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meghmanimetal · 2 months
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Supplier of Stainless Steel Angles in Punjab
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Meghmani Metal is the largest Supplier of Stainless Steel Angles in Punjab, India. Stainless Steel Angles are versatile and commonly used in every industry, available in various dimensions and sizes. SS Angles, also known as stainless steel angles, are versatile structural components widely used in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications. These angles are made from stainless steel, a corrosion-resistant alloy known for its durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. Key Features of SS Angles:   Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel angles offer excellent resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for outdoor and corrosive environments. High Strength: SS angles provide high structural strength, ensuring stability and support in construction and fabrication projects. Aesthetic Appeal: With a sleek and modern appearance, stainless steel angles enhance the visual appeal of architectural and design elements. Versatility: SS angles are available in a wide range of sizes, thicknesses, and configurations, making them adaptable to various structural and design requirements. Ease of Fabrication: These angles can be easily cut, welded, and formed to create customized shapes and structures, facilitating ease of fabrication and installation. Low Maintenance: Stainless steel requires minimal maintenance, making SS angles a cost-effective and long-lasting solution for structural applications. Wide Applications: SS angles find applications in diverse industries such as construction, architecture, manufacturing, automotive, marine, and infrastructure development. Environmentally Friendly: Stainless steel is a sustainable and recyclable material, aligning with environmental standards and green building practices. SS angles are commonly used for:   Structural support in buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects. Architectural trim and detailing. Frameworks and supports in machinery and equipment. Brackets and reinforcements in furniture and fixtures. Handrails, balustrades, and guardrails in staircases and walkways.   We Provide Supplier of Stainless Steel Angles in Punjab Including Hoshiarpur, Faridkot, Amritsar, Bathinda, Batala, Rupnagar, Nawanshahr, Sirhind, Khamanon, Adampur, Ludhiana, Patiala, Khanna, Mansa, Malerkotla, Rajpura, Fatehgarh Sahib, Bassi Pathana, Banga Rural, Kapurthala, Firozpur, Jalandhar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Doraha, Phillaur, Sirhind. Read the full article
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gkecindia · 5 months
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Today we commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s two elder sons, Baba Ajit Singh Ji and Baba Jujhar Singh Ji. A day to remember exemplary courage and conviction!
How strong might the beliefs, willpower, and spirit of sacrifice be within Dasam Pita when He sent His sons into the Chamkaur battlefields.
They will continue inspiring younger generations to rise against injustice and fight for the rights of all mankind. Their sacrifice will always be remembered.
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nashamuktifoundation1 · 7 months
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Nasha Mukti Kendra in Sirhind
What sets Nasha Mukti Kendra in Sirhind apart is its holistic approach to healing. The program is designed not merely to address the symptoms but to delve into the root causes of addiction. A team of experienced counselors, psychologists, and medical professionals work in tandem to provide comprehensive care. Therapy sessions, both individual and group, form the backbone of the rehabilitation process, allowing individuals to navigate through their emotional landscapes.
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davysingh · 1 year
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proud-sikh · 1 year
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ਸਫ਼ਰ - ਏ - ਸ਼ਹਾਦਤ ਛੋਟੇ ਸਾਹਿਜ਼ਾਦਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਲਾਸਾਨੀ ਸ਼ਹਾਦਤ ਨੂੰ ਕੋਟਿ ਕੋਟਿ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਮ 🙌🙌 ੧੩ ਪੋਹ ੫੫੪ . . . . . . #sikh #anandgarhsahib #gurugobindsinghji #safareshahadat #thandaburj #fatehgarhsahib #sirhind #chaarsahibzade #13poh #vichhorha #alahyaarkhanyogi#calligraphy #punjabi #gurmukhi #gurmukhicalligraphy #akharkaari #instalike #cartridge #ink #instagood #likesforlike #punjab #punjabiquotes #viral #viralpost #wmk #Khalsa #Sikh #love #loveforpunjab #gurugobindsinghji (at Pb 19 Barnala) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmslmBBJ7CR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sikhwisdomorg · 1 year
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Chaar Sahibzade, Baba Ajit Singh Ji,Baba Jujhar Singh Ji, Baba Jorawar Singh Ji, Baba Fateh Singh Ji
The martyrdom of the Sahibzaadas and our present situation
BAS EK HIND MAI TEERATH HAI YAATRA KE LIYE
KATAAYE BAAP NE BETE YAHAN KHUDA KE LIYE
When every Sikh does Ardaas daily in the morning and evening, mention is made in the prayer. Panj Pyaare, Char Sahibzaade. These four Sahibzaadas are the four sons of Dhan Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Whose names are:
Baba Ajit Singh Ji
Baba Jujhar Singh Ji
Baba Jorawar Singh Ji
Baba Fateh Singh Ji
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mediaheights · 5 months
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n7india · 6 months
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Punjab News : Bihar के Katihar जाने वाली विशेष ट्रेन रद्द होने पर यात्रियों ने Sirhind Railway Station पर तोड़फोड़ की
Chandigarh: बिहार के कटिहार के लिए मंगलवार को एक विशेष ट्रेन रद्द होने के बाद पंजाब के सरहिंद रेलवे स्टेशन पर अराजक दृश्य देखा गया। ट्रेन रद्द होने से नाराज होकर ट्रेन का इंतजार कर रहे सैकड़ों यात्रियों ने रेलवे स्टेशन पर तोड़फोड़ की। उत्तर रेलवे के अधिकारियों के अनुसार, कुछ नाराज यात्रियों ने कथित तौर पर पथराव किया, जब उन्हें पता चला कि जो ट्रेन कटिहार के लिए रवाना होने वाली थी, वह रद्द कर दी…
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riyasat-e-rana2 · 6 months
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Sip, Socialize, and Enjoy: Discover the Allure of Riyasat-e-rana’s Bar
Introduction  Step into a world of sophisticated charm and delightful indulgence as you enter the enchanting Riyasat-e-rana’s Bar. Nestled within the luxurious confines of our esteemed hotel, Riyasat-e-rana, this stylish and vibrant bar offers an unforgettable experience for discerning guests. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be captivated by the inviting ambiance, impeccable service, and an impressive array of handcrafted cocktails, fine wines, and premium spirits. Whether you’re seeking a place to unwind after a long day, celebrate a special occasion, or simply revel in the company of friends, Riyasat-e-rana’s Bar is the ultimate destination for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
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prabhghuman · 4 months
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DHAN BABA DEEP SINGH JI
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BABA DEEP SINGH JI SHAHEED 🙏🏻 (26 January 1682 - 13 November 1757)
“ਜਉ ਤਉ ਪ੍ਰੇਮ ਖੇਲਣ ਕਾ ਚਾਉ॥ ਸਿਰੁ ਧਰਿ ਤਲਿ ਗਲੀ ਮੇਰੀ ਆਉ॥ ਇਤੁ ਮਾਰਗਿ ਪੈਰੁ ਧਰਿਜੇ ॥ ਸਿਰੁ ਦਿਜੈ ਕਾਣਿ ਵ ਕੀਜੈ ॥੨੦ ॥”
( If you desire to play this game of love with Me (god), Then stop onto My Path with your head in Hand. When you place your feet on this Path, Give me your head and don’t pay any attention to public opinion. ॥20॥)
{From: Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang: 1410 to 1412, section: Salok Varan Thay Vadhekh }
Baba Deep Singh ji was a Sikh leader known for his bravery and devotion to Sikhism also one of the most hollowed martyrs in Sikhism. He is remembered for his sacrifice and devotion to the teachings of the Gurus .
Baba Deep Singh ji was born on 26 January 1682 in Sandhu Jatt Sikh family. His father name was “Bhai Bhagta ji” and he was a farmer and his mother was “Mata Jioni Ji”. He born in Pahuwind village in Tarn Taran, Amritsar district of Punjab.
He was the first head of Misl Shaheedan Tarna Dal and first head of Damdaki Taksal, then head of Sharomani Panth Akali Buddha Dal.
The Battle of Amritsar, also known as the “Siege of Amritsar”, occurred in 1757. It was a fierce battle between the Sikhs and the Mughal forces. The Sikhs were defending the city Amritsar and the Golden Temple from the Mughals Afghan Army. During the battle, Baba Deep Singh offered prayers before starting “May My Head Fall At The DARBAR SAHIB”. Baba Deep Singh, who was in his 70s, displayed exceptional courage and determination. Despite being severely wounded, he continued fighting and ultimately fulfilled his vow to reach the Golden Temple. His act of bravery and sacrifice is celebrated in Sikh history and culture.
In 1757 on 13 November, during the Battle of Amritsar, he fought fearlessly and sacrificed himself . The Battle of Amritsar strengthened the resolve of the Sikh community and solidified their commitment to defending their faith and sacred sites. It also contributed to the historical significance of the Golden Temple in Sikhism.
He also fought the Battle of Chapal Chiri (1710), Battle of Sadhuara (1710) and Siege of Sirhind (1710) alongside with BaBa Banda Singh Bahadur.
His courage, dedication and legacy is a powerful reminder of the strength of faith and the importance of standing up for what you believe and also for religion. Baba Deep Singh Ji's unwavering determination and fearlessness in the face of adversity are truly inspiring. His commitment to protecting the Golden Temple and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his beliefs are qualities that inspires us to be stand up for ourselves.
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kdigitalworld · 5 months
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pradeepnagori · 1 year
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14th Jan 1761, Third Battle of Panipat. The day that could change the course of Indian History.
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(Video credit to my Friend Mahesh Kadam from Satara and Vijaya Dada)
Today everyone has been wishing Happy Sankranti and I rarely saw a post that remembered 14th Jan 1761, except for a few friends from Satara, since they are very closely connected to this day as a lot have lost a lot of family members, in some cases even two generations. Hence, I just thought may be its time to just make a small note and circulate so that this day could be remembered and paid tribute to the Maratha History
This day, 14th Jan 1761, is a day Indian History should never forget since this was the day 3rd  battle of Panipat was fought and I feel could also have altered the course of Indian History. This is my attempt to summarise what happened this day on the battlefield.
The Third Battle of Panipat took place on this day in 1761, at Panipat, between a northern expeditionary force of the Maratha Empire and a coalition of the King of Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Durrani with two Indian Muslim allies—the Rohilla under the command of Najib-Ud-Daula, and Shuja-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Oudh
The battle is considered one of the largest fought in the 18th century, and has perhaps the largest number of fatalities in a single day reported in a classic formation battle between two armies.
A little background to this war: Under Peshwa Baji Rao, Gujarat and Malwa came under Maratha control. Finally, in 1737, Baji Rao defeated the Mughals on the outskirts of Delhi, and brought much of the former Mughal territories south of Delhi under Maratha control. Baji Rao’s son, Balaji Baji Rao (popularly known as Nana Saheb), further increased the territory under Maratha control by invading Punjab in 1758 and went right upto the Attak fort. Marathas ruled from Attak to Cuttack. This brought the Marathas into direct confrontation with the Durrani empire of Ahmad Shah Abdali. In 1759 he raised an army from the Pashtun tribes and made several gains against the smaller Maratha garrisons in Punjab. He then joined with his Indian allies—the Rohilla Afghans of the Gangetic Doab—forming a broad coalition against the Marathas. The Marathas then were the protectors of Mughals in return of the Chauth, a right of tax collection in return of protection. Hence under the command of Sadashiv Rao Bhau, Maratha’s responded by gathering an army of between 45,000–60,000, which was accompanied by roughly 200,000 non-combatants, a number of whom were pilgrims desirous of making pilgrimages to Hindu holy sites in northern India
With both sides poised for battle, manoeuvring followed, with skirmishes between the two armies fought around Karnal and Kunjpura. Abdus Samad Khan, the faujdar of Sirhind, had come to Kunjpura, on the banks of the Yamuna river 60 miles to the north of Delhi with a force of more than ten thousand and supplies for the Afghan force. Kunjpura was stormed by the Marathas who was running short of supplies. Aided by the musketeers under Ibrahim Gardi, the Marathas achieved a rather easy victory at Kunjpura against an army of around 15,000 Afghans posted there.[14] Some of Abdali's best generals like Najabat Khan were killed.[21][22]Abdus Samad Khan the faujdar of Sirhind was also killed during the battle.[23]Qutab shah who was responsible for beheading Dattaji Shinde at the battle of Barari ghat was executed by the Marathas after their capture of Kunjpura
After the Marathas failed to prevent Abdali's forces from crossing the Yamuna River, they set up defensive works in the ground near Panipat, thereby blocking his access back to Afghanistan, just as Abdali's forces blocked theirs to the south
During the next two months of the siege, constant skirmishes and duels took place between units from the two sides. In one of these Najib lost 3,000 of his Rohillas and was nearly killed himself. Facing a potential stalemate, Abdali decided to seek terms, which Bhau was willing to consider. However, Najib Khan delayed any chance of an agreement with an appeal on religious grounds and sowed doubt about whether the Marathas would honour any agreement
Unable to continue without supplies or wait for reinforcements from Pune any longer, Bhau decided to break the siege. Shuja had been funding Abdali and hence was not in same position as Bhau. Before dawn on 14 January 1761, the Maratha troops broke their fast with sugared water in the camp and prepared for combat.
While until almost late noon Marathas were dominating the battlefield one bullet hit Vishwas Rao, Son of Balaji Rao. The death of Vishwas turned the battle dramatically. Seeing him fall, the troops lost heart. Sadashiv Bhau himself dismounted from his elephant to come to see Vishwas and without his rallying presence, the Marathas troops panicked and began fleeing the battlefield. In the unruly chaos that followed, Abdali launched another attack with the rest of his reserves that swung in from the rear and sides of the beleaguered Marathas.
What followed was a slaughter. Weakened after the day-long fighting they were cut to pieces as the Afghan cavalry tore into them and bullets rained upon them. Their right flank under Holkar and Scindia took no part in the fighting and melted away from the battlefield, moving to Delhi and then their home bases. For the rest, it was carnage, as they battled desperately in isolated pockets.
On this day, 50-60,000 Marathas fell only in one day. Another 20-30,000 women and children were captured and taken as slaves. Not less than 100,000 Marathas (soldiers and non-combatants) perished during and after the battle.
The result of the battle was the halting of further Maratha advances in the north, and a destabilization of their territories, for roughly 10 years. This period of 10 years is marked by the rule of Peshwa Madhavrao, who is credited with the revival of Maratha domination following the defeat at Panipat. In 1771, 10 years after Panipat, he sent a large Maratha army into North India in an expedition that was meant to (a) re-establish Maratha domination in North India, and (b) Punish refractory powers that had either sided with the Afghans, such as the Rohillas, or had shaken off Maratha domination after Panipat. The success of this campaign can be seen as the last saga of the long story of Panipat.
Devoid of any major challenger, the British consolidated their position and established British rule in India that would last 200 years. That perhaps was the greatest tragedy of the battle. 
If Shuja-Ud-Daula had struck to his promise and supported Bhau Abdali had no chance in the war since the entire funding to Abdali was by Shuja. Had Marathas won this war the course of Indian History would have been different since Marathas were the only ones that had repeatedly defetated English Forces.
Additional information: Since I belong to Satara i would like to also mention that large number if warriors in the war were from Satara and there was almost no house left that did not loose someone.
If anyone is interested in knowing in a lot more details please see this YouTube video (in Marathi by Ninad Bedekar who is a great author on this subject)
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Some of the WhatsApp status message of my friend from Satara Pravin Pawar
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panipat.gov.in
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davysingh · 1 year
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#educator #education #teachergram #teachergram #studentsuccess #punjabivirsa #punjabigabru #punjabimedia #punjabibhangra #sikhwedding #sikhmodels🇨🇦🇨🇦 #sikhpersonality #punjabisinger #punjabistars #punjabisong #patiala #amritsar #jalandhar #mohali #sirhind #fatehgarh #ludhiana #khanna #samana #ferozpur #chandigarh #pollywoodswagz #pollywood #pollywoodartists (at Punjabi University Patiala) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpsA2OvPsy3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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proud-sikh · 1 year
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ਸਫ਼ਰ - ਏ - ਸ਼ਹਾਦਤ ਦੂਸਰੀ ਪੇਸ਼ੀ…; ੧੨ ਪੋਹ ੫੫੪ . . . . . . #sikh #anandgarhsahib #gurugobindsinghji #safareshahadat #thandaburj #fatehgarhsahib #sirhind #chaarsahibzade #12poh #vichhorha #alahyaarkhanyogi#calligraphy #punjabi #gurmukhi #gurmukhicalligraphy #akharkaari #instalike #cartridge #ink #instagood #likesforlike #punjab #punjabiquotes #viral #viralpost #wmk #Khalsa #Sikh #love #loveforpunjab #gurugobindsinghji (at Sangrur The beautiful city) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmp_yIXp_U9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sikhwisdomorg · 1 year
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Chaar Sahibzade Article- https://sikhwisdom.org/chaar-sahibzade/
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