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Paramjeet Singh Gazi

On Current Situation, Delhi Darbar’s Changed Policy & Disarray in Electoral Sikh Politics of Punjab

Speech of Sikh Siyasat editor at Gurdwara Shikar Ghat, Patshahi Chhevin, Village Dallewal near Goraya on 14 September 2024.

Punjab Water Crisis: Various Aspects, Causes and Solution

Punjab is currently facing a huge water crisis. Where the underground water in Punjab is running out, the remaining underground water is being polluted through Tika borewell. An analysis of last year's flood data released by BBMB shows that these floods could have been prevented or their impact could have been reduced.

Budha darya discussion

Why Pollution of Budha Nalah and Satluj River Does Not Stop? Who is Responsible ?

Why Pollution of Budha Nalah and Satluj River Does Not Stop? Who is Responsible? What Should Be Done?

Using Social Media Restrictions as a Tool of Psychological Warfare: India’s Punjab Trial

Goshat Sabha, Punjabi University, Patiala in collaboration with South Asia Language and Culture Center organized a seminar on "Social Media and Freedom of expression: An Analysis" in the Senate Hall of Punjabi University,

Indus Water Treaty & Punjab Water Crisis

A Seminar was held at the Sanet Hall, Punjabi University, Patiala on Wednesday (Dated: 19/04/23) on the topic of "Punjab Water Crisis and International Politics" to discuss the day by day increasingly crisis of waters in Panjab.

Crisis of Panjab Waters and International Politics

A Seminar was held at the Sanet Hall, Punjabi University, Patiala on Wednesday (Dated: 19/04/23) on the topic of "Panjab Water Crisis and International Politics" to discuss the day by day increasingly crisis of waters in Panjab.

Who Are Possible Allies of Sikh in Present Times : Speech of Parmjeet Singh Gazi at Mudaki Morcha

On April 5, 2023, a large gathering assembled at Mudki Morcha by Misal Sutlej near Ghall Khurd on Ferozepur-Moga Road. Listen to the views shared by Parmjeet Sinhh Gazi (Editor, Sikh Siyasat).

The Issue of Punjab’s Fertile Land and River Waters

At village Ghal Khurd on the Moga-Firojpur road, over the twin canals bridge, a clear front is underway for the solution of Punjab's river waters under the leadership of Misal Sutlej

How to Understand and Deal with Critical Situations

Now a days people have become so hasty that most of the things are done on the whim of their own mind. A person does not even venture enough to investigate the facts of his own mind before declaring it to be true.

Stages of Genocide and 1984 Sikh Genocide : Speech of Parmjeet Singh Gazi at Punjabi University

A seminar was organized by Sath at Punjabi University Patiala on November 17, 2022 to commemorate the Sikh Genocide of November 1984. On this occasion, S. Parmjeet Singh Gazi, presented a paper on the topic of 'Stages of Genocide and Sikh Genocide 1984'.

How and Why Sikhs Should Remember November 1984 Sikh Genocide? Why Is It Important?

Sikh Jatha Malwa (SJM) organized a remembrance event to mark 38th anniversary of 1984 Sikh Genocide in India. A samagam was held at Gurdwara Nankiana Sahib (Sangrur) on 1 November 2022 in this regard.

Fight Against Factories Polluting Water Resources is Struggle to Save Civilisation of Punjab

People of Chamkaur Sahib have announced that they won’t allow this mill to be set up in their area as their area is eco-sensitive and any industrial activity will lead to pollution of ground water in this area. On 28 August 2022 a mass gathering was held at Gurdwara Bir Jand Sahib

November 1984 Sikh Genocide in India: How and Why It Should Be Remembered and Recognised?

Students of Guru Nanak Dev University, Sri Amritsar held a remembrance event on 37th anniversary of November 1984 Sikh Genocide.

A Critical Appraisal of Legal Maneuvering by India To Loot of Punjab River Water

Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) organized a discussion on Punjab River Waters issue at Hoshiarpur on August 3, 2019.

Water Crisis in Punjab – Situation, Causes and Possible Social Initiatives to Counter this Crisis

Agriculture and Environment Awareness Center (AEAC) held a "Water Conservation Discussion" at Library of Akal Degree College, Mastuana Sahib (Sangrur) on 29 May 2022.

Sikh Genocide 1984: How Genocidal Impulse Turns Your Neighbours into Enemies of Your Life?

Sikh Youth Wing, Bangalore organised a seminar on "Concerns of Sikhs in Indian Subcontinent with Panth and Punjab" at Auditorium, Sri Guru Harkrishan High School, Bangalore on 27 January 2019. This is ful video recording of speech of Parmjeet Singh during this seminar.

Truth About Gurbani Broadcast From Sri Harmandar Sahib: Fact Finding Report Released by Probe Panel

A Committee formed by the Sikh Sangat to examine the entire gamut of issues relating to the broadcast of Gurbani from Sri Harmandar Sahib, Sri Amritsar in the context of Gurmat principles, laws and financial aspects submitted its report entitled Truth About Gurbani Telecast From Sri Harmandar Sahib. The report was released by human rights

Historical Background of Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine-Russia conflict is a focus point of International politics these days. Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi talked to political analyst Ajaypal Singh Brar who explained historical background of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

New Report Reveals Forest Cover of Punjab has Further Dropped; Let Us Spare Some Land For Forest

The forest cover in Punjab has decreased by 2 square kilometres in 2021 as compared to 2019. The forest cover has decreased to 1,847 square kilometres from close to 1,849 square kilometres in 2019, out of total 50,362 square kilometres geographical area in the state.

How Severe is Punjab’s Ground Water Crisis? Will Punjab’s Ground Water Vanish by 2040?

Agriculture and Environment Awareness Center held a discussion to mark UN Nature Conservation Day on 28th of July 2021. Speaking during this event Parmjeet Singh presented data related to Punjab's ground water crisis and said that the situation is so severe that if we do not change the pattern of ground water use, then Punjab would turn desert by 2040. He said Punjab is set to consume its ground water resources by 2040 at present rate of over-extraction of ground water.

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