and L.K. Advani as Deputy Prime Minister & Union Home Minister.

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National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

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Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

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Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Bhatinda: April 6, 2011.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal National secretary BJP Kisan Morcha, Incharge Jammu and Kashmir said that Our party is the second largest political party in India, came into existence on April 6, 1980, with Atal Behari Vajpayee as its first National President. It registered its first political victory in 1984 Lok Sabha elections by wining just 2 seats. However, in the following 1989 Lok Sabha elections, this party won 88 seats of Parliament. In 1996, BJP became the single-largest political party in the Parliament, with the Congress at its lowest tally ever. BJP created history by assuming power at the centre when Atal Behari Vajpayee became Prime Minister but had to step down after serving the shortest time of thirteen days. In the Lok Sabha elections held in 1998, the BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance) obtained a simple majority and Vajpayee returned as Prime Minister. This coalition government fell in May 1999 when the leader of AIADMK, Jayalalitha, withdrew her support, and fresh elections were again called. In October 1999, the BJP-led NDA won majority seats. The BJP won an all-time high of 183. Again, Atal Behari Vajpayee became Prime Minister for the third time and L.K. Advani as Deputy Prime Minister & Union Home Minister.

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Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

3rd September, 2008, Ludhiana: Later, speaking at the Press Conference Punjab BJP Leader Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal informed the Press that three “Expert Panels” of Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Lawyers, Income Tax Consultants and Business Planning Experts headed by Mr. Rajnish Sharma (Panel of Chartered Accountants), Mr. Bhupesh Gupta (Head of Panel of Company Secretaries), Mr. Sanjiv Malhotra (Head of Panel of Lawyers), Mr. Narender Gupta (Head of Panel of Income Tax Consultants) and Mr. Mohit Jain (Head of Panel of Business Planning and Project Management) respectively have been constituted to provide “expert advise” to Investors facing numerous problems due to inordinate economic policies of the Congress led UPA Government.

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National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

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Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

S.Sherbaj Singh Sandhu and S.Sukhbir Singh Badal at Muktsar Maghi mela

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Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

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Ludhiana: The depiction of Parvati’s marriage to Shiva, in the Shiva Purana, could be seen as an allegory illustrating the desire of an individual to achieve a state of liberation from strife and banality. If one sets aside, for the moment, the idea of Shiva as a male entity, and sees him instead as representing a state beyond human suffering, then Parvati becomes symbolic of the aspirant who wishes to achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a quaint romantic tale. The acharyas (scholastic saints), who wrote the Puranas, may have interpreted Parvati’s asceticism as a means of winning Shiva’s hand in marriage, in order to discourage young girls from following the goddess’s example, and becoming renunciates.

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Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

3rd September, 2008, Ludhiana: Bharatiya Janata Party Leader , State Chief Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal said that Employees in Government and Private Sector, Scientists, Academicians, Administrators and NRI’s having exposure to Capital Markets, Real Estate and Banks. Sh. Satpal Gosain, Deputy Speaker of Vidhan Sabha, Punjab, was the Chief Guest at the inauguration ceremony organized at Circuit House, Ludhiana. Sh. Gosain received 1st Call from Sh. Arun Jaitley, BJP, National General Secretary and congratulated him on this laudable initiative of Investor Cell to help Investors in despair.

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Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Ludhiana: The depiction of Parvati’s marriage to Shiva, in the Shiva Purana, could be seen as an allegory illustrating the desire of an individual to achieve a state of liberation from strife and banality. If one sets aside, for the moment, the idea of Shiva as a male entity, and sees him instead as representing a state beyond human suffering, then Parvati becomes symbolic of the aspirant who wishes to achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a quaint romantic tale. The acharyas (scholastic saints), who wrote the Puranas, may have interpreted Parvati’s asceticism as a means of winning Shiva’s hand in marriage, in order to discourage young girls from following the goddess’s example, and becoming renunciates.

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Ludhiana: The depiction of Parvati’s marriage to Shiva, in the Shiva Purana, could be seen as an allegory illustrating the desire of an individual to achieve a state of liberation from strife and banality. If one sets aside, for the moment, the idea of Shiva as a male entity, and sees him instead as representing a state beyond human suffering, then Parvati becomes symbolic of the aspirant who wishes to achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a quaint romantic tale. The acharyas (scholastic saints), who wrote the Puranas, may have interpreted Parvati’s asceticism as a means of winning Shiva’s hand in marriage, in order to discourage young girls from following the goddess’s example, and becoming renunciates.

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

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National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

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Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

Ludhiana: The depiction of Parvati’s marriage to Shiva, in the Shiva Purana, could be seen as an allegory illustrating the desire of an individual to achieve a state of liberation from strife and banality. If one sets aside, for the moment, the idea of Shiva as a male entity, and sees him instead as representing a state beyond human suffering, then Parvati becomes symbolic of the aspirant who wishes to achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a quaint romantic tale. The acharyas (scholastic saints), who wrote the Puranas, may have interpreted Parvati’s asceticism as a means of winning Shiva’s hand in marriage, in order to discourage young girls from following the goddess’s example, and becoming renunciates.

Welcome to Our Website: www.bjpindia.in

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Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal

Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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Vice Chairman, PSIEC , Government Of Punjab.

Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation Ltd.

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha

Incharge, Jammu and Kashmir

National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

Food Corporation Of India , Government Of India.

 

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National Joint Secretary, FAIPT.

Fedration Of All India Petroleum Traders

Incharge, North Zone (Petrol Pumps)

Former Punjab State President , BJYM

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (Punjab BJP Youth Wing)

Former Punjab State President, BJP Investor Cell

Former Punjab State Member, FCI.

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