There is Dr Sunny Sandhu who grew up in Tarn Taran and currently lives in France where he teaches music therapy through Dhrupad. He was the first person to go from Tarn Taran to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, the best medical school of India. It was in 2016 while he was in AIIMS that he went to a concert of Ustad Asad Ali Khan playing the Rudra Veena that he started his journey with Dhrupad. He often visits Tarn Taran and during a recent visit said that the oldest reference to Tarn Taran is found in the Dhrupad composition, “Allah Tero Naam Tarn Taran”, sung by Talwandi brothers from Pakistan. He says that Dhrupad is an ancient form of music from the Indian subcontinent which reached its peak in the times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Kisan Sabha urges DC not to enforce law on depositing arms
The process for conducting Lok Sabha elections has begun. To maintain law and order as part of preparations in the first stage, the administration has instructed citizens with licensed weapons to deposit their arms with the police or the arms dealers. In case someone violates the rule, he would be booked under relevant sections of the CrPC.
There is a farmers’ organisation, Jamhoori Kisan Sabha, which recently submitted a memorandum to the Tarn Taran Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Election Officer, urging the administration not to impose the condition in the district keeping in view the alleged poor law and order situation. Daljit Singh Dialpur and other leaders of the organisation told the Deputy Commissioner that there were as many 20,000 persons who have been issued licenses for self-protection when the number of illegal weapons was much more in the area. The farmers’ organisation told the DC that people daily face cases of theft, looting, snatching, extortion and farmers staying at farm houses away from the populated area in the villages would not feel secure in case they are forced to deposit their weapons. The Sabha said that in this way, anti-social elements with illegal weapons would get a free hand and do as they wish with the unarmed civilians. The farmers’ organisation has appealed to the administration not to force genuine people to deposit their weapons as they keep it for self-protection from armed anti-social elements. The district administration should take the suggestion of Jamhoori Kisan Sabha seriously. (Contributed by Gurbaxpuri)
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