Month: April 2018

  • Wells Fargo Expected to be Fined $1 Billion

    Wells Fargo Expected to be Fined $1 Billion

    NEW YORK(TIP): Federal regulators are poised to impose a $1 billion penalty on Wells Fargo for a variety of alleged misdeeds, including forcing customers to buy auto insurance policies that they didn’t need, according to people briefed on the regulatory action, says a New York Times report, April 19.

    The expected penalty, levied by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, is likely to be announced Friday, April 20.

    It would mark the toughest action that the Trump administration has taken against a major bank. And it is the latest blow to Wells Fargo, which for years was regarded as one of the country’s best-run banks but lately has been reeling from a string of self-inflicted crises.

    President Trump has advocated a rollback of regulations on the banking and other industries. He has nominated industry-friendly officials to oversee key government agencies, including the consumer bureau, which is being run on an interim basis by Mick Mulvaney. Mr. Mulvaney has pledged to defang the agency, criticizing it for wasteful spending and overzealous oversight that is strangling banks and other lenders.

    At the same time, though, Mr. Trump has pledged to be especially tough on San Francisco-based Wells Fargo. “I will cut Regs but make penalties severe when caught cheating!” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter in December.

    In addition to punishing Wells Fargo for forcing auto insurance on customers, the regulatory action is expected to cite the bank for improperly charging mortgage customers and for failing to maintain adequate risk management and compliance practices, according to one of the people briefed on the action.

    The bank already has been handcuffed by federal regulators. In February, the Federal Reserve barred the bank from expanding until it cleans up its internal financial and risk systems. The Fed also pushed for Wells to bring new blood onto its board of directors.

    Friday’s expected settlement is likely to intensify pressure on Wells Fargo’s chief executive, Tim Sloan. Mr. Sloan, a veteran of the bank, took over as C.E.O. after his predecessor, John Stumpf, resigned after the eruption of a scandal involving Wells Fargo’s creation of fake accounts.

  • Giuliani Joining Trump’s Legal Team ‘For the Good of the Country’

    Giuliani Joining Trump’s Legal Team ‘For the Good of the Country’

    A beleaguered president seeks a close ally’s help to rescue him

    NEW YORK(TIP): Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said he is joining President Donald Trump’s personal legal team to help with Special Counsel Bob Mueller’s investigation into potential Russian meddling in the 2016 election, The Washington Post reported on Thursday, April 17.

    News that the two had been discussing a role was first reported by The Daily Beast earlier in the day.

    The New York Times, too, followed up with the news of Giuliani joining Trump’s legal team.

    Though talks had been ongoing, a formal announcement was delayed by a slew of foreign policy matters that took over much of the president’s time and agenda. A source familiar with the arrangement said that Trump had been preoccupied by North Korea and Syria, which limited his availability to speak with potential new members of his legal team.

    Giuliani told the Post that he was joining the team “because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller.”

    In a statement, the president said: “Rudy is great. He has been my friend for a long time and wants to get this matter quickly resolved for the good of the country.”

    And Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow added: “I have had the privilege of working with Mayor Giuliani for many years, and we welcome his expertise. Mayor Giuliani expressed his deep appreciation to the President for allowing him to assist in this important matter.” Sekulow additionally announced the hiring of Jane Serene Raskin and Marty Raskin—both former federal prosecutors—to join the president’s legal team.

    Trump has had notable difficulties in recruiting new lawyers. And in the former New York City Mayor, he has brought on board a close ally with strong roots in the legal world.

    Giuliani served as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York during the 1980s. But his past several decades have been spent predominantly in politics. During the 2016 election, Giuliani campaigned with Trump and gave an impassioned speech in favor of Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

    “What I did for New York City, Donald Trump will do for America,” he said at the convention. “I have known Donald Trump for almost 30 years. And he has created and accomplished great things. But beyond that this is a man with a big heart. Every time New York City suffered a tragedy, Donald Trump was there to help.”

    After Trump’s victory, however, Giuliani wasn’t selected for any cabinet post, leaving him on the outside of an administration he’d helped elect. Axios reported last summer that Trump had considered replacing Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Giuliani. But that too never happened.

    The former mayor has largely stayed out of public view since then and has said little, if anything, about the Mueller-led investigation.

    Giuliani previously represented Reza Zarrab, a Turkish businessman charged with participating in a scheme to evade American sanctions on Iran. Zarrab testified in federal court last November that two of his lawyers––presumably Giuliani and Michael Mukasey––tried to negotiate his release through a prisoner swap with Turkey. A federal judge called one of Giuliani’s affidavits about Zarrab’s alleged crimes “surprisingly disingenuous.”

    Giuliani is not the only Trump campaign alum with Turkey ties. Former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, also cultivated close links with the country.

    This isn’t the first time Giuliani has found himself enmeshed in the president’s legal troubles. After Trump announced his first travel ban—restricting immigration from several, predominantly Muslim, countries— Giuliani bragged to Fox News’ Judge Jeanine Pirro that he came up with the idea for it.

    “When he first announced it, he said ‘Muslim ban,’” Giuliani told the host. “He called me up, he said ‘put a commission together, show me the right way to do it legally.’ I put a commission together.”

    That quote was referenced frequently by litigants who sued to block the ban as evidence it was motivated by anti-Muslim animus rather than national security concerns. Giuliani later walked back the statement.

  • North Korea offers to denuclearize without demanding withdrawal of US troops from peninsula

    North Korea offers to denuclearize without demanding withdrawal of US troops from peninsula

    Offer conveyed via South Korean president ahead of critical talks between Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

    WASHINGTON(TIP): As a planned summit between Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un approaches, Pyongyang has indicated it would abandon its nuclear program without requiring American troops to leave the Korean Peninsula.

    “The North is expressing a will for a complete denuclearization”, South Korean president Moon Jae-in said to reporters. “They have not attached any conditions that the U.S. cannot accept, such as the withdrawal of American troops from South Korea. All they are talking about is the end of hostile policies against North Korea, followed by a guarantee of security”.

    Achieving a deal on those terms would represent a resounding success for Mr Trump, who months earlier had threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea during a United Nations speech to world leaders.

    North Korea has long decried the presence of US troops, and their regular joint drills with South Korean forces, as provocations that could presage an invasion and necessitate Pyongyang’s military buildup.

    But any demands for an exit of US troops would likely be a nonstarter for America. Despite nascent diplomatic efforts, the Trump administration has stuck by a campaign of “maximum pressure” and harsh sanctions on the North Korean regime.

    The commitment to denuclearize while allowing US forces to remain, conveyed via a South Korean leader who has prioritized better relations with the North, continued diplomatic maneuvering ahead of high-stakes talks. Earlier this month CIA director Mike Pompeo met with Mr Kim in Pyongyang, and Mr Trump said efforts are on pace to convene talks by June.

    After spending the first stretch of Mr Trump’s term threatening to devastate other countries and testing increasingly sophisticated ballistic missiles believed to be capable of hitting the US mainland, North Korea pivoted to talking with the South and extending Mr Trump an invitation to meet with Mr Kim.

    Paralleling the American-led efforts to end the North Korean nuclear threat, South Korea is hoping to use the diplomatic opening to achieve a lasting change to the status quo on the Korean Peninsula.

    Earlier in the week, South Korean officials said they hoped to also strike a peace accord to formally bring an end to the Korean War, which halted with a 1953 armistice but never again technically ended in the decades the north and the south spent warily watching each other across a heavily fortified border.

    Taken together, the efforts to conclude the war and dismantle Pyongyang’s weapons program offer the contours of a sweeping response to one of the world’s most intractable issues.

    Mr Trump expressed both hopefulness and a willingness to abandon the talks if they prove futile, saying earlier this week that the US would do “everything possible to make it a worldwide success” but adding that America might still walk away.

    “If I think that it’s a meeting that is not going to be fruitful, we’re not going to go”, Mr Trump told reporters. “If the meeting, when I’m there, is not fruitful, I will respectfully leave the meeting”.

     

  • Modi, May hold talks on infusing new energy into post-Brexit bilateral ties

    Modi, May hold talks on infusing new energy into post-Brexit bilateral ties

    Modi launches Bharat Ki Baat Sabke Saath at a meeting with NRIs

    LONDON(TIP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, April 16, assured his British counterpart Theresa May that the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union offers opportunities to “further increase” bilateral trade ties as the two leaders had “fruitful discussions” on multiple aspects of India-UK relations and issues like counter-terrorism, radicalization and online extremism.

    Modi, who arrived at 10 Downing Street for a breakfast meeting, was greeted with the customary handshake by May. “Very welcome to London, Prime Minister,” May said as she greeted Modi.

    Both leaders discussed ways to boost cooperation between India and UK.

    “Wonderful meeting with Prime Minister @theresa_may at 10, Downing Street. We had fruitful discussions on multiple aspects of India-UK relations,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted after the meeting.

    Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the two leaders had wide-ranging talks on redefining and infusing new energy into the bilateral engagement post-Brexit.

    A statement issued by 10 Downing Street after the meeting said that the Syria air strikes, counter-terrorism, radicalization and online extremism were among some of the key topics covered by both leaders.

    “Prime Minister Modi said there would be no dilution in the importance of the UK to India post-Brexit. He said the City of London was of great importance to India for accessing the global markets and would remain so,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.

    “The Prime Minister (May) updated Prime Minister Modi on the progress of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, saying the implementation period agreed in March gives Indian companies and investors the confidence that market access will continue on current terms until the end of 2020,” the spokesperson said.

    May reiterated the UK’s position on Russia’s recent “destabilizing behavior”, underlined by the attack in Salisbury on former Russian double Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia and the protection provided for the Syrian regime’s repeated use of chemical weapons against its people.

    “They reflected on the progress made on bilateral defense and security cooperation since the Prime Minister’s visit to India in 2016 and the agreement to a number of Defense Capability Partnerships in key strategic areas, with closer military-to-military ties underpinned by a succession of high level visits and exchanges,” Downing Street said.

    During a discussion on cooperation between the two countries on legal matters, which is likely to have covered extradition matters, May also welcomed the return to the UK of the “Chennai Six”, the former British soldiers accused of piracy and were freed from an Indian jail last year.

    The two leaders said trade between the UK and India had grown strongly over the last year and agreed to build on the recommendations of the UK-India Joint Trade Review to reduce barriers to trade, to make it easier to do business in both countries and enable a stronger bilateral trade relationship for the future.

    May and Modi discussed a new UK-India Tech Partnership, which will create thousands of jobs and generate significant investment in both our economies.

    Looking ahead at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) on Thursday, they also agreed on the importance of working together to build a more “sustainable, prosperous, secure and fairer future” for all Commonwealth citizens.

    A “flash mob” of sari-clad women from Indian Ladies in UK, accompanied by dhols, had gathered outside Downing Street to welcome the Indian PM with banners such as “In India, Peace is always in Fashion”.

    After his meeting with the British Prime Minister, Modi visited the Science Museum to explore the ‘5000 Years of Science and Innovation’ exhibition and interact with Indian-origin and other scientists and innovators based in the UK.

    The event, hosted by Prince Charles, included the launch of a new Ayurvedic Centre of Excellence, aimed at creating a first-of-its-kind global network for evidence-based research on yoga and Ayurveda.

    A note said the exhibition celebrates India’s role in the history of science and technology by exploring its contributions to subjects including space exploration and engineering.

    Modi had landed in Britain from Stockholm for bilateral engagements as well as multilateral discussions as part of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

    He was received at the airport by UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who said he was “excited” that India-UK bilateral trade is growing at 15 per cent a year and the visit will help build on “huge economic advantages”. Both leaders held a late night meeting at Heathrow airport.

    According to official estimates, India-UK bilateral trade stands at USD 13 billion, with the UK among the largest G20 investors into India. Modi’s UK visit this week will have a particular focus on the India-UK technological partnership as well as an enhanced role in the Commonwealth.

    PM Modi also addressed a meeting of NRIs and launched Bharat Ki Baat Sabke Saath on April 18. He spoke candidly on a number of issues, from the rape of the 8-year-old girl in Kathua to surgical strike in Pakistan, to creating awareness about Yoga and Ayurveda for wellness. He took the opportunity also to bash the Nehru-Gandhi clan and held them responsible for the ills of the country.

    A series of demonstrations, including a silent protest to condemn the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, were staged by various groups at Parliament Square during Modi’s visit.

    (With inputs from PTI)

     

  • Encouraged by Xi’s remarks but want concrete steps to avert new tariff: WH

    Encouraged by Xi’s remarks but want concrete steps to avert new tariff: WH

    WASHINGTON(TIP): The Trump Administration on Wednesday, April 11, said it was encouraged by the remarks of Chinese President Xi Jinping but ruled out reversing its recent move to impose 25 per cent tariff on import of products from China amounting to USD 150 billion.

    “Certainly, we are encouraged by President Xi’s words, and his kind words. But at the same time, we want to see concrete actions from China, and we’re going to continue moving forward in the process and in the negotiations until those happen,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at her daily news conference.

    The White House remarks come after President Donald Trump praised Xi for his remarks.

    “Very thankful for President Xi of China’s kind words on tariffs and automobile barriers…also, his enlightenment on intellectual property and technology transfers. We will make great progress together!” Trump tweeted.

    The US State Department also suggested the same. “We’ve been clear with the Chinese government in areas that are of concern to US workers, US companies, and the overall trade balance. We have had those conversations with them, so I think we’re looking like we’re in a better place,” State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters at her daily news conference.

    “What we may be seeing is China coming to terms with some of our concerns about unfair trade practices and the United States saying. We stand by to engage with you, the government of China and President Xi, on that matter,” she said.

    In his keynote address at the Boao Forum for Asia after he began his second five-year term last month with prospects of continuing in power for life, Xi said, “China’s door of opening up will not be closed and will only open wider.” Without mentioning Trump’s concern over the huge trade deficit, Xi said China does not seek trade surplus and have a genuine desire to increase imports and achieve greater balance of international payments under the current account.

    (Source:PTI)

  • My data also harvested, sold by Cambridge Analytica: Zuckerberg

    My data also harvested, sold by Cambridge Analytica: Zuckerberg

    WASHINGTON(TIP): Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told US lawmakers that his personal data was also harvested and sold by Cambridge Analytica and he intends to initiate legal action against the British firm accused of stealing personal information and using it for political purposes.

    Zuckerberg replied “yes” when asked if his personal data was included in the information sold to the “malicious third parties”by the lawmakers during a testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee yesterday.

    Cambridge Analytica compromised personal information of approximately 87 million users, half a million of whom were from India.

    The American people are concerned about how Facebook protects and profits from its users’ data, lawmakers said.

    Beginning this Monday, Facebook has started to notify those users whose data have been breached.

    Responding to a volley of questions, Zuckerberg, 33, said it would take some time to work through all the changes the company needs to make.

    “But I am committed to getting this right, and that includes the basic responsibility of protecting people’s information, which we failed to do with Cambridge Analytica,” he said.

    Zuckerberg said he was getting to the bottom of what the UK-based firm did and will tell everyone who may have been affected.

    “What we know now is that Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained some information about millions of Facebook members by buying it from an app developer that people had shared it with,” he said.

    “This information was generally information that people share publicly on their profile pages, like their name and profile picture and the list of pages that they follow. When we first contacted Cambridge Analytica, they told us that they had deleted the data. And then, about a month ago, we heard a new report that suggested that this was not true,” he said.

    Now the Facebook is working with governments in the US, the UK and around the world to do a full audit of what they’ve done and to make sure that they get rid of any data that they still have.

    Responding to a question, he told lawmakers that he intended to initiate legal action against the firm accused of stealing personal data and using it for political purposes in the 2016 US Presidential elections.

    To make sure that no other app developers are out there misusing data, Facebook is now investigating every single app that had access to a large amount of people’s information on Facebook in the past.

    “If we find someone that improperly used data, we’re going to ban them from our platform and tell everyone affected,” he said.

    To prevent this from ever happening again, Facebook is making sure developers can’t access as much information, going forward, he said.

    “The good news here is that we made some big changes to our platform in 2014 that would prevent this specific instance with Cambridge Analytica from happening again today. But there’s more to do, and you can find more of the details of the other steps we’re taking in the written statement I provided,” he said.

    Zuckerberg told lawmakers that Facebook had now removed the option for advertisers to exclude ethnic groups from targeting.

    “Every time, there is a control right there – not buried in settings somewhere, but right there, when they’re posting about who they want to share it with,” he added.

    Zuckerberg asserted that Facebook did not sell data.

    “We don’t sell data. That’s not how advertising works, and I do think we could probably be doing a clearer job explaining that, given the misperceptions that are out there,” he said in response to a question.

    Facebook is neither a media or a financial institution, he said.

    “I consider us to be a technology company, because the primary thing that we do is have engineers who write code and build products and services for other people,” he said.

    “There are certainly other things that we do, too. We do pay to help produce content. We build enterprise software, although I don’t consider us an enterprise software company. We build planes to help connect people, and I don’t consider ourselves to be an aerospace company,” he said.

    It is clear now that Facebook didn’t do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy, he said.

    “We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I am sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and, at the end of the day, I am responsible for what happens here. So, now, we have to go through every part of our relationship with people to make sure that we’re taking a broad enough view of our responsibility,” he said.

    (Source: PTI)

  • Trump keeps everyone guessing on Syria attack- “Could be very soon or not so soon at all!”

    Trump keeps everyone guessing on Syria attack- “Could be very soon or not so soon at all!”

    WASHINGTON(TIP): US President Donald Trump cast doubt on Thursday, April 12, over the timing of his threatened strike on Syria in response to a reported poison gas attack, while France said it had proof of Syria’s guilt but needed to gather more information.

    Fears of confrontation between Russia and the West have been running high since Trump said a day earlier that missiles “will be coming” after the suspected chemical weapons attack in the Syrian town of Douma on April 7, and lambasted Moscow for standing by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

    “Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all!” the US President said in his latest early morning tweet on Thursday, April 12.

    Prime Minister Theresa May recalled ministers from their Easter holiday to debate military action over what she has cast as a barbaric poison gas attack in Douma, then rebel-held, just east of the capital Damascus.

    May has ordered British submarines to move within missile range of Syria in readiness for strikes against the Syrian military that could begin as early as Thursday night, London’s Daily Telegraph newspaper said on April 11.

    The BBC reported that May was ready to give the go-ahead for Britain to take part in military action. She would not seek approval from parliament, the BBC said. Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said parliament must be consulted.

    Parliament voted down British military action against Assad’s government in 2013 in an embarrassment for May’s predecessor, David Cameron. That then deterred the US. There were signs, though, of a global effort to head off a direct confrontation between Russia and the West. The Kremlin said a crisis communications link with the United States, created to avoid an accidental clash over Syria, was in use.

    “The situation in Syria is horrific, the use of chemical weapons is something the world has to prevent,” Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis said, adding, “But also it’s a very, very delicate circumstance and we’ve got to make this judgment on a very careful, very deliberate, very well thought-through basis.” — Agencies

    French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday “we have proof that chemical weapons were used last week, at least chlorine, and that they were used by the Assad regime”. He said they would decide whether to strike back when all necessary details has been gathered

    Macron said during an interview on France’s TF1 television said he was in daily contact with Trump and that they would decide on their response “at a time of our choosing”

    Keep US at peace: Carter to Prez

    Expressing pride in his own record of peace, former President Jimmy Carter has warned that President Donald Trump should steer clear of any military action involving Syria or other world hot spots and avoid a nuclear attack at all costs

    “I pray that he would keep our country at peace and not exaggerate or exacerbate the challenges that come up with North Korea, in Russia or in Syria,” Carter said in an interview on his new book — “Faith: A Journey for All”

    A lifelong Democrat, Carter has been critical of Trump, a Republican, on a number of fronts, and he said “a lot of people” have “realized they made a mistake” supporting Trump. Yet Carter made clear that his critique is not about the current occupant of the Oval Office

    Moscow to West: Consider consequences of Syria threats seriously      

    Moscow on Thursday called on the West to “seriously consider” the consequences of threats against Syria after the US and France said they would respond to an alleged chemical attack

    “We call upon… members of the international community to seriously consider the possible consequences of such accusations, threats and especially action (against Syria),” Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said

    “Nobody has authorized Western leaders to take on the role of global police-simultaneously investigator, prosecution, judge and executor,” she said during a press briefing.

    (Source-Agencies)

     

  • Yoga can help school children manage anxiety & stress, per Tulane University study

    Yoga can help school children manage anxiety & stress, per Tulane University study

    LOUISIANA(TIP): Yoga/mindfulness activities may facilitate stress management among elementary school students and may be added as a complement to social and emotional learning activities, according to a Tulane University study.

    Published April 10 in Psychology Research and Behavior Management Journal, the school-based study “Effect of mindfulness and yoga on quality of life for elementary school students and teachers” suggested that “yoga/mindfulness interventions may improve symptoms of anxiety among students”.

    The intervention was associated with a significant improvement in emotional and psychosocial quality of life in the intervention group when compared to the control group, the study concluded.

    Welcoming the results of the study, distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement to The Indian Panorama, urged all the elementary schools of Louisiana to introduce yoga in their curriculums so that the students could explore various benefits yoga offered.

    Yoga, referred as “a living fossil”, was a mental and physical discipline, for everybody to share and benefit from, whose traces went back to around 2,000 BCE to Indus Valley civilization, Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, noted.

    Rajan Zed further said that yoga, although introduced and nourished by Hinduism, was a world heritage and liberation powerhouse to be utilized by all. According to Patanjali who codified it in Yoga Sutra, yoga was a methodical effort to attain perfection, through the control of the different elements of human nature, physical and psychical.

    According to US National Institutes of Health, yoga may help one to feel more relaxed, be more flexible, improve posture, breathe deeply, and get rid of stress. According to a “2016 Yoga in America Study”, about 37 million Americans (which included many celebrities) now practice yoga; and yoga is strongly correlated with having a positive self-image.  Yoga was the repository of something basic in the human soul and psyche, Zed added.

    Objective of the Tulane study included: To assess the impact of a yoga curriculum in an elementary school on student quality of life… benefits of introducing yoga and mindfulness into the classroom. Study group included 20 third-grade students of a public school in New Orleans who screened positive for symptoms of anxiety and participated in yoga/mindfulness activities for eight weeks. Researchers included Alessandra Bazzano, Christopher Anderson, Chelsea Hylton and Jeanette Gustat; reports suggest.

    Tulane University in New Orleans (Louisiana), whose history goes back to 1834, claims to be “one of the most well-respected research universities in the country”. Douglas J. Hertz and Michael A. Fitts are Board Chair and President respectively.

  • Indian American Sikhs set Guinness World Record of tying 9000 turbans in 8 hours in New York

    Indian American Sikhs set Guinness World Record of tying 9000 turbans in 8 hours in New York

    NEW YORK CITY(TIP): About 9000 turbans were tied in eight hours to make it a Guinness World Record by Sikhs of New York, an organization promoting the Sikh religion, at the annual Turban Day held at Times Square in New York on April 7.

    Representatives from Guinness World Record judged the event and handed over a certificate to the co-coordinators.

    Thousands of Sikh community members from across the US reached Time Square to participate in the record-breaking event. Several Americans and tourists also took part in this year’s annual Turban day.

    The program was aimed at creating awareness about the Sikh religion and its customs and beliefs amid increasing incidents of hate crimes targeting the Sikhs. Volunteers from the community tied colorful turbans on New Yorkers and tourists while explaining the religion.

    “On Turban Day, we tied turbans regardless of age, color, gender or race. These are core Sikh values and American values that make us Sikh Americans. Our diversity is our strength.” Chanpreet Singh, the founder of the organization said.

     “On behalf of the team of Sikhs of NY, we want to thank everyone that came from far and near to support our cause yesterday! We were truly overwhelmed to see the support of 1,300+ volunteers and many more participants,” the Sikhs of New York said on their website.

    “Also, we would like to congratulate everyone around the world for creating a new Guinness World Record of “Most Turbans Tied in 8 hours,” it added.

    According to the group, the purpose of this campaign is to bring awareness among all Americans and other World citizens about Sikhism and Turban and to help correct misperceptions about turban through which the Sikhs share the values of love, faith, equality and social justice.

    The Turban Day has been organized in New York from 2013 onwards.

     

     

  • Indian American owned cryptocurrency company under SEC scanner

    Indian American owned cryptocurrency company under SEC scanner

    NEW YORK(TIP): The Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) is investigating into an alleged securities fraud with a cryptocurrency Longfin company founded by an Indian American.

    According to the complaint filed by SEC in federal court in Manhattan on April 4, shortly after Longfin began trading on NASDAQ and announced the acquisition of a purported cryptocurrency business, its stock price rose dramatically, and its market capitalization exceeded $3 billion.

    The SEC alleges that Amro Izzelden “Andy” Altahawi, Dorababu Penumarthi, and Suresh Tammineedi then illegally sold large blocks of their restricted Longfin shares to the public while the stock price was highly elevated. Through their sales, Altahawi, Penumarthi, and Tammineedi collectively reaped more than $27 million in profits.

    The complaint alleges that Meenavalli, caused the company to issue more than two million unregistered, restricted shares to Altahawi, who was the corporate secretary and a director of Longfin, and tens of thousands of restricted shares to two other affiliated individuals, Penumarthi and Tammineedi, who were allegedly acting as nominees for Meenavalli. The subsequent sales of those restricted shares violated federal securities laws that restrict trading in unregistered shares distributed to company affiliates.

    Venkat Meenavalli, the founder and CEO of the cryptocurrency company Longfin, and his three associates are being investigated by the SEC authorities. The authorities have already frozen more than $27 million in trading proceeds from allegedly illegal distributions and sales of restricted shares of Longfin. Last week, the company was suspended from trading on Nasdaq.

     “We acted quickly to prevent more than $27 million in alleged illicit trading profits from being transferred out of the country,” said Robert Cohen, Chief of the SEC Enforcement Division’s Cyber Unit.  “Preventing defendants from transferring this money offshore will ensure that these funds remain available as the case continues.”

    The SEC’s complaint, which was filed under seal on April 4, charges Longfin, Meenavalli, Altahawi, Penumarthi, and Tammineedi with violating Section 5 of the Securities Act of 1933. The complaint seeks injunctive relief, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, and penalties, among other relief.

     

     

  • USCIS announces launch of its new website ‘E-Verify.gov’

    USCIS announces launch of its new website ‘E-Verify.gov’

    WASHINGTON (TIP): US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on Tuesday, April 10, the launch of its website E-Verify.gov that would help employers and employees in getting information on electronic employment eligibility verification.

    “The user-friendly website provides information about E-Verify and Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, including employee rights and employer responsibilities in the employment verification process,” the agency said in a press statement. “E-Verify.gov allows employers to enroll in E-Verify directly and permits current users to access their accounts.”

    The new website is for employers, employees and the general public.

    “For the past decade, E-Verify has been the cornerstone of our continued commitment to helping employers maintain a legal workforce,” said USCIS Director L. Francis Cissna. “E-Verify.gov now allows users to better understand and navigate through the employment verification process.”

    The Internet-based system where about 800,000 employers are enrolled compares information in Form I-9 with records of the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration to authenticate work authorization of an individual in the US.

    “On April 18, 2017, President Trump signed the Buy American and Hire American executive order to help reduce illegal immigration and preserve jobs for U.S. workers. To support these objectives, USCIS encourages all U.S. employers to verify all new hires through E-Verify,” USCIS said.

    The agency said that nearly all employees are confirmed as work-authorized instantly or within 24 hours.

    The new website will provide all the required information required on employment, for instance, employment eligibility, employee rights and employer responsibilities on one platform. Earlier, such information could be gathered through USCIS website, but it was not centralized.

     

  • Indian American high school student on a mission to revive a nation-wide movement by the name “The American Iftar Dinner”

    Indian American high school student on a mission to revive a nation-wide movement by the name “The American Iftar Dinner”

    DES MOINES, IOWA(TIP): Fez Zafar, an Indian American high school student from Iowa, has started a nation-wide movement by the name “The American Iftar Dinner” that aims at showing the world that the United States is a nation of tolerance and diversity.

    Since the time of President Bill Clinton, the White House has been holding special annual dinner with Muslim representatives living in the United States ranging from journalists, activists and humanitarians. The program called “White House Iftar Dinner” continued through the term of Bush and Obama administration until it was scrapped by the current administration.

    Zafar is on a mission to revive the Iftar Dinner by collaborating with South Asian communities across the United States including that of the Indian American community.

    “As a South Asian American Muslim, I came up with the idea of reviving and re-creating the Iftar Dinner not just as a celebration of Muslims, but as a celebration of all the world’s religions, ethnicities, and cultures (including Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and more), with the mission of showing the world that we are a nation of tolerance and diversity,” Zafar said.

    According to Zafar, his initiative is not restricted on one event or a single location as he has urged all Americans to conduct “The American Iftar Dinner” across the US by inviting guests from diverse groups to sit around a dinner table.

    “At a time of global turmoil and intolerance, a movement like this is vital now more than ever. Our nation needs this wake-up call in order to realize that our diversity is what makes this country so great,” Zafar said.

    This year’s “The American Iftar Dinner” will be held on June 7, 2018, as universities, high schools, organizations, and institutions across the country will take part by hosting their own dinners in solidarity with one another.

    Zafar is collaborating with diverse people within our national community such as Bishop Pates of the Catholic Diocese, Rabbi Kaufman of Reform Jewish faith and Pastor Mike Householder of Lutheran Christian faith, to spread the movement.

    A sophomore at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa, Zafar is also the founder of a 501(c)3 public foundation called ‘Site for Smiles and Smarts,’ an organization that maintains the mission of providing education and healthcare for poor and orphaned children living around the world.

    Zafar has a team of energetic youth from the student community who are helping him in his endeavor. His team also include two Indian Americans – JJ Kapur, a senior at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa and Aarushi Dervesh a senior at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa.

     

     

  • Indian American Democrat Suraj Patel raises $1.1 million to challenge incumbent Carolyn Maloney

    Indian American Democrat Suraj Patel raises $1.1 million to challenge incumbent Carolyn Maloney

    NEW YORK(TIP): Indian American Democrat Suraj Patel, who is running for New York’s 12th District, has raised nearly $1.1 million ahead of his primary on June 26, 2018.

    In the Democratic primary, Patel along with three other democratic insurgents will challenge incumbent Carolyn Maloney, who has been representing the District since 2013. A member of Congress since 1993, Maloney now has a formidable challenger in Patel in the June 26 primary.

    The District 12 of New York, which has a long-standing tradition of electing Democrats over Republicans, is also one of the richest in the United States.

    Patel, a businessman and an adjunct professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, is running the campaign in full throttle with 45 interns spreading the word across the 12th District.

    Patel, who has a law degree from NYU, is also an alumnus of the Stanford University and UK’s Cambridge University. He is the president of the Sun Group of Companies, a real estate development and investment firm specializing in the hospitality industry. Patel worked for the Obama campaigns in 2008 and 2013, and also served on the 2013 inauguration committee.

    “I’m not running against her; I’m running against apathy,” Patel said. “Something like 75 percent of young voters in this district voted for president in 2016, and something like 2 percent voted in the congressional primary. Why would you vote, if your only choice is a 25-year incumbent?”

    Even though a majority of Democrats back 72-year-old incumbent Maloney, Patel became her immediate challenger for the primary after he raised more than $500,000 in his first quarter.

    Patel once again surprised his opposition campaigners by raising $525,000, which stood slightly above Maloney’s fund of $500,000.

    Ever since Trump administration took charge of the White House, the prospects of Maloney have faded slightly as Patel campaign has been portraying her as someone who authorized the war in Iraq and as a representative who continues to oppose the Iran nuclear deal.

    Apart from this, the two Democrats have been engaged in social media war for some time.

    At present, Patel seems to be the only strong campaigner who is taking on incumbent Maloney even though two other Democrats, Sander Hick and Peter Lindner, have filed their nominations.

     

     

  • Indian American family from California still missing

    Indian American family from California still missing

    SAN JOSE(TIP): Four Indian Americans; Sandeep Thottapilly (42), his wife, Soumya (38), and their two children Siddhant (12) and Saachi (9) have been missing since April 5. They left for a road trip from Portland, Oregon, to San Jose, California, last month, but haven’t been seen or heard from in several days.

    The family was supposed to visit their relative in San Jose on April 6 before returning to their home in Valencia.

    The investigators are trying to locate the family by tracking their mobile phones. They have started the procedures to obtain search warrants for cellphone carriers. They are also checking to see whether the car the family was driving was equipped with a locating system.

    A flier posted online by friends of the family says the Thottapillys were in a maroon Honda Pilot with a California plate (7MMX138).

    The San Jose authorities, who are investigating the case, are checking if the car was swept away into the Eel River as a result of a massive storm in Northern California. An SUV matching the description of the family’s car was reportedly swept away into the river in Mendocino County on April 6. But, the car has not been recovered due to tough weather conditions.

    The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is also on the lookout for the family.

    While the authorities continue their search for the family of four Indian Americans who have gone missing, friends and relatives of the family are pleading for assistance of the community to locate them.

    Meanwhile, India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj informed the family members that she was “in constant touch” with the Consulate in San Francisco.

    “They are coordinating with the police. Rest assured. We will spare no effort,” Swaraj tweeted.

    Babu Subramaniam Thottapilly, the father of Sandeep Thottapilly, had tweeted seeking the help of Swaraj to locate his son and family. He has also requested Union Bank authorities to extend their help to “ensure that law authorities are able to track” Sandeep and his family.

    Sandeep Thottapilly, who is from Surat, in the Gujarat state of India, is a vice president at Union Bank and the family lives in Los Angeles.

     

  • Indian American hate crime victim delivered justice

    Indian American hate crime victim delivered justice

    PITTSBURGH(TIP): A US district court last week sentenced Pennsylvania resident Jeffrey Burgess after he was found guilty of physically attacking Indian American Ankur Mehta and abusing him with racial expletives.

    According to the sentence delivered by US District Judge Nora Barry Fischer, Burgess, 56, in addition to the house arrest and four months of probation, must also perform 50 hours of community service, undergo treatment for alcohol abuse and participate in a restorative justice program administered by Center for Victims.

    Restitution to the victim will be determined at a later date.

    Burgess, a resident of Pittsburgh, was indicted by a federal grand jury on a charge of violating the Hate Crimes Prevention Act in March 2017.

    According to the indictment report, Burgess allegedly violated the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act by willfully causing bodily injury to Mehta because of the victim’s perceived race, color, and national origin.

    Burgess pleaded guilty to causing physical injuries to Mehta in addition to calling him “terrorist.”

    The incident that resulted in the sentencing of Burgess happened at a Red Robin restaurant in Bethel Park when Mehta sat next to him.

    According to the statement given by Mehta, he ignored his assailant’s initial glances while sitting next to him and ordered for food, after which he tugged-in his headphones to listen to music.

    After a while, when the music stopped, Mehta heard Burgess calling him a “terrorist” and hurling other vulgar slurs. He also said, “I don’t want you sitting next to me… you people.”

    The victim, in his representation, claimed that despite him keeping calm, the atrocious nature of his co-diner escalated and, Burgess started physically assaulting, causing fracture and injuries to his neck and head, respectively.

    It has been reported that this could be a case of Islamophobia as Burgess, before assaulting the Indian American, used anti-Muslim slurs and said “things are different now” — hinting at the change in administration.

     

  • Indian Origin Engineer in US Pleads Guilty to Raising Money for top Al Qaida Leader

    Indian Origin Engineer in US Pleads Guilty to Raising Money for top Al Qaida Leader

    HOUSTON(TIP): A 38-year-old Indian engineer Ibrahim Zubair Mohammad, in the US state of Ohio, accused of funding a top al-Qaida leader, has pleaded guilty to concealment of financing of terrorism.

    The accused sent money to Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen. Al-Awlaki was later designated a terrorist and killed by a US drone in 2011.

    Mohammad is to receive an agreed-upon prison sentence of 60 months, although he would receive credit for the 30 months he already has spent in the Lucas County jail awaiting trial.
    US District Judge Jeffrey Helmick told him that due to his plea and conviction, he would be deported to India.

    “You ultimately will be removed from this country and told you are not welcome to come back,” the judge said.

    Mohammad had studied at the University of Illinois and lived in Toledo since 2006.

    As part of a plea agreement, the four original charges brought by a federal grand jury in 2015 are to be dismissed at the time of sentencing, which was not scheduled, the report said.

    Two co-defendants, Sultane Roome Salim, 43, and his brother, Asif Ahmed Salim, 37, are scheduled for a change of plea hearing before Judge Helmick later on April 12.

    A fourth co-defendant, Mohammad’s brother, Yahya Farooq Mohammad, 39, pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to provide and conceal material support or resources to terrorists.

    He had also pleaded guilty to solicitation to commit a crime of violence for a separate case in which he tried to hire a hitman to kill Judge Jack Zouhary. At the time, Judge Zouhary was presiding over the terrorism case.

    Yahya Farooq Mohammad was sentenced to a total of 27 years in prison and ordered deported to India once he completes his prison term.

     

     

  • NAMAM Excellence Award 2018 winners announced

    NAMAM Excellence Award 2018 winners announced

    EDISON, NJ(TIP): A community activist & leader, a successful businessman, an industrialist, a scientist, a renowned musician, a young prodigy, an organ donor, and a journalist have made it to The NAMAM Excellence Award 2018 winners list. The most awaited “Namam Excellence Award 2018” will be held at Royal Albert Palace, Edison, New Jersey on April 28th, 2018 Madhavan Nair, Founder and Secretary General of North American Malayalees and Associated Members (NAMAM, announced here, April 7. “An unforgettable evening as we honor extraordinarily accomplished individuals, who have made valuable contributions to the Indian-American community with the NAMAM Excellence Awards,” Nair added.

    The world renowned community leader and activist, Dr. Thomas Abraham; Dr. Babu Stephan, the CEO of DC Healthcare Inc and the president of SM Reality LLC; T. S. Nandakumar, a well-known and versatile Carnatic music percussionist; Ramadas Pillai, President/CTO of Nuphoton Technologies, Inc; Rekha Nair, who has been an advocate for organ donation; Tiara Thankam Abraham, a 12-year-old soprano prodigy and a child genius; and, Ajay Ghosh, an accomplished journalist, are the winners of the NAMAM Excellence Award 2018.

  • Speaker Paul Ryan Announces Retirement

    Speaker Paul Ryan Announces Retirement

    Does not want to be known by his children as “only a weekend dad”

    WASHINGTON(TIP): Congress’ most powerful lawmaker Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday, April 11th, he would not stand for another term in his Wisconsin district this November.

    Republicans already face a tough challenge from Democrats to keep control of the lower chamber.

    Ryan joins nearly 30 House Republicans who have announced this year they are retiring outright.

    Democrats need 23 seats to take over the House.

    In an April 11 morning news conference, Ryan said the decision was family-related.

    “You all know that I did not seek this job,” he said. “I took it reluctantly.

    “But I have given this job everything. I have no regrets whatsoever for having accepted this responsibility.”

    He continued: “But the truth is it’s easy for it to take over everything in your life and you can’t just let that happen.”

    The 48-year-old father-of-three said he did not want to be known by his children as “only a weekend dad”.

    Ryan said he would retire in January after finishing his congressional term.

  • April 13 New York & Dallas Print Edition

    April 13 New York & Dallas Print Edition

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  • Row over the film ‘Nanak Shah Fakir’: Punjab on tenterhooks

    Row over the film ‘Nanak Shah Fakir’: Punjab on tenterhooks

    Takht banishes filmmaker Sikka, calls upon Sikhs worldwide to boycott

    AMRITSAR, INDIA(TIP): The Akal Takht on Thursday, April 12, issued an edict to excommunicate Harinder Singh Sikka, the maker of “Nanak Shah Fakir”, from the Sikh panth.

    After deliberations with Sikh organizations, the Five High Priests directed Sikhs around the world to snap ties with the filmmaker. Any Sikh found “guilty” of sympathizing with him would be dealt with sternly, the edict said.

    Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh pronounced the decision in Sikka’s absence. He appealed to the Sikh community to boycott the film and stage peaceful protests.

    The Jathedar said members of the SGPC sub-committee that had endorsed the film in 2016 would be summoned to the Akal Takht. When Sikka had approached the SGPC for clearance, it had formed a sub-committee headed by SGPC executive member Rajinder Singh Mehta. The other members included Bavinder Singh Jaura, Diljit Singh Bedi, Simarjit Singh and the then Chief Secretary Harcharan Singh.

    Calling Sikka “stubborn”, the Jathedar said despite protests, the filmmaker was adamant on releasing the film by taking the legal route.

    Meanwhile, the Jathedar sought to clear the air surrounding a 2015 “congratulatory” letter by the Takht addressed to Sikka. “It was misinterpreted in English, whereas the one issued in Punjabi never approved of the film,” he claimed.

    Sikh organizations, owing allegiance to Damdami Taksal have issued threats to theater owners that they will be responsible for any losses to their theaters in case they exhibited the movie. Similarly, threats have been given to viewers who have been cautioned against going to theaters to watch the movie.  to exhibit the film.

    The film is due for release on the day of Vaisakhi, April 13.

    (Source: TNS)

  • The most interesting comment of the week

    The most interesting comment of the week

    Sure, making use of Donald Trump to keep Hillary Clinton from being president is a fascinating flourish by history’s Author, but the idea that the Almighty might use a porn star to make Mike Pence president represents, if anything, an even more amazing miracle. So, anyone interested in looking for the hand of God in history should probably welcome that miracle’s arrival, rather than resisting in the name of MAGA.”

    (Ross Douthat, Opinion Columnist, New York Times April 11, 2018)

  • Highland Mayor and Council to issue proclamation for Sikh Awareness Month

    Highland Mayor and Council to issue proclamation for Sikh Awareness Month

    Middlesex County Council proclaims April as Sikh Awareness and appreciation Month
    I.S. Saluja

    EDISON, NJ(TIP): Asa di war Group has been invited to receive from Highland Mayor and Council, a proclamation for Sikh Awareness Month on Tuesday, April 17.2018 at 7.00 pm at 221 South 5th Ave Highland Park, NJ 08904.

    Giving this information to The Indian Panorama, Jatinder Singh Bakshi acknowledged the cooperation and contribution of Ms Stephney in the proclamation of the month of April as Sikh Awareness Month in Highland. Bakshi said it was a great honor for Sikhs and extended the Sikh community an invitation to attend the ceremony of presentation of proclamation.

    Only last week, Middlesex county council proclaimed April as Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month.

  • The Truth Behind Failed Pritam Musical Concert in New Jersey

    The Truth Behind Failed Pritam Musical Concert in New Jersey

    By Dave Makkar

    These concerts have nothing to do with our culture, rich music and traditions.

    The ball was set rolling as early as the 2nd-3rdweek of January 2018 to sabotage the show on the issue of nationality of the lead local promoter Jaweria Khan. A very prominent person, “famous” for organizing big shows, personally made phone calls to investors/lenders for Show Biz not to invest/lend money for this show.

    At the last moment Pritam’s team made a big hue & cry on the issue of technical rider that there will be less spot lights, rather glaring lights, on Pritam while he will be performing on stage.  If Pritam is an artist and was not concerned about the nationality of the promoter Khan, he would have performed by declaring the tech rider deficiencies to the audience. No one would have stopped him from making that announcement. Rather he chose to rope in the local Overseas BJP officials to defend him on the social media via video interviews and blame everything on the local promoters.

    We don’t have artists anymore.  What we have is synthetic music & vocals, corrected or improved or altered by high tech computers with glaring lights and very loud sound effects. One can hardly notice how well the singer is singing or the quality of the singer’s voice. Then, they have vulgarly choreographed dances with barely or scantily clad dancers trying to take the audience to their fantasy world. In majority of the concerts after 2-3 songs the singers do lip singing only on pre- recorded songs in studio settings.

    I challenge Pritam and all the singers in his group to sing non-stop for 1 hour individually without their battalions of so called musicians with high tech gadgets and high-tech computers. They are free to use all or any of the traditional Indian instruments like Harmonium, Sitar, Beena, Sarangi, Taus, Dilruba, Tabla, Dholki, Dhol etc.

    It is a waste of time and money to attend the so-called concerts by the likes of Pritam. These concerts have nothing to do with our culture, rich music and traditions.  One can safely call such events cheap Bollywood Entertainment, only beyond the realms of real music and real singing.

  • Suozzi Meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discusses U.S.-India relationship

    Suozzi Meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discusses U.S.-India relationship

    HUNTINGTON, NY (TIP): Last week Congressman Tom Suozzi (D – Long Island, Queens) traveled to India and met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss the U.S. – India relationship, Betsy Davidson stated in a press release April 12.

    The formal talks were conducted as part of a high-level delegation of Congressional leaders that met with their Indian counterparts to discuss trade, strategic partnerships, immigration and security coordination.

    “Our relationship with India is based upon shared values, including the rule of law and respect for diversity, and has never been stronger. It is driven, in part, by our vibrant Indian-American community, one of the most industrious and successful diaspora populations in the world. As the world’s oldest and largest democracies, we have a shared interest in promoting global security and economic prosperity through trade, investment and communications,” said Congressman Suozzi.

    Other members of the bipartisan delegation included Representatives Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Pete Olson (R-TX), Terry Sewell (D-AL), Dina Titus (D-NV), Brenda Lawrence (D-MI), and Drew Ferguson (R-GA).

    Along with Modi, the delegation also met with Minister of Commerce and Industry Suresh Prahbu, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar. The delegation also attended the India-U.S. Trade Policy Forum where they discussed trade tariffs. immigration issues, and the India-U.S. strategic partnership, identifying ways to strengthen it further.

     

     

  • Sikhs celebrate Turban Day at Times Square

    Sikhs celebrate Turban Day at Times Square

    Thousands of turbans tied to spread awareness about  Sikh Identity

    I.S. Saluja

    NEW YORK CITY(TIP): Many Sikh organizations across the U.S. have been much concerned with the attacks on turbaned Sikhs who were mistaken for being members of Al Qaeda or other Islamic terrorist groups. The 9/11 attacks on America created a serious issue with the Sikh identity. Sikh human rights organizations took upon themselves the responsibility of impressing upon administration to protect Sikhs against violent attacks. US administration did try to educate their personnel in the law enforcement and the TSA about the Sikhs being a peaceful people with no affiliations with Islamic terrorists. The education departments in various cities and states also tried to educate teachers and students about Sikh identity. But it appeared these efforts were not enough to  save Sikhs from being bullied and attacked.

    Sikhs in America, as elsewhere, realized they needed to reach out to people in the streets to let them know about who they are. Thus was born an organization in New York by the name of Sikhs of New York. Their main objective was to spread awareness about who the Sikhs are. They wanted to let all know about their identity of which turban was the most visible form. The young volunteers of Sikhs of New York launched 2 years ago a movement to spread awareness about Sikhs.

    What better place than the center of the Universe, Times Square in New York, for the movement’s success. They decided to organize turban tying at Times Square, once a year, close to their festival of nativity, Vaisakhi which falls in mid-April. Now Times Square has a footfall of hundreds of thousands every day. The tourists who throng the Times Square got attracted to the radiant colors of the turbans and to the force of the Bhangra beats. Many came for fun, had the turbans tied and enjoyed the music and, some went in for free snacks which were served with a lot of love. Well, serving free food is the major hallmark of Sikhism. The experiment of the Sikhs of New York proved successful. More and more people, particularly coming from rural areas where they had not seen a turbaned Sikh got to know who the Sikhs are, even though superficially. But it was a small step to a leap forward.

    Visitors enjoying the Punjabi music and Bhangra dance at Times Square on April 7

    Volunteers from Sikhs of New York organized, April 7, the Turban Day and tied turbans on the heads of visitors while explaining the significance of a Turban for Sikhs and telling them about their religion.

    Thousands of turbans were on the heads of people from different races, religions and nationalities in the city’s Times Square as Sikhs launched the annual series of Turban Day events to promote understanding of their faith and dispel stereotypes about the piece of attire.

    The successful experiment of Turban day has inspired organizations elsewhere to organize a day to tie turbans and let visitors know about them and their faith.

    A Turban Day celebration has been planned at the California state legislature building in Sacramento on April 12.

    California State Assembly is expected to pass a resolution on that day recognizing April 12 as Vaisakhi in California that was proposed by assembly member Ash Kalra.

    On April 13, Vaisakhi eve will be celebrated as International Turban Day by the Sikh Children Forum based in Fremont, California, “to popularize adoption of turban as a personal, religious and social symbol of identity amongst Sikh children and our no-turban wearing Sikh brothers and sisters”. It urges Sikhs who don’t usually wear turbans to wear them on that day as they go about their daily routine.