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HOW GRAND IS DEATH

How grand is the old conception of Death? The virtuous find rest; the wicked are engulfed therein. In death, each reverts to that from which it came. Our sages and saints regarded death as a return of life, as an absence from home. And he, who forgets his home, becomes an Outcaste and a byword in his generation.

G.M.S. expresses its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prays to God to grant eternal peace to the departed souls and strength to their families to bear with fortitude their irreparable loss.

— D.V. Mohan, Secretary General



ANTIM YATRA
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ANTIM YATRA

 

stepping stone to a higher life

Faith in the immortality of the soul is the eternal truth. For death is but a sleep and a forgetting event in one’s life. It is a stepping stone to a higher life. Have the strength to bear the loss and find comfort in the thought that we have ultimately to go.

G.M.S. expresses its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prays to God to grant eternal peace to the departed souls and strength to their families to bear with fortitude their irreparable loss.

D.V. Mohan, Secretary General

smt. sheela wanti

nSmt. Sheela Wanti w/o the late Shri Om Parkash Datta Retd. Police Inspector died at her residence in Model Town Yamuna Nagar. The funeral and Kriya were largely attended by Mohyal biradari, relatives and local citizens.

Smt. Sheela Wanti is survived by four sons, viz. Maj. (Retd.) S.S. Datta, Sh. Surinder Kumar, Sh. Inder Kumar Datta (Retd.) Superintendent of Police, Haryana and Sh. Vijay Datta, Officer in Union Bank of India, Yamuna Nagar and two daughters, viz., Smt. Kamlesh Mohan w/o Sh. N.K. Mohan & Smt. Rishi Mohan w/o Shri Deepak Mohan.

On this sad occasion, the family has donated Rs.500/- to GMS and Rs.250 to MS Yamuna Nagar. MS Yamuna Nagar prays to God to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength to the family to bear this loss.

smt. amrit bali (1925-2008)

nSmt. Amrit Bali (Ambi)      w/o the late Kundan Lal Bali breathed her last on 29.7.08 at G-106, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi. At that time, her sons, Vipan Bali and Vivek Bali and daughter, Vinita Bali and daughters-in-law Mrs. Ritu & Nayantara, grand children Bhagvat and Amrita were at her bedside.

Mrs. Amriti Bali was the daughter of the late Perma Nand-Basant Kaur (Santo) Duttas of Veeran Dattan, born in Gurdaspur on 25.8.1925. She was married in 1953 with Sh. Kundan Lal Bali of Jhang. Sh. Kundan Lal Bali expired on 20.3.2006 at Delhi at the age of 91 yrs.

Late Amrit Bali was ailing for the last one year and was looked after very well by her daughter, sons & daughters-in-law.

Her Kriya ceremony was held on 01.08.2008 in Gurudwara Singh Sabha, G-Block, Sarita Bihar, New Delhi when all her relatives, including Mrs. Phool Behenji, Dr. Rajeswar- Mehru Bali from Mumbai, Ramesh-Leela Mehta, Satish-Prema Bali, Manmohan-Meera Mehta, Yash Bali, Raj-Tripta Chhibbar, Sham-Shashi Bali, Ram Bali, Brij Mohan (Vijay) Mehta, C.K. Bhai (Shana)- Praba, Shashi-Bela Bhai, and Raman-Mohni Chhibbar and friends paid their last respects to her.

On this occasion, Rs.11000 was donated by the family for Langar Fund on her Birth Anniversary, on 25th Aug.

rzd. rameshwar nath bali

nRzd. Rameshwar Nath Bali s/o the late Rzd. Ramlal Bali and Smt. Parvati Devi and grandson of the late Rzd. Ganpat Rai Bali left for heavenly abode on 10 Aug., 08 at 2583, Sector-16, Faridabad. His wife the late Smt. Savitri Devi Bali (Chhibber) d/o the late Dr. Bhagat Ram Chhibbar of Kariyala died in Jan. 2000.

Bali Sahib was born on 10 Aug., 1917 at Village Jawelpur, Tehsil Chakwal, Distt. Jhelum (W. Pak.). Before partition, he joined the Railways in Pakistan and later transferred to S.E. Railway in Kolkata. He retired in Aug. 1975 and settled at Faridabad. He is younger brother of the late Rzd. Kundan Lal Bali who also had served in Railways as a Station Master. His elder sister the late Kaushalya Dutta w/o the late Mehta P.N. Dutta was settled in Ferozepur Cantt.

Bali Sahib was a kind- hearted, honest and generous Mohyal. He was loved by all near and dear. Even after retirement, he worked in various organizations on honorary basis and was honoured as a senior veteran patron of his locality. He was a very social person and advised everybody in good faith.

Bali Sahib was health conscious and exercised regularly. Due to osteoarthiritis of his knee joints, his movements were restricted.

Bali Sahib has left behind two daughters Prabha Chhibber w/o of Shri C.K. Bhai (Enforcement Officer), Dr. Asha Dutta w/o Col. (Retd.) Raj Kishan Dutta and two sons Naresh Bali/Sushma Bali and Dr. Rajesh Bali/Dr. Deepika Bali, grand children, Neeraj Chhibber, Shruti Bali, Vivek Dutta, Vineeta Dutta Parmar, Bhavna Bali Sharma, Gautam Bali, Radhika Bali & Ashima Bali and great grand children-Pearl Bali and Madhav Sharma.

On this occasion, his family has donated Rs.2100/- to GMS, Rs.1100/- to MS Faridabad and Rs.1100/- to Mohyal Education Society, and Rs. 1000/- to Laxmi Narayan Mandir Sector-16, Faridabad.

May Almighty God grant eternal peace to the noble soul and strength to his family to bear with fortitude their irreparable loss.

Kriya was performed on 12 Aug. at Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Sector-16, Faridabad. During the sad occasion, large number of local Mohyals headed by the President MS Faridabad Shri Ramesh Dutta, Residents Welfare Association headed by Sh. R.P. Nagpal and Senior Vice-President Sh. R.L. Sareen paid rich tributes to the departed soul.

His mortal remains and ashes were immersed at Haridwar on 19.08.2008.—C.K. Bhai.

smt. brij rani mohan

nSmt. Brij Rani Mohan w/o the late Capt. R.L. Mohan       r/o #59, Kanshi Nagar, Model Town, Ambala City, left for her heavenly abode on the 9th Nov. 2007, Deepawali day. Her husband had already left for his heavnly abode, in Sept. 2006, on the day of Dushera. What a coincidence! They would had a meeting in heaven, which perhaps had been prefixed for them.

Kriya ceremony of Smt. Brij Rani Mohan was held at Model Town, Janj Ghar, Ambala City on the 19th Nov. 2007. Her two daughters sons-in-law, two sons & daughters-in-law, grandsons, members of family and close relatives and friends, attended the function with grief and sorrow and paid homage to the departed soul. The President, Secretary and members of the local sabha were present on the occasion. She was a gentle, kind-hearted and deeply religious lady.

Time may hide the sadness, like a smile that hides the tears, but precious memories can never hide. She will be missed by her sons, daughters and in-laws and all near and dear. The void left by her and her husband can never be filled in all times to come. Both of them, however, will live, enshrined like heavenly stars in every nook and corner in the four walls and in every heart of their family.

On her sad demise, her eldest son Shr. Suresh Mohan  donated Rs.100 each to GMS and the local Mohyal sabha.

smt. shanti devi mehta (95)

nSmt. Shanti Devi Mehta (95 years) w/o the late Shri Jawahar Singh Mehta (Bhimwal) of Village-Daultala (W. Pak.) r/o 81/6, Kabir Nagar, Ambala City expired on 11.07.2008. Her Kriya was performed on 21.7.2008, which was attended by President MS Ambala City, Shri J.P. Mehta and other members of the sabha. Relatives from far off places also attended the ceremony.

Smt. Shanti Devi Mehta was a very religious and pious lady, who led a noble life.

She was the grandmother of Sh. Umesh Mehta, an active member of MS Ambala City.

On this occasion, the Mehta family donated Rs.150/- to MS Ambala City & Rs.100/- to GMS.

smt. sarita bali (billa) (12.08.1933-30.07.2008)

nSmt. Sarita Bali, w/o Prof. J.S. Bali (of Gharota, Gurdaspur) r/o 215/6, Rajpur Road, Dehradun, passed away peacefully, after a prolonged illness, on July 30, 2008 at Dehradun.

She was born at Srinagar on the Rakhi day of 1933 to Smt. Ram Rakhi Bali (daughter of Rai Bahadur Dina Nath Mohan of Pind Dadan Khan, Garrison Engineer and Bakshi Dina Nath Chhibber of Muzaffarabad, J&K). She was the mother force behind the American-educated nuclear engineer son, Mrinal, and successful daughter, Lavanya.

Smt. Sarita Bali was popularly knows as Billa. Being of very helpful nature, she was present at all occasions to give a helping hand to whosoever in the Biradari needed it. She found so many suitable matches for Mohyal boys and girls. If someone was ill, she was present at his or her bedside for days. In association with Women’s Development Council, she was running a school in East Delhi for orphans.

Billaji had travelled widely in USA, Europe, West Indies and Malaysia accompanying her husband on UN assignments. In foreign lands also, she took active part in the social upliftment of the underprivileged. Within the extended family, she was a leader guiding all towards better health care and education. She educated her children well, married them within the biradari and built assets for them. She educated even her maid servant upto the 12th standard and a boy servant to the 10th standard. She had been a member of the GMS, of MS South Zone, New Delhi and MS Dehradun.

Condolence Resolution was passed by MS South Zone describing her thus: “a kind person specially towards the underprivileged, she always was a gracious hostess.’’ MS Dehradun said in their Resolution: “the members of the community pray to God to give peace to the departed soul and courage to the family members to bear this loss.’’ Shri Dharam Vir Mohan, Secy. General of GMS conveyed a moving condolence message.

On the occasion of the Uthala, on Aug. 2, 2008 at Dehradun, daan of Rs.1000/- each ws announced for the GMS, MS Dehradun and MS South Zone N. Delhi.

 

vipin mehta

nOur nephew, Vipin Mehta, died on Sunday the 10th Aug., 2008 at a very young age of 44 years. He left all of us quite stunned at his sudden untimely death.

He was the devoted son of Sh. Ved Mehta and Smt. Yash Mehta, Pota of the late Sh. Somdev Mehta and the late Smt. Shanti Devi, Dhota of the late Sh. M.L. Datta and the late Smt. Prakash Wanti, younger brother of Sh. Sandeep Mehta and brother-in-law of Smt. Babita Mehta. He left behind his young wife, Monika and a son, Ankur Mehta, who is only 14.

The late Vipin had a dynamic personality and was very handsome and amiable in nature. He was ever ready to help others. He was a loyal husband, an obedient son and a very dedicated father. He was a gem in his friends circle.

His father Sh. Ved Mehta donated Rs.500/- to Widow Fund of GMS, on this sad occasion.

May God bless Vipin’s soul and give strength to all the family members to bear this irreparable loss.

“We will miss U Dear!” —K.K. Datta and Vijay Datta, 2253, Raja Park, Delhi-34 Mob.: 9811440309.

subedar major a.p. datta (93)

nShri Amrit Prakash Datta (r/o 76 SA Road Dehradun), s/o the late Bakshi Avinashi Ram Datta was born on 9th Aug. 1915 at Bhera (now in Pak.). After passing Matriculation, at DAV College Dehradun, he joined the Army in 1935.

During 1943, when World War-II was in full swing, he was serving with No.1 STB (No 1 Supply Trg. Battalion) Ferozepur, as Subedar. He was offered Commission by his Commandant Col. Robinsion provided he agreed to proceed to the war-affected area abroad. But his parents did not agree.

Subsequently, on completion of his term of employment, he retired as a Sub. Major in 1965. Immediately after retirement, he was appointed as ARO A(Asstt. Recruiting Officer) at Hathi Khana Meerut and retired therefrom in 1970 on superanuation at 55 years of age.

On 2nd July, 08, he felt pain in the chest and, before the doctor could check him, he expired peacefully. Death occurred within an hour or so.

His Kriya ceremony was peformed on 05.07.08, which was attended by a large number of relatives, local Mohyals and friends. He left behind two sons and one daughter. All are well-settled.

Before his death, his elder son, Rajiv Datta, had held a Mohyal meeting at his residence, on 18.05.08. At the meeting, the late Sh. A.P Datta suggested that, Hindi being our national language, it should have more space in our Mohyal Mitter. He further persuaded young Mohyals to take keen and more interest in the progress of the community. (pages 12 and 13 of MM of July 08 refer). This was his last appearance in the Mohyal meeting.

He was a pious and Mohyal-minded person. He was the elder brother of A.S Datta Member MS Meerut, r/o 214 Shakpura, Kankar Khera, Meerut (U.P.).

smt. hema datta

nSmt. Hema Datta, r/o 3034, Sector ‘A’ Pocket B&C Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-70 has donated Rs.1100/- on the Kriya ceremony of her husband, the late Shri Sanjay Datta, who expired on 26 June 2008.

shri k.h. bakshi

nProf. Kamal Rattan Vaid has donated Rs.500/- to GMS, in memory of his late father-in-law, Shri K.H. Bakshi, who expired in July 2008.
 
SMT. YAGIA DEVI CHHIBBER
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Everyone would wish to breathe one’s last and leave for one’s heavenly abode the way Smt. Yagia Devi Chhibber left for her final journey on 01.01.2008. She had spent a normal day, walked to the temple in the evening and was listening/watching Hanuman Chalisa on TV. She kept on sitting there (with closed eyes) when her children realised that she was no more. What a saintly way of departing-without a sigh, without pain and without any complaint!!!

She was married, in 1945 at Chakwal to the late Bhai Krishan Lal Chhibber (son of the late Bhai Devi Das ji Chhibber and the late Smt. Gurdai ji of Karyala). She was born to the late Dr. Pishori Lal Mehta (son of the late Risaldar Moolraj ji Mehta (Bhimwal) and the late Smt. Jamuna Devi of Kariyala) and the late Smt. Ram Ditti, on the day of the ‘Mundan Ceremony–Yagya (Havan)’ of her elder brother, the late Shri Thakur Dutt Mehta in June 1926. She was elder sister of Smt. Bimla Vaid (wife of Mehta K.L. Vaid) and myself.

Smt. Yagia was noble, humane, kind-hearted and God- fearing. She was always smiling, contented and ever willing to step forward with a helping hand.

She was so farsighted, mature and learned that she inculcated great qualities and values not only in her children but in me, also. She encouraged me to aspire high and I sincerely believe that I am what I am because of her affectionate nurture.

So deep was her love for each and every relationship that each relative felt that she loved him/her more than anyone else.

She has left behind a legacy of noble values for each one of us. If we can follow even a fraction of that, our lives would also become as simple as she made hers seem to be.

As a daughter, as a wife, as a mother, as a grandmother, as a sister and as a senior member of the family, she played each role to perfection. Such was the persona of my sister-the Yagia Chhibber. Her sudden departure has left a vacuum in our lives.

She is survived by two sons and three daughters. Her sons are Anil Chhibber–married to Smt. Rekha (their children are Raghav and Renuka) and Ashok Chhibber–married to Smt. Reema, (their children are Nalin and Divya). Her daughters are Smt. Kiran Bali–wife of the late Sh. Man Mohan Bali (their son is Arvind), Smt. Usha Dutta–married to Sh. Ashok Dutta (their children are Jai and Namarata) and Smt. Asha Dutta–married to Sh. Vijay Dutta (their daughter is Rachna).

On this occasion, the Chhibber family has donated Rs.1100/- to GMS Widow Fund and Rs.1100/- to GMS Education Fund.Her son Shri Ashok Kumar Chhibber has enrolled as Life Member of GMS.We all pray for peace to her soul–Brother Col. Satish Mehta.

 
SHRI RAKESH CHHIBBER
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Shri Rakesh Chhibber s/o the late Shri Ram Prakash Chhibber, resident of Mehrauli, died of heart attack on the 20th Dec., 2007 at the young age of 33 years.He is survived by his wife Smt. Saloni Chhibber and a 6-year old son.

Uthala Ceremony was held on 22nd Dec., 2007 which was attended by a large number of relatives & friends. MS Mehrauli and BMD T&C Society Mehrauli conveyed their condolence to the bereaved family.

On this sad occasion, Rs.200/- was donated by his wife to GMS and a like amount to MS Mehrauli, Radhe Shyam Mandir and Sree Rama Bai Kutir, Mehrauli.

 
SMT. ARVINDER KAUR DUTTA
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Smt. Arvinder Kaur Dutta w/o S. Daljit Singh Dutta, d/o S. Bhupinder Singh of Dharampur H.P., and daughter-in-law of MS Ludhiana President S. Amolak Singh Dutta & Smt. Simran Kaur Dutta expired on 09.01-2008. Kriya/Path was performed on 17.01.2008 largely attended by biradari, relatives and local persons. On this occasion S. Amolak Singh Dutta donated Rs.500/- to GMS & Rs.500/- to MS Ludhiana.
 
RZD. MADAN LAL BALI
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Rzd. Madan Lal Bali, s/o the late Rzd. Ramsahai Bali, aged 78 yrs., left for his heavenly abode on the 13th Oct. 2007. He was born in Kuhat brought up in Tahi (now in Pak.) and, after partition, had settled down in Haridwar with his family.

He had joined I.A.F. at a very young age. After working in the Air Force for abour 15 years, he opted for H.A.L., Kanpur and worked with them for a few years. Later, he joined an MNC at Nagpur.

Rzd. Madan Lal Ji was a kind-hearted, loving and noble personality. He was loved by one and all, and was very popular among his relatives and friends. His sudden, but peaceful, passing away has left a big vacuum for his near and dear ones.

He leaves behind his wife Smt. Premlata Bali, married and settled sons, Sunil-Renu/Rajiv-Seema and grand children staying with him in Nagpur; daughters, Mrs. Sunita Gopal Krishan Chhibbar & Mrs. Anita Mukesh Chaddha, happily married and well-settled with their families, at Bhopal, and Nagpur, respectively.

Rzd. Madan Lal ji’s “Pagdi-Rasam’’, which was held at the Sanathan Dharam Sabha Hall, K dbi Chowk, Nagpur, was largely attended by relatives and friends from all walks of life. All other Pujas, such as “Kriya” –Narayan Bali were performed by his eldest son Sunil, with his younger brothers, Sanjay, Jatin & Deepak, under the guidance of Badi Chachiji, Smt. Pushplata Bali and her family, and attended by Chotte Chachaji, Rzd. Samsherlal Bali with family, eldest sister Smt. Veerawali Dattaji, with family, Chotti Buaji Smt. Swaranlata Chhibber alongwith Fufaji Sh. Vishnu Mitter Chhibber, Mausaji Shri R.K. Bakshi, besides many other relatives and friends, at his ancestral home in Haridwar.

On the 13th day, “Havan’’ & Brahmbhoj were performed at his residence in Nagpur.On this sad occasion, the family has donated Rs. 1000/- to GMS.

 
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