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Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti is celebrated with great passion and enthusiasm all over India, as he has a special meaning for the Sikhs and one of them is considered to be the most auspicious festivals.This celebration marks the birthday of their tenth Sikh leader , Guru Gobind Singh Ji The day is celebrated in honor and memory of the great warrior, poet, philosopher and spiritual master Guru Gobind Singh Ji was celebrated on May 22nd Born December 1666 according to the Georgian calendar, but his birthday is calculated according to the lunar calendar This year, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti will be celebrating the 20th of May Celebrated January This year, Guru Gobind Singh Ji will be 354 years old Times

Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the only son of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru and Mata Gujri. His maiden name was Gobind Rai and he was born into a Sodhi Khatri family in Patna, Bihar, when he was only nine years old , His father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was killed by Aurangzeb for refusing to convert to Islam. After his father’s death, Guru Gobind Ji took over the leadership and protector of the Sikhs and continued to fight the injustices that the Mughals were against had committed his congregation

Guru Gobind Ji led the Sikhs by his own example; His teachings and philosophy soon gained historical significance in the Sikh way of life.He was responsible for the institutionalization of the Khalsa, which played a significant role in protecting the Sikhs after his death and the nine invasions in Punjab.In 1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji initiated the Five K tradition of the Khalsa, Kesh – uncut hair; Kangha – a wooden comb; Kara – an iron or steel bracelet that is worn on the wrist; Kripan – a sword or dagger; and Kacchera – short breeches

In 1708, before his death, Guru Gobind Singh Ji declared the sacred scriptures of Sikhism, Guru Granth Sahib, to be the last Sikh Guru

Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s teaching and warrior spirit is still very important to the Sikhs today. During his time he refused to answer the Mughal invaders and fought with the Khalsa for the protection of his people. Under his leadership, the Khalsa followed a very strict code of how they lived their lives His example inspires people to this day and his writings and poems still encourage people all over the world

On this day, Sikhs all over the world go to Gurudwaras where prayer meetings are organized in honor of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Many families take part in processions organized by the Gurudwaras, do kirtans and do seva, which is an essential Part of the Sikh religion is the food is distributed among the needy and poor on this day

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World News – CA – Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti 2021: history, meaning and celebration

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/festivals/guru-gobind-singh-jayanti-2021-history-significance-and-celebration-101611096625446.html


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Newsworld International
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States and the Caribbean
SloganAmerica's Only 24 Hour Global News Channel
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
Toronto, Ontario
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation/Power Corporation of Canada (1994–2000)
USA Networks/Vivendi Universal (2000–2004)
Al Gore and Joel Hyatt (2004–2005)
Sister channelsCBC Newsworld
Trio
History
LaunchedJune 1, 1994; 26 years ago
ClosedJuly 31, 2005; 15 years ago
Replaced byCurrent TV

Newsworld International (NWI) was an Americannews-orientedcable and satellitetelevision network that operated from June 1994 to July 2005. The network carried a mix of newscasts from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and other international networks. After several ownership changes, the channel was purchased by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and other parties in 2005 and became Current TV.

History[edit]

The network was launched on June 1, 1994, as a joint venture between the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and Power Corporation of Canada along with sister channel Trio. It aired much of the same programming as the CBC-owned Canadian cable news channel CBC Newsworld. During the late 1990s, Newsworld International's Sunday evening newscast at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time aired on CBC-owned CBET in Windsor, Ontario as a replacement for the ABC family movie anthology series The Wonderful World of Disney, which aired on most other CBC stations in that timeslot (Windsor is part of the Detroit market for programming purposes, as such, stations in Southwestern Ontario near the U.S.–Canada border pre-empt certain U.S.-based programs whose rights are held by Canadian networks to avoid paying higher advertising rates).

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The channel reached about 20 million homes and provided news coverage from a variety of global perspectives. It also acted as a news source for Canadians who reside or were visiting the United States, Latin America or the Caribbean. The channel was available across the United States mainly on satellite provider DirecTV.

In 2000, Newsworld International was sold to USA Networks for $155 million, which was subsequently acquired by Vivendi (which later merged with Universal Pictures to become Vivendi Universal). The CBC maintained day-to-day operation of the channel afterward. The network's main in-house news program was NWI International NewsFirst.

Shutdown and replacements[edit]

In 2004, Newsworld International was purchased by former U.S. Vice PresidentAl Gore and Joel Hyatt, who acquired it mainly for the channel's digital cable and satellite coverage reach, and were not interested in maintaining the network's existing format. Programming on Newsworld continued to be provided by the CBC until July 31, 2005; on that date, the network ceased operations with a special farewell message from the channel's Toronto offices on behalf of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre.

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Gore and Hyatt relaunched the channel at midnight on August 1 as Current TV, specializing in a youth perspective on national issues. Gore and Hyatt chose the format after deciding that a liberal-focused news network would be rejected by national advertisers.[citation needed] The new channel, despite being profitable, underwent a major reorganization in 2010 after a 'troubled' history,[1] eventually evolving it into a progressive-leaning news and documentary channel. Gore and his partners sold the network to Al Jazeera Media Network in 2013, which like Gore and Hyatt before them, was mainly interested in taking over the channel's existing carriage deals, using Current's channel space to launch the internationally focused news channel Al Jazeera America that August. Al Jazeera America in turn failed in April 2016, after which the channel space created by NWI in 1994 ceased to exist.

After the closure of the channel, the CBC began uploading some of its news programs and reports as clips on CBC.ca for online viewing worldwide. Today, CBC News Network – the former parent channel of Newsworld International – carries many of the CBC programs formerly seen on Newsworld, and is available worldwide outside of Canada online through paid subscriptions.[2]

Programming[edit]

Original series[edit]

Newsworld International produced Special Assignment, a half-hour documentary series hosted by veteran CBC correspondent Bill Cunningham, featuring a different country in each episode. The format included a segment of historical context on the featured country with archive footage narrated by Cunningham, followed by a recap of recent political developments and current events. The program often featured interviews with high-ranking government officials and political insiders. During its run, Special Assignment visited many countries in Europe, East Asia and Latin America as well as countries in Africa and the Caribbean. Reruns of earlier editions often included updated narrations to reflect recent developments.

NWI contributors at shutdown[edit]

  • CBC Newsworld/News Network Canada – The National and its weekend substitutes CBC News: Saturday Report and CBC News: Sunday Night, CBC News: Correspondent, The Nature of Things, Hot Type, entertainment show >play, most of its international news output (including Hemispheres, a partnership with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), as well as NWI's internal newscasts and newsmagazines
  • Deutsche WelleGermany – the network's English newscast and its English weekend newsmagazine
  • NHKJapan – the network's major English newscast and its English weekend newsmagazine
  • CCTV-9China – the network's major English newscast
  • ITVUnited Kingdom – the domestic Evening News (produced by ITN)

Subtitled NWI newscasts discontinued before shutdown[edit]

  • Canada – RDI
  • Mexico – TV Azteca
  • Russia – NTV, Channel One

Other programming[edit]

  • Washington Outlook with Henry Champ
  • World Business
  • NWI World Sports

Former on-air staff[edit]

Anchors[edit]

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Newsworld International was anchored by a team of CBC talent which included

  • Terry Glecoff
  • Karen Hawryluk
  • Chris Henry
  • Ron Izawa
  • Doreen Kays
  • Jordan Kerbel
  • Fred Langan
  • Paul Lethbridge
  • Sandra Lewis
  • Helen Mann
  • Jim Reed

See also[edit]

  • Al Jazeera America - successor in interest to Newsworld International
  • CBC News Network - Newsworld's parent channel (then known as CBC Newsworld)

References[edit]

  1. ^Wallenstein, Andrew (June 25, 2010). 'New troubles at Al Gore's Current TV'. Reuters. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  2. ^http://www.cbc.ca/news2/networkstream/ 29th June 2014

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External links[edit]

  • Newsworld International at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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