Tuesday, February 17, 2015

punished from fault of mind.


punished from fault of mind.

war with thoughts ...


war with thoughts ...

competition yourself.

competition yourself.


fragrance of life


fragrance of life...

Earn Happiness ...


Khushiiya bhaven nikiya ne 
par eh asi aap kmayiaan ne
kinjh jina iss jag te sajna
eh akklaa saanu thokra kha ke aayiaa ne... 

Think Big Earn Big...


Human Learning ...


Fire to Succseed ...



Be Positive


Funny Quotes


gurbani quotes


ja tu mere val hai
ta keya muhchanda

Faith Quotes


kise nu dhokha de ke eh na samjho ke
main kina chalak haan.
Eh dekho ki usnu tuhade te kina 
vishwas hai.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Patience Quotes


Patience is not the ability to wait
but the ability to keep a good attitude (and any mouth shut)
while waiting!

Inspiring Quote


vikara de bandhna toh chutkara 
Akaal Purkh ji di rja vich tureya hi hunda hai.

Motivation


Jado tak tusi kinare nu nahi chadoge 
ohdo tak tusi smundar paar nahi kar sakde

Monday, February 9, 2015

Who? Who has not fallen, by placing their hopes in you?



ਬਿਲਾਵਲੁ ਮਹਲਾ ੫ 
बिलावलु महला ५ ॥
Bilāval mėhlā 5.
Bilaaval, Fifth Mehl:
ਕਵਨੁ ਕਵਨੁ ਨਹੀ ਪਤਰਿਆ ਤੁਮ੍ਹ੍ਹਰੀ ਪਰਤੀਤਿ 
कवनु कवनु नही पतरिआ तुम्हरी परतीति ॥
Kavan kavan nahī paṯri▫ā ṯumĥrī parṯīṯ.
Who? Who has not fallen, by placing their hopes in you?
ਮਹਾ ਮੋਹਨੀ ਮੋਹਿਆ ਨਰਕ ਕੀ ਰੀਤਿ ॥੧॥
महा मोहनी मोहिआ नरक की रीति ॥१॥
Mahā mohnī mohi▫ā narak kī rīṯ. ||1||
You are enticed by the great enticer - this is the way to hell! ||1||
ਮਨ ਖੁਟਹਰ ਤੇਰਾ ਨਹੀ ਬਿਸਾਸੁ ਤੂ ਮਹਾ ਉਦਮਾਦਾ 
मन खुटहर तेरा नही बिसासु तू महा उदमादा ॥
Man kẖuthar ṯerā nahī bisās ṯū mahā uḏmāḏā.
O vicious mind, no faith can be placed in you; you are totally intoxicated.

Motivational Qoute


Chotiya Chotiya Gallaan Dil Vich Rakhan Naal
Vade Vade Rishtey kamjor ho jande ne.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

India's censorship board in disarray amid claims of political interference

Spotlight falls on political sympathies of replacement for censor board chief who resigned after ban on MSG: The Messenger of God was revoked by appeals board


Demonstrators protest against the impending release of MSG: The Messenger of God, the release of which was approved by an appeals board, sparking a crisis in India's censorship organisation.
 Demonstrators protest against the release of MSG: The Messenger of God. A ban on the film has been overturned, sparking a crisis in India’s censorship organisation. Photograph: Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters

India’s film censorship organisation is in crisis after the resignation of its chair, Leela Samson, amid complaints of “interference, coercion and corruption”, and more than half its board members.
On Monday, the Bollywood director Pahlaj Nihalani was appointed in Samson’s place. However, Nihalani’s connections with India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) – and those of the replacements for other members of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) who walked out in solidarity with Samson – have aroused considerable concern.
The controversy erupted last week after the CBFC refused to allow the release of MSG: The Messenger of God only to be overruled by a higher body tasked with settling disputes, the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT).
MSG stars a real-life spiritual leader, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, playing himself while tackling drug addiction and curing deadly illnesses. Singh is the head of a controversial religious organisation, Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS), based in the north Indian state of Haryana.
The board accused MSG of being a feature-length advertorial for Singh and DSS. A member of the revising committee told the digital news outlet Scroll, on condition of anonymity, that the film promotes “blind faith” and “has the potential to create conflict”.
Singh has been a contentious figure for years, causing riots in Punjab in 1997 after he appeared in advertisements dressed up as Guru Gobind Singh, one of Sikhism’s holiest figures. A number of Sikh organisations, including the Akal Takht, Sikhism’s highest temporal body, had sought a ban on MSG’s release, originally slated for 16 January. Finding its portrayal of Singh blasphemous, they staged protests against the film.
What rankled Samson and her colleagues was that it took the FCAT only three days to overturn the CBFC’s decision. “It usually takes a month to get a tribunal to hear a case,” former board member Nandini Sardesai told Scroll. “How can you constitute a tribunal overnight?”

Samson has faced external pressure in the past, most recently last month when the CBFC refused a government demand to trim scenes from PK, a Bollywood send-up of organised religion and self-styled gurus. “There was total interference on every film, big and small,” she told
 Hindustan Times after resigning. “A lot of pressure was put on the film PK … to cut scenes.”On discovering the FCAT ruling, Samson sent an email to her colleagues claiming the chain of events had made a “mockery” of them. She hoped they would resign “en masse”.
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, minister for information and broadcasting, denied government interference and said the CBFC has been kept at arm’s length. “We as the government would like to see that SMS, or a letter where [Samson] or any other member has been coerced,” he said.“Then we would take appropriate action.”
Samson resigned on 15 January, with 12 other board members quitting soon afterwards. In a letter to the ministry, they termed the recent events “the proverbial last straw”.
The composition of the new board — especially the number of BJP sympathisers on it — does little to allay the accusations made by Samson and her co-workers. In the runup to last year’s general elections, Nihalani directed a music video praising the current prime minister, Narendra Modi. During a television interview on Tuesday, he said he was proud to be a “BJP person”, and called Modi his “action hero” and “the voice of the nation”. He blames the previous government, saying “the [board’s] problems” started during their tenure.
Three other new members are either BJP leaders or have ties to its nationalist parent organisation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. One of them even contested the 2014 general elections on a BJP ticket.
MSG is now slated for release on 6 February. The chief minister of Punjab, whose state had earlier banned the film due to the communiqué regarding public safety concerns, has said the government will “review the order.”. Nihalani says his plan is to restore the CBFC’s “battered image”.

Obama's cautionary advice to India on religious freedom

US President on Tuesday tempered the euphoria around his successful three-day state visit to India by reminding his hosts that protecting religious freedom was the job of each citizen, and not the government alone. He said Article 25 of the Constitution of India entitles each citizen to “freedom of conscience” and the “right to freely profess, practise and propagate religion”.

Obama didn’t directly refer to the work by affiliates — the Vishva Hindu Parishad, for example — which have carried out campaigns in the name of ‘ghar wapsi’ and against religious conversions in recent months, but spoke of rising intolerance and terror incidents across the world. He said India, as also the US, should guard against the “darkest impulses of man” that might use religion to divide the society. Obama said India will be successful if it isn’t “splintered” on religious or any other lines.

The US president said his wife and his “Christian faith” were a source of strength for them. Obama recalled Mahatma Gandhi’s words on religious tolerance, and said it was important that India upheld its “foundational value” of religious freedom so as to be an example to the rest of the world. Obama named actor Shah Rukh Khan, athletics legend Milkha Singh and boxer M C Mary Kom as examples of India’s diversity.

British Sikhs campaign manifesto targets seats in west London

The British Sikh community has launched a first-of-its-kind political campaign targeting 50 seats nationwide, including three in west London, for the impending 2015 general elections.
Hundreds of people from gurdwaras and British Sikh organisations attended a campaign launch in support of a 10-point manifesto at the Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Southall Jan 31, getwestlondon.co.uk reported Wednesday.
Sikh Federation (UK) chairman Amrik Singh said" "Our manifesto topics are of such importance to the British Sikh community that the response of parties and candidates to them will determine how many in the community vote."
He said big issues related to the community need to be addressed.
"We are looking for firm commitments from each political party on the big issues."
Labour party's Ed Miliband said: "I think the Sikh Manifesto 2015-2020, written by the Sikh Federation UK, demonstrates the commitment of British Sikhs to be actively involved with the political process, and is a great way of empowering the British Sikh community."
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, said: "I warmly welcome the Sikh Federation's ambition to encourage the British Sikh community to engage with politics at all levels and I congratulate the federation for all the hard work it has already done to increase the awareness and importance of social and political activism within the British Sikh community."