20100428

Sikh police officers who wear turbans cannot join firearms teams?



Sikh police officers who wear turbans cannot join firearms teams
, following a ruling from the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo).

Officers can choose instead to wear a smaller head covering known as a patka, which will fit under a helmet.

The Acpo guidance follows consultations with the Home Office and a range of police associations representing Sikhs.

In 2009, a tribunal awarded £10,000 to a Sikh officer who was ordered to remove his turban during riot training.

The British Sikh Police Association asked for a clarification from Acpo following the award, and proposed a "ballistic turban" that would provide head protection.

Acpo opted against the ballistic turban approach but said the idea was worth "future exploration".

'No discrimination'

"The police service has a legal duty to consider the health and safety of staff at work and provide appropriate personal protective equipment to staff who are placed in high risk situations," said Chief Constable Meredydd Hughes, Acpo's head of uniformed operations.

As a result, Sikh officers will only be permitted to engage in armed operations if they remove their turbans or wear the smaller patka head covering to permit the use of a helmet for protection.

Chief Constable Hughes said that wearing a patka was "a matter of choice for the police officer", adding that "Sikh officers who wear a turban will not be discriminated against if they choose not to perform firearms or higher-level public order duties".

'Treated with fairness'

Gurpal Virdi, office co-ordinator for the Metropolitan Police Sikh Association, welcomed the clarification.

"Supervising officers had no idea how to deal with Sikh officers before; there was no guidance," he told BBC News.

"Some Sikh officers were being discriminated against, especially in rural constabularies.

"The guidance now makes clear how Sikh officers should be treated with fairness."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8639432.stm

20100207

Mohit and tarsem leads team media to win


Mohit and tarsem leads team media to win

Ludhiana: (7th feb 2010)
Wonderful batting by captain mohit khanna and tremendous bowling by spin bowler tarsem deogan leads team media to another victory here on Sunday in a 20-20 friendly cricket match against the ludhiana police eleven. the match was played at cricket ground of govt. college for boys ludhiana. Team media won this match by 40 runs. mohit scored a fifty, while tarsem scatterd four wickets. Spin bowler from police eleven DSP varinder singh brar also collect four wickets. tarsem and DSP brar declared man of the match jointly. Both teams played with true game spirit.
Captain of police eleven SSP Dr. Sukhchain singh gill won the toss and invited team media to bat. Team media loose nine wickets and set a target of 158 for police eleven in 20 overs. Face batsman mohit khanna and sunil gave a strong start to team media. mohit scored 55 runs with the help of one six and five fours. sunil scored 16 runs. Other successful batsman were neeraj manra and lehri. neeraj collect 20 runs with help of one six and a four. lehri contributes 16 runs in teams total.
DSP varinder brar collect 4 wickets.
Police eleven failed to follow the target. police eleven got all out on 117 runs in 14.5 overs. Captain of the team SSP Dr. sukhchain singh gill scored 15 runs. Ravinder contributes highest 24 runs. SHO Daljit singh khak (18), SP Snehdeep sharma (17) and gurwinder (16) also bat very well.
Tarsem deogan was the most successful bowler for media eleven. tarsem got four wickets and scatterd the middle order of police eleven. Police eleven was in strong position when spinners were introduced in bowling. Arshdeep samar collect two wickets with his off spin bowling and accompanied tarsem to send all the batsman of police eleven back to pavilion. neeraj manra claims two and ajit claims one wicket.
SSP Dr. Sukhchain singh gill congratulate team media for the victory. SSP announced a series of 20-20 matches between team media and police eleven. The others who enjoyed the match were SP (traffic) Rupinder singh, SP (headquarter) Harish kumar sharma, DSP Bhupinder singh, DSP Harmohan singh, DSP Parampal singh, DSP Harjinder singh, manager team media sunil dutt, inspector Maninder bedi, sub-inspector Beant juneja and sub-inspector Jarnail singh.

20100110

Sky is for birds


One of my friend send me this e-mail. i found this mail very touchy. one should aware about the nature, the sky is for birds.
The Manja (thread) of kites kills and injures many birds every year. Please don't fly kites and if you have to, please don't use glass manja.

Please pass this on to your friends. Together we can save many birds.

If you see a bird in trouble please report to the nearest animal shelter as early as possible.


The chinese Kite string is responsible for injuries and death of birds animals and even human beings.