DPYS-A Dream
Karz Tirange Da….क़र्ज़ तिरंगे दा
1डोगरी पाषा ते देशभक्ति दा इक अनोखा समागम “कर्ज़ तिरंगे दा” १२ अगस्त गी सारे जम्मुवासियें दे सामने डुग्गर प्रदेश युवा संगठन द्वारा प्रस्तुत किता गया हा| इस प्रोग्राम च डोगरी कलाकार,लेखक ते डोगरी दे जन्करें हिस्सा लेयिये चार चार चार चन्न लाये|
It’s DPYS, a social organization incorporated with the mission to promote Dogra language, literature, culture and history along with other social activities, which took the honor to organize an event “Karz Tirange Da” to color Dogra land with patriotism and commemorate the freedom-fighters and their struggle for independence.
Chief guest in this event was Retd. Maj. Gen. GS Jamwal. And the guests present there were Sh. Chandu bhau
Sh. Yashpal Nirmail
Sh. Ram Pal Sharma.
Smt. Ayhodaya Rani
Sh.Sham Talib
Sh. Puran chand Bagotra
Sh. Ramesh Rahi
And Sh. Sh. Brij Mohan..Sh. Gyaneshwar Sharma has presided the function
This is not the first event of it’s kind organized by DPYS. They have organized events like “Naman-Salute to Our Heroes” to pay homage to the martyrs who have laid down their lives to defend the state lately. Started from social networking sites Orkut and Facebook, with the help of volunteers who want to do something for their motherland and revive the sense of pride for the Dogra culture, today it’s an NGO registered with the name “Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sansthan Trust”.
Special Thanks to people for making it possible- Gourav Jamwal,Ritika Pathania,Rakesh Singh Sambyal,Nitin Singh Sambyal,Abhishek Parihar,Rahil Gupta,Surbhi Jamwal,Mallu Jasrotia,Codis Mahajan,Vishal Gupta,Vikas Mahajan and Amir Ali Khan.

Naman-Salute To Our National Heroes
0Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sangathan in association with Redefining Jammu organizes a function
Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sangathan has indeed blazed a new trail in Jammu by organizing the function “Naman-Salute to Our Heroes” involving the youth to pay homage to the martyrs who have laid down thier lives to defend the state and also save it from terrorism.
J&K state is one of the leading State in the country which will be seen from the sacrifices made by a people. Taking an Example of Kargil war which was a National War in which the country of over 100 crores lost 524 lives whereas J&K state with the population of 1 Crore lost 69 lives 1.e 14 times more than the rest of country. The state has earned large number of awards during the last 63 years.We have 1 param veer chakar. 9 maha veer chakras, 82 Veer chakras, 4 ashok chakras, 72 Shurya chakras, a total of almost 1000 awards.
While speaking on the occasion Chief guest Retd. Maj. General Goverdhan Singh Jamwal emphasizes on the involvement of youth in such kind of activites .
“ We appreciate the gesture and the efforts being made by the Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sangthan which needs to be emulated by other organiszarions in our state which is the most sensitive border state of the country. If martyrs are not remembered and theirs next of kins are not honored /looked after who will defend or fight for the country “ stated the Chief Guest Maj Gen Goverdhan Singh jamwak, presendent J&K Ex- Services League.
The function was attended by parents/next of kins of the martyrs including Maj A.S.Jasrotia,Lt. Col. Narayan Singh OBE,Dy.S.P. Shaily Singh,Constable Dheeraj Kohli,Maj. Akash Singh Jamwal,Sep. Gurdeep Singh,Sep.Dhyan Singh,L.Nyk Lakhwinder Singh,Sep. Lakhwinder Singh.Also attended by the president Freedom Fighters association Sh. Ved Gandotra,Lt. Col D.S. Salaria,Lt. Col. K.S. Samyal,Lt.Col. J.S. Jasrotia and others.
Special Thanks to Amateur Theatre Group and Mushtaq Kak for taking part in the event.
The event was organized by Duggar Pardesh Yuva Sangathan accompanied by Nittin Singh Sambyal,Rakesh Singh Sambyal, Abhishek Parihar,Parul Mahajan,Surbhi Jamwal,Vipul Mahajan,Rakesh Jamwal,Dhanesh Dogra,Ritika Pathania,Surbhi Jamwal,Mallu Jasrotia etc.
The event was sponsored by Reliance Motors, SFMC PPR Pipes, GIIT.

Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sangathan
2Duggar Pradesh Yuva Sangathan
- WHO ARE WE?
We are the youth of Jammu, who are pursuing their studies and are doing their jobs outside Jammu and some of them are even outside the country. We dream of A clean,pollution free,corruption free and Happy Jammu again which we used to read in history books.
What makes us to dream ?
The humiliation and identity crisis we feel when we move out of Jammu,that makes us to think.
- Whats our Identity?
- Who are we?
- Where are we from?
These questions makes us to think at that time,the culture,the language and the history whom we thought as something like as untouchable in our childhood,now feels that we really missed the sweetness and beautifulness of our language,culture and the history.So its the right time we youth unitedly comes forward and bring back the glory which our motherland and mother tongue wants.So lets join hands and Pledge to Redefine Jammu so that the coming generation doesn’t feel that identity crisis when they move out of Jammu in near Future like us.
Youth are young guns and its proven that they can turn any stones around. Politics in India and specially in JK is full of corruption. They still have Orthodox way of thinking and they think in their old fashioned way.In developing country like India, we need developed mind instead of corroded and corrupt minds.The youth has to become a part of the politics to facilitate the reconstruction of a better society and a country . The main reasons for youth not comming in the politics are :
Lack of financial support
Lack of family and peer support
Poor reputation of polticians
The family members restrict the youth from entering the politics because of some ill consequences,which the present politicians has created and lack of security . The poor reputation of politicians acts as the detterent to new aspirers who doesnt want to get indulged lest they will be branded with bad character. so many other reasons are their which prevent the youth from entering the politics. The combined model of both old aged and youth will make a good show as the old are also required to train the youth .
But for it, the entire educated people have to change his/her attitude to the politics. Everyone in India usedto say politics is bad and bla bla, no one want to come in this and change it into good. We are responsible for India’s current situation. We blame politician they are corrupted, but when its come to us we say “Why should we Bring the change and alone one cant bring that change”.All well educated people talk about politics but if you ask them why dont you join politics and bring that change.Their reply is somewhat like politics is not for a good man.
So please first of all change this attitude.If u cant then you dont have the right to abuse politicians and the existing system.
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The text of the speech by Dr Abdul Kalam is given below which i copied from his site,Read it carefully:
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It doesnt matter who you are,
You will achieve if you work for it.
Plant a tree and plant an idea
Dear members of Action 2020 – UnConference 2009 organized by the India Vision Group and the 35 partner organizations who are working on bringing societal transformation through achievers, intellectuals and other contributors, my greetings to all of you. I am very happy to communicate with all of you telephonically, when you have assembled at Chennai and discussing on how to achieve Vision 2020 with peoples participation.
On 15 Jan 2009, I inaugurated the Youth Meet at Pune and interacted with nearly 1500 youth. The theme, I selected for the youth was, the ignited minds of the youth is the most powerful resource, on the earth, above the earth and under the earth. Here it was important to remember, the powerful call given by Swami Vivekananda how has all the knowledge in the world been gained but by the concentration of the power of the mind? The world is ready to give up its secret if we only know, how to knock, how to give it the necessary blow. The strength and force of the blow come through concentration. There is no limit to the power of the human mind. The more concentrated it is, the more power is brought to bear on one point that is the secret.
When I put forth this thought to the young, there was tremendous enthusiasm and the youth repeated the statement. Then I brought out the power of three great minds:
1.It doesn’t matter who you are, you will achieve if you work for it.Mario Capecchi, a street boy becomes a noble prize winner in 2007 for his remarkable work on Gene targeting which can be used to cure diseases such as cancer.
2. Failure didnt deter him. Srinivasa Ramanujam with his best capability generated his own equations and became an expert in number theory. He failed in his FA Exam,but he didn?t bother. Mathematics became his friend. He saw divinity associated with each number. He became a renowned number theorist and a great mathematician recognized by the world of mathematics including Royal society.
3.Plant a tree and plant an idea – Prof Wangari Maathai had a passion for environment and bio-diversity and has been contributing to the sustainable development and growth of planet Earth through tree plantation. She has been instrumental in getting 31 million trees planted in 20 countries in African region. She won the Nobel Prize for this unique contribution of environmental upgradation. With these three thoughts, It doesnt matter who you are, you will achieve if you work for it. Failure didnt deter him and Plant a tree and plant an idea the 1500 youth at Pune were fully ignited; they were all asking tell us, what we can give?
I asked the audience, why dont you young boys and girls share your experience. One girl got up and introduced herself, she is from rural Maharashtra. She said, Mr. Kalam, let me share with you what myself and my classmates have done. There is a hospital in our small town, where the entire place is dirty and the patients are not at all cared for. Seeing the situation, the student community decided to go to the hospital once in a week, to clean up the entire place including toilets. And we also provide necessary help to the patients, such as: communicating with their relatives, drying their clothes, bringing the medicines, giving them a feeling of cheer by talking to them. What a noble mission?Series of questions came in after words. What the youth can do to remove the corruption? was one of the question. Here I gave my experience at Adichunchunagari Mutt, when I addressed 50,000 students and 1000s of parents in the presence of spiritual leaders and political leaders in 2005. After my address on vision 2020, one girl Bhavani got up, shesaid, she is studying bio-science in 10+1, and she would like to know from me and the leaders sitting on the dais, what actions youth should do to remove corruption, so that we can live in a corruption free society. The funds allotted for development can reach thecitizens fully. Answer to this question really was not coming forth from any quarters, but I had to answer. I told, dear Bhavani, your question is very important in the present context of the nation. You know, we are one billion population. We live in 200 million homes. It is estimated that 30% of the homes may be corrupt, that means 60 million homes are corrupt.Each home has on an average 5 members: Father, mother, two sons + one daughter orparents + two daughters + one son. Now I have got a question for you Bhavani. In case your parents, particularly your father is unfortunately corrupt, will you go to your father and say Father, please stop corruption – Our scriptures will not allow that, our teacher taught us Will you say this to your father? There was pin drop silence. Then a surprise. Nearly all the children got up, they all said in chorus, we can do it. We will stop our parents if they arecorrupt. I couldnt believe this. Of course, I turned to parents where 1000s of them were sitting. I particularly asked the mothers. How will you react to your daughter or son coming to you and saying that you should stop corrupt actions. After some thought, the mothergave the following statement:
Mr. Kalam, so far no one has asked such a directed question. But I want to tell you one thing on behalf of womanhood that Daughter or son, have got a unique relationship with parents. They have a great and grand tool that is mutual love and affection. If our child comes and tells us that we are corrupt, it is a great insult to me and my husband. We haveto change, we have to change, we have to change. Then the whole gathering took an oath.
I will lead an honest life free from all corruption and will set an example for others to adopt a transparent way of life.
I asked the youth of Pune on 15 Jan 2009, what is your reaction? They said, we would like to take the same oath and abide by it. The entire hall reverberated when they took the oath. Then I realized the vision 2020 of transforming India into a developed nation definitely will succeed with such a committed youth power.
One young man once asked our Role Model APJ abdul KALAM a question, “Mr President, please tell me, since you have flown in the supersonic fighter aircraft at the age of 74, were you afraid anytime during the flight.” I told the young man, “All the 40 minutes of the flight, I was busy on the controls and instruments and experiencing the”g” build up. I was advised by the captain to track targets and also look at the ground using the synthetic aperture radar. In addition, I was observing the performance of the instruments developed indigenously. I was continuously busy in the flight operations and I didn’t have time to allow fear to enter into me.” Now, dear young friends who have assembled in front of me and the nation, I have a message of Courage for you.
“Courage to Give’
Courage to think different,
Courage to invent,
Courage to discover the impossible,
Courage to travel into an unexplored path,
Courage to share knowledge
Courage to remove pain
Courage to reach the unreached
Courage to combat problems
And Succeed,
Are the unique qualities of youth.”
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Our NGO, is not just an organization but its a family consists of everyone of you,who thinks that he is jammuitie and belongs to jammu,is going to play a pivotal role in creating awareness among Jammuities of their Culture,Language,environmental issues,health,politically related field to create an effective network to enhance awareness and achieve behaviour change.
The aim of NGO collaboration is to educate the people tht its not a time to sit quiet nd enjoy the discrimination. We are going to divide our organisaton in two groups:-The first group will take care of politically related activities which will be known as DPYSCW(DUGGAR PRADESH YUVA SANGATHAN CULTURAL WING) nd make youth to think that even we can do this.The second group will take care of other issues like environment,health related issues which will be known as DPYSHW(DUGGAR PRADESH YUVA SANGATHAN HEALTH WING).
As we are going to follow the policy of transparency, DPYS places advertisements in newspapers regarding:-
1) How much donation our organization receive and from whom will be published clearly.
2) One of our district president will be easily accessible to every one.
- Activities:-
Important activity that DPYSHW is going to create to eco-consciousness and generate awareness among the youth, especially school children, college students, teachers and youth undergoing training at vocational institutes. This will be going to take place through lectures, presentations, seminars, workshops, meetings, outreach programmes like visits to pollution hotspots and important pollution control installations and distribution of educational aid and publicity materials like handbills, stickers, posters, banners, slides, CDs etc. The idea behind this activity is to prepare environmentally informed and responsible future citizens. We will make Young students to play a key role in popularizing a message
SAAF HO
JAMMU TO SWACH AUR TANDRUSAT RAHE HUMARA PYARA JAMMU
and making
various campaigns successful and effective.
Apne aspas ped lagao, hara banao
desh ko untee ke shikhar par lao
Some of the works DPYSHW has to take care of:-
1.Sanitation:-
> Say NO to Plastic (or Minimum usage of Plastic or polythene Bags)
> Say NO to Chemicals
> Sanitation Of Localities.
>Dustbins should be provided at every locality.
>A law should be made to pass in the parliament that every house throw their garbage into the dustbins and if someone found guilty has to face the stringent actions.
2.Health:-
>AIDS awareness camp
>Say No to Alcohol
>cigarette Smoking shud be banned on public places
>organising Blood donation camps
3.Pollution Control:-
a.Tree Plantation
bDevelopment should not be at the cost of trees
c.Pollution from factories should be check regularly as per the ISO standards
d.Proper Exit Of Sewage.
e.Prevent different rivers from their extinction
Few of the rivers and lakes which are on the verge of extinction if we didnt take care of them sooner,otherwise its too late. the circumference of lake is decreasing day by day and one can see a lot of kachra around the river.
People these days are in love with concrete and cover every spare inch of ground in their houses with cement. It’d be much better if they let the ground uncovered and plant a few trees. It’d help in many ways:
Direct benefits for home owners:
1) Trees provide shade It’ll help in cutting down use of coolers, acs, fans, expensive sun-blocking window glass. Upto 50% of energy savings are possible
2) More aesthetically pleasing/pleasing to eyes
3) You can use waste water on plants
4) If its a fruit tree, you can have free and pesticide free fruit of your own. Indian trees like neem, mango have numerous medicinal applications.
5) If you hate the clutter of leaves, you can just sweep them up and put them up near the roots. it certainly better than sweeping the concrete covered ground every day
6) The physical bulk of trees dulls or soften sound waves that attempt to pass through them.
7) Provide shelter from rain and intercept a large amount of rain water from flooding sewers and streets.
Adds to the sales price of the property.
Benfits to community
1) Cleaner air and most effective way of combating rising levels of CO2.
2) Habitat for birds and small animals.
3) Prevention of soil erosion.
4) Retention of rain water and recharging of ground water.
5) Planting trees along roads helps in preventing overheating of roads and increases their lifespan by years.
6) Trees along road can act as buffer between vehicles and pedestrians.
7) Hospital patients with a view of trees out their windows recover much faster and with fewer complications than similar patients without such views.
Benefits of not covering ground with concrete:
1) Concrete heats up much faster and retains heat , thereby making sorroundings much hotter as compared to normal ground
2) Any amount of water on concrete will just stagnate and breed mosquitoes or will run off to sewer/drains causing overflow. Compared to this, soil can absorb water that will help in keeping ground water level high
3) Concrete covered ground needs regular cleaning/sweeping and is always less pleasing to the eyes
4) You can harvest rain water at minimal cost
5) Grass covered ground is a much safer and practicalplace for kids to play. Walking or running on hard concrete or roads has harmful effect on knees and ankles.
6) Pets will always prefer grass to anything else.
Every little step counts.
Some of the activities DPYSCW has to take care of :-
1.Art and Culture
>Awaring people abt Dogra culture
>Motivating People to Use Dogri as their common language(which Hardly Ppl do now a days)
>Bring back the glory which dogri language wants
>A Dogri channel (Difficult But not Impossible)
>Organise different Dogri functions like Jammu festival.
>prevent our heritage from extinction as we lost the chenani mahal,purmandal mahal nd many others.
2.Political Awareness
>Create awareness among masses specially youth that politics is not a bad game.
>Unite Jammuities and make their voice heard at higher level.
>Fight against corruption
Jai Jammu.
Join us at:-
1.ORKUT
2.Facebook
Importance of Mother tongue
18Mother ,the word which is very hard to describe in few words. Even Wikipedia,the biggest online Encyclopedia is confused about the exact definition of this word, As per Wikipedia,A mother is a biological and/or social female parent of an offspring. Wikipedia continues, Because of the complexity and differences of a mothers’ social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to define a mother to suit a universally accepted definition.
And As per Oxford the Language means ?
1. The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.
2. The system of communication used by a particular community or country. And almost after every some kms of walk one can find the different language had been used by the localites
In short,I want to say there is a link between the mother and language/mothertongue.
As you people might have heard about the story of a teenaged guy who has called GOD to know about the importance of a Mother.
The story goes like this:-
A teenage boy asked his mother that why is she crying and her mother gave an answer that because “She is a woman”
But boy didn’t understand what exactly is she trying to say,so he asks her mother that he doesn’t Understand.
His Mom just hugged him and said,
“And you never will, but that’s O.K.”
Later the little boy asked his father,
“Why does Mom seem to cry for no reason?”.
“All women cry for no reason,” was all his Dad could say…
The little boy grew up and became a man,
still wondering why women cry.
Finally he put in a call to God and when God got back to him, he asked “God, why do women cry so easily?”
GOD answered… ..
“When I made woman,
I decided she had to be special.
I made her shoulders
strong enough to carry
the weight of the world, yet,
made her arms gentle enough to give comfort…
I gave her the inner strength
to endure childbirth
and the rejection
that many times will come
even from her own children.
I gave her a hardness
that allows her
to keep going and take care
of her family and friends,
even when everyone else gives up, through sickness and fatigue without
complaining. …
I gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all
circumstances. Even when her child has hurt her badly.
And same is the case with the Importance of a mother tongue.The mother tongue is the true vehicle of the mother wit.
Another medium of speech may bring with it a current of new ideas. But the mother tongue is one in which a man is born. A man’s native speech is almost like his shadow, inseparable from his personality but in last few years,mother tongue is losing importance day by day and after few years I have doubt that very little person may even talk in mother tongue ( specially so called the urban and modern population). Indians, these days preferred to use English instead of Hindi citing the reason that English gives them more exposure and easy to get a job.Britishers left India some 60 years back but still we shy to use our mother tongue freely.
Is it the real freedom or only a physical freedom?Arent you people feel that still we are mentally slaves of Britishers? May be its an effect of globalization but still many European countries and many other developed countries like China,Russia,Japan etc. are maintaining their own language very well. But in India,we Indians are doing our best to disrespect our mothertongue by giving very stupid excuses that for a development of India we have to use English Language. If those countries(non-english) can developed,Why cant India?
Someone once said that When the whole world is switching over to English, Mr. Vajpayee has shown disrespect to it by addressing the U.N. in Hindi, which no other Indian PM had dared to so far. Leaders of many countries such as China, Japan, Russia, France, Germany and Spain address the international forums in their own national language. Do they all disrespect English by doing so?
But we Indians always give an excuse that for the better development Of India we need to use English.Why so? But still there are many states in India like Maharashtra,Gujarat,Karnataka and whole of south India prefers their mothertongue.Arent the South India is more developed as compared to North India?And if we compare Jammu(so called educated,urban,modern society of Jammu) with other cities,its very shameful that we cant even standup with them in giving repect to our mothertongue.
As per UNESCO,a research have shown that children who begin their education in their mother tongue make a better start, and continue to perform better, than those for whom school starts with a new language. The same applies to adults seeking to become literate. This conclusion is now widely implemented, although we still hear of governments that insist on imposing a foreign language of instruction on young children, either in a mistaken attempt at modernity or to express the pre-eminence of a social dominant group.
Few lines of Mahatma Gandhi:-Polak and I had often very heated discussion about the desirability or otherwise of giving the children an English education. It has always been my conviction that Indian parents who train their children to think and talkin English from their infancy betray their children and their country. They deprive them of the spiritual and social heritage of the nation, and render them to that extent unfit for the service of the country. Having these convictions, I made a point of always talking to my children in Gujarati. Polak never liked it. He thought I was spoiling their future. He contended, with all the vigour and love at his command, that, if children were to learn universal language like English from infancy, they would easily gain considerable advantage over others in the race of life. He failed to convince me.
As per Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,(who introduced the Transcedental Meditation technique and related programs and initiatives, including schools and universities with campuses in several countries including India, United States, Mexico, United Kingdom and China) Mother tongue is the Language of Nature, which is intimately related to the individual because it is structured and upheld by local Laws of Nature, which structure the physiology of the individual. Vedic Language is the Language of Nature, which is structured and upheld by the universal Laws of Nature, which are the common basis of all the physiological structures in the universe.
This means that there is a direct relationship of the whole with the part — between the mother tongue and the Vedic Language. This means that mother tongue is the closest to the Vedic Language.?
But my question here to every single Dogra is that When we start giving respect and importance to our mother tongue. Do we realize how important the mother tongue is? Without language you would have to talk to one another by means of signs. If you had a headache and you wanted to tell your mother about it, you would have to use signs, such as pointing to your head, or your eyes. You mother would not be able to tell at once if you meant you had a headache or your eyes hurt you. And the problem is with us that we prefer to use other languages instead of our mother tongue.Why step motherly behavior with our mothertongue whichever it is Dogri,Gojri,Pahadi,Poonchi,Kishtwari etc.?Is it so because our mothertongue too doesn’t demand anything from their speakers but use to cry from inside.
Its really a shame for the Sons(speakers) like us who treat our mother language as their step mother language.We don’t deserve to be live in that place where we don’t have any respect for our mother language and motherland.Do we?
Thanks.








