Tag: Baisakhi

  • Nine Year Old Girl Dies, Several Injured During Baisakhi Celebrations

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    SRINAGAR: A tragic incident occurred during Baisakhi celebrations in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district, as a footbridge collapsed due to overloading, resulting in the death of a nine-year-old girl and injuries to 61 people, including several children.

    The collapse happened at Beni Sangam in Bain village of Chenani block.

    Cops and locals were quick to respond and rescued the injured, which were then transported to various hospitals in Chenani, Udhampur, and Jammu. Police sources earlier confirmed that there were no serious injuries as the height of the bridge was low.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Baisakhi Celebrated With Religious Fervor

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    SRINAGAR: The Sikh community celebrated Baisakhi with religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday  as devotees thronged different gurudwaras to offer prayers

    Keeping with the tradition, the Mughal gardens Nishat and Shalimar witnessed heavy rush of visitors. Harwan and the Tulip garden also had visitors in large numbers.

    Bajan Keertans were performed at Gurudawaras across Kashmir. The biggest function was held at Chatti Pathshahi, Kathi Darwaza, Rainawari here.

    The Sikhs woke up early and visited Gurdwaras where langars or community feasts were arranged as part of charity on the day.

    People also exchanged greetings with friends, neighbours and relatives. Children spent their day in parks and gardens.

    Although Baisakhi is celebrated in various other northern states for a good harvest of Rabi crop, the Sikh community here celebrates the festival to mark the foundation of Khalsa Panth by the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, paid a visit to Gurudwara Chatti Padshahi in Rainawari  to extended warm greetings to the Sikh fraternity on the occasion of Baisakhi. On the occasion, Asad was accompanied by senior functionaries of Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee.

    While extending warm greetings on the occasion, the DC expressed hope that this day would contribute towards strengthening brotherhood, unity, harmony and would be a harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity in J&K in general and in District Srinagar in particular. The Gurudwara authorities expressed satisfaction over the arrangements and conveyed their gratitude to the Deputy Commissioner in this regard.

    Deputy Commissioner marked his presence during Gurbani session inside the Gurudwara. He also addressed the gathering of devotees and highlighted how Vaisakhi as a major Sikh festival marks the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of Sikhism, on 13 April 1699. He also mentioned that Panj Pyares exemplify Unity in Diversity as they hailed from different parts of our country and represented a multicultural ethos embedded in the social fabric of our society.

    During the visit, the DC also inspected various compartments of the Gurudwara including Langer and took stock of the facilities being extended to the devotees. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Baisakhi Celebrated With Religious Fervour

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    SRINAGAR: The Sikh community celebrated Baisakhi with religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday  as devotees thronged different gurudwaras to offer prayers

    Keeping with the tradition, the Mughal gardens Nishat and Shalimar witnessed heavy rush of visitors. Harwan and the Tulip garden also had visitors in large numbers.

    Bajan Keertans were performed at Gurudawaras across Kashmir. The biggest function was held at Chatti Pathshahi, Kathi Darwaza, Rainawari here.

    The Sikhs woke up early and visited Gurdwaras where langars or community feasts were arranged as part of charity on the day.

    People also exchanged greetings with friends, neighbours and relatives. Children spent their day in parks and gardens.

    Although Baisakhi is celebrated in various other northern states for a good harvest of Rabi crop, the Sikh community here celebrates the festival to mark the foundation of Khalsa Panth by the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, paid a visit to Gurudwara Chatti Padshahi in Rainawari  to extended warm greetings to the Sikh fraternity on the occasion of Baisakhi. On the occasion, Asad was accompanied by senior functionaries of Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee.

    While extending warm greetings on the occasion, the DC expressed hope that this day would contribute towards strengthening brotherhood, unity, harmony and would be a harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity in J&K in general and in District Srinagar in particular. The Gurudwara authorities expressed satisfaction over the arrangements and conveyed their gratitude to the Deputy Commissioner in this regard.

    Deputy Commissioner marked his presence during Gurbani session inside the Gurudwara. He also addressed the gathering of devotees and highlighted how Vaisakhi as a major Sikh festival marks the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of Sikhism, on 13 April 1699. He also mentioned that Panj Pyares exemplify Unity in Diversity as they hailed from different parts of our country and represented a multicultural ethos embedded in the social fabric of our society.

    During the visit, the DC also inspected various compartments of the Gurudwara including Langer and took stock of the facilities being extended to the devotees. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Baisakhi Festivity Turns Tragic: Footbridge Collapse Injures Many

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    SRINAGAR: Several persons were injured after a footbridge collapsed during Baisakhi celebration in Udhampur district on Friday.

    An official said that a footbridge collapsed during the Baisakhi celebration at Beni Sangam in Bain village in Udhampur’s Chenani Block.

    He said that at least six people were injured during the incidents who all are being hospitalized.

    He said that a rescue operation is underway while police and other teams have reached the site. (KS)

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Baisakhi Festivity Turns Tragic: Footbridge Collapse Injures Many

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    SRINAGAR: Several persons were injured after a footbridge collapsed during Baisakhi celebration in Udhampur district on Friday.

    An official said that a footbridge collapsed during the Baisakhi celebration at Beni Sangam in Bain village in Udhampur’s Chenani Block.

    He said that at least six people were injured during the incidents who all are being hospitalized.

    He said that a rescue operation is underway while police and other teams have reached the site. (KS)

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Group of Sikh pilgrims depart for Pakistan to celebrate Baisakhi

    Group of Sikh pilgrims depart for Pakistan to celebrate Baisakhi

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    Amritsar: Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on Sunday sent a ‘jatha’ (group) of Sikh pilgrims to participate in a religious congregation to be organised on Khalsa Sajna Diwas (Baisakhi) at Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib in Pakistan.

    Besides the SGPC, Sikh devotees sponsored by Haryana Gurdwara Management and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee also crossed over to Pakistan on Sunday through the Joint Check post of Attari border (JCP), officials said.

    The total strength of Sikh pilgrims who crossed over to Pakistan was 2,500.

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    SGPC secretary Partap Singh said this ‘jatha’ has departed to participate in the main congregation of Khalsa Sajna Diwas (Baisakhi) to be organised at Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib.

    He said the ‘jatha’ will reach Gurdwara Sri Nankana Sahib on April 9, and after paying obeisance at Gurdwara Sacha Sauda Sahib, Mandi Chuharkana, on April 10, it will return to Nankana Sahib.

    The jatha will reach Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib on April 12, and participate in the main congregation on April 14, he said.

    On April 15, the ‘jatha’ of Sikh pilgrims will reach Gurdwara Dehra Sahib, Lahore, and visit Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Eminabad, as well as Gurdwara Sri Kartapur Sahib on April 16. After staying at Gurdwara Dehra Sahib, Lahore, on April 17, the ‘jatha’ will return to India on April 18, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )