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ndheeraj weds chirjeev:  The marriage of Ku. Dheeraj Vaid d/o Smt. Bimla Vaid and Bk. Prem Swaroop Vaid and grand daughter of the late Bk. Dharm Dev Vaid, with Shri Chirjeev Dutta s/o Smt. Kamlesh Dutta and the late Sh. Verinder Datta and grandson of the late Dr. Mangal Singh Dutta of Gurdaspur (Punjab), was celebrated on the 27th April 2008 at Tangri Palace, Kathua. It was attended by members of the Mohyal biradari, relatives & friends. The function was well- organised by the sons of Bk. Prem Swaroop Vaid, Shiv Deep Vaid and Hardeep Vaid.

On this happy occasion, Bk. Prem Swaroop Vaid donated Rs.151/- to GMS and Rs.101/- to MS Kathua. Congratulations to both the families from MS Kathua.

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anniversary

nShri Suraj Prakash Chhibber & Smt. Om Kumari Chhibber, r/o V/A-30, Gali No.1, Virender Nagar, New Delhi-110058, celebrated their Golden Marriage Anniversary on the 13th April, 2008 (Baisakhi Day). They prayed to God & elders, and decorated Shri Sai Baba with New Vastar, to get their blessings.

The went to Mohyal Ashram Haridwar on 13th Apri, 08 to celebrate the Mundan ceremony of their grand son Master Ujjwal s/o Mr. Ravinder Kumar Chhibber & Mrs. Anupama Chhibber at ‘Har-ki-Pauri’ Haridwar.

The occasion was celebrated joyfully with family members. Sons B.K. Chhibber and Ravinder K. Chhibber, grand daughters Nidhi, Kuruna, Malika & Dhrshti Taruna and near & dear sent their good wishes.

In celebration of both the occasions, Shri S.P. Chhibber has donated Rs.501/- to GMS.

Kunti Personifies Mother Earth

The Sage Ved Vyasa personified the earth as Kunti in the epic Mahabharata. As a young girl Kunti was granted a boon by sage Durvasa that she could invoke any God or celestial being by chanting a sacred mantra. The God so summoned shall beget her a child equal to him in glory.

Kunti was fascinated by the rising sun. In the aura of the sun she saw a handsome man adorned with divine armour and brilliant earrings. Remembering Durvasa’s sacred mantra, she addressed it to the sun God Surya Dev who at once appeared in his glowing celestial robes. The sun God touched her navel and by the power of anima, entered her body. She gave birth to a son called Karna. The child also wore armour (kavacha) and earrings (kundala).

In Sanskrit, Kum-ti means the earth. Kunti’s other name is Pritha, meaning Prithvi or the earth. Life originated on earth with the help of the sun’s rays. Vegetation was born. Karna literally means grain with chaff. He represented seed, the essence of the vegetable kingdom. But a seed cannot sprout without water. Kunti placed the child in a basket in the waters of the river Aswa. Karna was found and brought up by Adhirath, a charioteer, who lived by the banks of the river. Adhi-rath literally means ‘anxiety for body’.

Karna grew up as a great warrior later to be known as Ang-Raj, meaning ruler of body, because it is food that sustains the body. The significance of Karna’s golden protective armour and earrings can be comprehended from the Sanskrit words, kavacha and kundala.

Kunti invoked other celestials using the sacred charm and gave birth to the five Pandavas–Yudhishthira from Dharma, Bhima from Vayu, Arjuna from Indra, Nakul and Sahdev from the Asvins. If Kunti’s first-born conceived through the energy of the sun represents the vegetable kingdom, all the five Pandava brothers may be considered to constitute different parts that go to the making of man, the highest manifestation of the animal kingdom.

Yudhishthira represents buddhi; Bhima, mind; Arjuna, prana or breath; and the twins Nakul and Sahdev, arms and legs respectively. They were born one after the other, like the child emerges from the womb, head foremost. First the upper part of the head appears, that is the place of buddhi (Yudhishthira); then the brow, the place of mind (Bhima); then the organs of the senses from the ears downwards through which breath can pass, as through openings (Arjuna), completing the principal parts of man. Then we have arms, followed by legs, which are alike in every part and lie together in the womb; and so they are twins represented by Nakul and Sahdev.

The above interpretation merely seeks to draw attention to the importance of all aspects of the environment for as human beings we have within us elements of all that exists outside of us. The earth (environment) and its inhabitants therefore need to live in mutual harmony.  

langar fund

nShri D.C. Dutt of 11, Lorne Street SN15DP Swindon UK, has donated Rs.11,000/- towards Langar Fund at Mohyal Ashram, Haridwar, in the sweet memory of Shri Vijay Dutt s/o the late Smt. Pushpa Rani (Shri D.C. Dutt’s first wife) and D.C. Dutt, rosy infant who faded away at the age of 8 months only, at his budding stage.

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nDr. S.P. Vaid, H.No.85, Subash Nagar, Jammu, Tel.: 0191-2575645, has donated Rs.11,000/- towards the Langar Fund at the Mohyal Ashram, Haridwar in the name of his parents Rzd. Mangat Ram and Smt. Krishna Devi Vaid. Date of Langar: 27th May.

Rzd. Mangat Ram Vaid was born in 1921 at Village-Gunni, Tehsil-Kotli (now in Pak.). He was the son of Rzd. Shiv Ram Vaid and Smt. Bhaiyan Devi Vaid and grandson of Smt. and Rzd. Devi Ditta Vaid. He married Smt. Krishna Devi in 1941. After partition, he settled down at Jammu and expired on the 8th March 1978 at Subash Nagar, Jammu.

Smt. Krishna Devi Vaid’s 15th Barsi was on May 27, 2008. The Langar Fund donation is for free langar at the Mohyal Ashram Haridwar on her Barsi.

nShri Kishan Pal Dutta, r/o        O/14, Chander Shekhar Azad Colony, Kishan Ganj Delhi-07,  has donated Rs.11,000/- towards Langar Fund on the 4th death anniversary of his son Mr. Narender Dutta, who died on 14th July, 2004. He is remembered fondly and missed immensely by all family members. Date of Langar: 14th July.

nShri Dalip Bali r/o H.No.240, Mohalla, Sant Pura, Yamuna Nagar (Mob.: 9896329406), has donated Rs.11,000/- towards the Langar Fund on the 1st death anniversary of his brother the late  Shri Davinder Bali (Giddo). Date of Langar: 11th June.

nShri Vipin Bali s/o Shri K.R. Bali, H.No. 529-530, Street No.D-21, Chhattarpur Pahari, New Delhi-110074, has donated Rs. 11,000/- towards the Langar Fund in the everlasting and respectful memory of his grand parents, the late Sh. Shiv Ram Bali (s/o the late Sh. Dewan Chand Bali) and Smt. Kulwanti Devi Bali    (d/o the late Sh. Uttam Chand Dutta), hailing from Rawalpindi (Pak.). Date of Langar: 15th August.

nNinth death anniversary of Shri S.L. Datta, former President of MS Janakpuri and Noida and former Member of the, GMS Managing Committee, falls on 27th July, 08. In his fond memory, his beloved wife, Smt. Savitri Datta and sons, Ashok Datta (New Jersey USA) and Girish Datta, Vice-President, The Hindustan Times, New Delhi, have donated Rs.11,000/- towards Langar Fund. The late Sh. S.L. Datta was a staunch Mohyal, who actively participated in the activities of MS Janakpuri/Noida as well as GMS. Date of Langar: 27th July.

nShri Kumar D. Kanal, r/o 7A, Happy Home, St. Martin’s Road, Bandra, Mumbai-50, has donated Rs.11000/- towards the Langar Fund, in memory of his late father Shri Dayal Das s/o the late Sh. Maganlal Kanal was born in 1924 and expired on the 10th May 1990. He was originally from Shikarpur (Sind). He migrated from Karachi in 1947. The late Dayaldas was in the business of Export of Foodgrains.

He was survived by Smt. Sushila Dayaldas Kanal, Kumar Dayal Kanal, Narain Dayal Kanal, Rajoo Dayal Kanal, Asha w/o Kishore Bhatia (daughter) and Ashok Dayal Kanal.

The late Shri Dayal Das’s son Shri Kumar Dayal Kanal (born on 4th May 1945) is a partner in Kiron Industries, 20, Hiranandam Industrial Estate Kanjrur Marg (W) Mumbai. Date of Langar: 4th May.

nSmt. Jamunabai w/o Gidumal Lalla was born in 1900 and left for her heavenly abode on the 17th Aug. 1989.

She was originally from Sukkur (Sind) (Pak.) She had lost her beloved husband in the Quetta Earthquake in 1935, leaving her & two minor sons, aged 9 years & 1½ years, whom she brought up single– handedly against all odds.

Her elder son Shri Anshilal Gidumal Lalla expired on 25.2.94 and younger son, Gopal Das Gidumal Lalla, r/o Flat No.7, 5th Floor Avanti Aptt. Sion Mumbai is a Legal Consultant & Advocate at Mumbai. He has donated Rs.11,000/- towards Langar Fund in memory of his mother Smt. Jamuna Bai. Date of Langar: 17th Aug.

nShri Jeewan Kumar Mohan & Shri Sandeep Mohan sons of the late Shri Shadi Ram Mohan, have donated Rs.11,000/- to the GMS for the Langar Fund in Mohyal Ashram, Haridwar, in memory of their late father. Date of Langar: 9th May.

Both sons of the late Shri Shadi Ram Mohan are in Australia.

merit news

1.   MERIT ITC AFFILIATED FOR

      VOCATIONAL COURSE

MERIT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CENTRE (MERIT ITC) has got affiliation from Directorate of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), Govt. of NCT of Delhi for running Vocational course namely; Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA). This one year course will commence from 1st August, 2008 and minimum qualification for the course is 10+2 or duly recognized Diploma in Engineering from any polytechnic of three years duration after class 10th.

2.      COMPLETION OF COURSE FOR DGR

      CANDIDATES

Three candidates namely Uttam Biswas (POMA), Avtar Singh (Nb Sub) and Kamal Singh( Nk – Retd.) were nominated by Directorate General of Resettlement for Office Management and Executive Secretarial Practices Course               (Course No. 797/03) under resettlement training program (PBOR 2007-08) . The Course was held at MERIT from 3rd March 2008 to 24th May, 2008. After successful completion of the course, the candidates were awarded certificates by Sh. O.P. Mohan, Chairman and Dr. Rattan K. Datta, Director. They also wished the candidates all the best in their future life.

3.      SCHOLARSHIP TO CHITRA MEHTA

Ms. Chitra Mehta d/o Shri Mahendra Kumar Mehta resident of Mehrauli has been admitted to DOEACC ‘A’ level course in MERIT. She has been granted scholarship by GMS. Students are welcome to join MERIT to avail such scholarships.

(Vinay Kumar Dutta)

A.O. & Centre Head

well done deven

Major Deven Datta s/o Shri D.N. Datta, President MS Prem Nagar, Dehradun and grandson of the late Smt. Krishnawanti Datta and the late Mehta Kundan Lal Datta, has successfully completed his Army Pilot Course from Combat Army Aviation Training School, Nashik on the 8th May 2008 and has been posted to Nagaland.

Major Deven Datta joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun after completing his B.E. in E & T.C. from Dehradun Institute of Technology in 2002 and was commissioned in the Army AAD Corps, in Dec. 2003.

During his short service, he has undergone Commando Course from Belgaum and Mountaineering Course from Darjeeling. He is a very sincere and God-fearing person and respects his elders.

Major Deven’s sister, Sqn. Ldr. Bhavana, and Jiju, Sqn. Ldr. Vipin, together with parents, relatives and the Mohyal families of Prem Nagar, Dehradun wish him all the best and prosperity in his new life.

God bless you, Maj. Deven Datta. Keep up the name of Mohyals.—Harshbir Mehta, Secretary MS Prem Nagar, Dehradun.

langar fund

nShri Ashok Mehta & Shivam Mehta, r/o H.No.321, Ward-II, Katran Gali Mishra Chowk Kurukshetra, have donated Rs.11,000/- towards Langar Fund in the memory of Mehta Inder Raj Chhibber. Date of Langar: 8th June.

 

AN APPEAL

Shri Narinder Bakshi of Village Tanda Ujjain, Kashipur, Distt Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand is suffering from Kidney ailment since the last one and half years requiring periodical dialyses. Due to financial constraints, his wife is unable to give him proper medical treatment and has requested for financial help.

An appeal is, therefore made to all Mohyal Sabhas and generous Mohyals to come forward and donate whatever amount they can for the treatment of Shri Narinder Bakshi. Donations may be sent either direct to Smt. Meena Bakshi, Village Tanda Ujjain, Kashipur, Distt. Udham Singh Nagar-Uttarakhand or through General Mohyal Sabha.

Secretary General, GMS

 
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