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About Us . Punjabi Cultural Society of ChicagoHistory . PCS OfficialsHistory
Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago (P.C.S.) is a
non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization promoting education, good
citizenship, community development, civic commitment and
involvement, and preserving Punjabi Culture, language, sports
and performing arts of the North-Indian state of Punjab among
its community members and also mainstream Americans in the
Midwest and beyond. PCS caters to this need both by directly
organizing events that bring community members together from all
over the Midwest region and by facilitating participation of its
community members in mainstream activities. PCS has a holistic
approach to community building and it's comprehensive
programming encompasses a variety of aspects of community life
and it's needs.
Rangla Punjab (Meaning "Colorful Punjab"), PCS' flagship
event now in it's third decade, is held every April in time to
celebrate the traditional harvest festival - Vaisakhi. It
showcases local talent in Punjabi music, songs, dances, short
plays and poetry. PCS volunteers teach the Punjabi dances -
Bhangra and Giddha to teams who then compete against each other
and perform for a packed community audience.
http://www.pcschicago.org/rp/index.htm
Punjabi Sports Festival is a community sports day, held
in the summer. It is free of charge and helps promote concepts
of healthy lifestyle and physical fitness. Competitions are held
for kabaddi - a unique form of team wrestling born in Punjab,
volleyball, basketball, soccer, track and field events, weight
lifting and many other sports.
http://www.pcschicago.org/sf/index.htm
PCS Night is an annual dinner and dance event held in
late fall. It features popular Punjabi entertainment artists
and/or musical groups performing live on-stage. It is well loved
by the community for bringing the distinctive Punjabi music with
its heavy beats and foot-tapping numbers live to the people. The
local community gets a taste of the state of the art
performances from internationally known artists.
http://www.pcschicago.org/pcsnight/index.htm
International Bhangra Competition is an annual
event held in late fall in conjunction with PCS Night. Competing
teams form U.S. Canada and U.K. are invited to participate for
lucrative prizes. It exposes the local youth and teams to an
enhanced levels of art form and encourages a continuous
improvement.
http://www.pcschicago.org/pcsnight/index.htm
Art and Culture Exhibitions - PCS promotes Punjabi art
and culture among mainstream population by holding exhibitions
at various local village libraries, schools and colleges.
Youth Scholarships - In addition to these
activities, PCS helps promote education among the youth
by giving scholarships to college-going high school
seniors or college freshmen based on their academic
achievements and participation in Punjabi cultural
activities.
Youth Seminars - It also works to bring
successful community members and professionals from all
walks of life to talk to the community youth as guest
speakers or hold group discussions on topics of interest
to the community for example parenting, stress
management, leadership skills, and good citizenship
values.
Catering to the Seniors - To improve the overall
physical activity level of the community members,
especially the seniors, PCS is working on organizing
exercise classes at Palatine YMCA. This started out in
conjunction with the "Vision in Progress" project of the
villages of Palatine and Inverness. It also partners
with AASA to host Seniors Tea Party - where seniors
get-together to socialize. These meetings are held every
Wed. 5-7 pm at Northeast Palatine Community Center.
Interaction with Other Organizations - PCS also
works with other Indian and Asian American organizations
to increase the visibility of the Punjabi community and
to make meaningful contributions to the places that we
live in. It co-sponsors the Asian American Coalition of
Chicago's programs Lunar New Year Celebration Dinner
Banquet, the Asian American Parade, and the Asian
American Festival at Daley Plaza. PCS youth groups and
adults participate to perform in Chicago Historical
Society, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Children's Museum, Millennium Park, State Street
Thanksgiving Day Parade, Village of Evanston, Village of
Palatine, Carol Stream, Grayslake, Glendale Heights,
City of Chicago festivals, Chicago Chinatown, Shedd
Aquarium, White Sox Park, and state of Illinois
celebrations.
http://www.pcschicago.org/mainstream
One of the biggest challenges facing any immigrant
population and its subsequent generations is to preserve
and promote their heritage to strengthen common bonds.
Punjabi community of Chicago area numbering about 10,000
is no different. As the community gradually grew in size
in the early seventies, the volunteer efforts in these
areas also increased. The likeminded ad-hoc groups
working together since the early eighties were formally
organized under Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago
(PCS), which was registered under its present name in
Illinois State in 1993. It was later approved as a 501 c
(3) non-profit corporation. All the board members and
officials are dedicated volunteers without any
compensation.
PUNJABI CULTURAL SOCIETY OF CHICAGO
P. O. BOX 1244, PALATINE, IL. 60078
(847) 359-5PCS Fax: (847) 359-1107
info@PCSChicago.org
www.PCSChicago.org
PCS Officials 2006-07Board of DirectorsHonorary Chairman Balwinder Singh (773) 274-6969 President Bhinder S. Pamma (847) 361-3579 Vice-President Amarjit K. Atwal (847) 564-4735 Executive Secretary Ronny S. Kular (312) 226-4425 Finance Secretary Baljeet K. Sangha (630) 833-8091 Youth Affairs Director Jay Singh (312) 827-6664 Sports Directors Yadwinder S. Grewal (773) 627-9113 Harkirat S. Sandhu (630) 870-9319 Inter-Community Director Parminder S. Ghotra (847) 414-3041 Board of GovernorsThakar Singh Basati (847) 670-1367 Rajinder Singh Mago (630) 377-5893 Manjit Singh Gill (630) 893-5835 Sukhmel Singh Atwal (847) 564-4735 Mohinderjit S. Saini (847) 705-0434 Bhagwant S. Sandhu (269) 341-9776 Sunny S. Kular (312) 226-4425 Board of AdvisorsHarwinder Paul S. Lail (847) 837-9047 Onkar S. Sangha (630) 833-8091 PCS Ex-Chairmen
Bhinder Singh PammaMr. Pamma belongs to Distt. Sangroor and he completed his BA from Govt. College Nabha. In India he served as president of Shaheed Pritam Singh Sports Club in 1983. He played hockey, kabaddi and volleyball. Mr. Pamma has been serving PCS in sports festival and other activities since last few years. He is married to Paramjit Kaur and they are blessed with a daughter Gagandeep kaur and a son Hardeep Singh. Amarjeet Kaur AtwalAmarjit Kaur Atwal was born in Bolina Doaba, district Jallandar, to Mr. Harbhajan Singh and Ajmer Kaur Gakhal. Her grandfather was a retired D.S.P. from Indian B.S.F. She immigrated to the United States in 1971 with her parents. She is married to Sukhmel S. Atwal; they have two daughters, Prabjot Kaur and Gurjot Kaur and one son, Kevindeep Singh. She is serving as youth development programs director for P.C.S. since 1999. She was instrumental in starting children’s soccer, basketball, and a first time community Boy Scout troop, Troop number 999. Thakar Singh Basati
Mr. Basati comes from a village near Chandigarh, Distt. Ropar and was one of the first to present Bhangra in PGI Chandigarh. He was the First President of PCS and has given PCS significant ideas and paths to follow for its success. He was co-chair of the Asian American Coalition of Chicago program committee in 1994-95. He is an active member of Vision in Progress and Focus on Fitness projects in Palatine. Recipient of Asian American Community award, Mr. Basati has been organizing Rangla Punjab since 1981 and has been teaching Bhangra to the children of Punjabi community and taking participants to perform in Cultural shows organized by communities in other states. His wife Rajinder Kaur Basati and all three children have been performing Punjabi cultural items. In Chicago Mr. Basati along with PCS has arranged to honor top class Punjabi singer Mrs. Surinder Kaur, comedian Mehar Mittal, singer Jagjit Zirvi and poet Surjit Pattar. He also organized performances of Punjabi plays directed by Harpal Tiwana and performed by his troop. Mr. Basati is also the coordinator of P.C.S. “Senior’s Tea Party”. He is currently in Real Estate with Prudential. Rajinder Singh MagoMr. Mago is the earliest pioneer of Punjabi Bhangra dance in Chicago area ever since 1971. He is a co-founder of the Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago and served as the organization’s President in 1996. During 1982-84, he was a co-host of Chitrahar, an Indian ethnic TV show in Chicago. He has also worked in three full length plays in Chicago with Indian movie star Anupama Dharkar. Mr. Mago, is recipient of the 1999 Pan-Asian American Award, was the Co-Chairman of the Coalition’s 1995 Lunar New Year Celebration, hosted by the Indian American Community. In 1977, Mr. Mago was the Co-Chair of the first ever Asian American Coalition Parade held in Chicago; then again, in 1998, for the second Coalition Parade. In 1991 Mr. Mago was commended by the Asian American Coalition with a community service award. Mr. Mago’s long list of accomplishments includes serving as the
Executive Secretary of the first Asian Festival in Chicago held at
navy pier in 1989. He was also the Executive Secretary of the Asian
American Advisory council to Illinois Governor Jim Edgar and
currently it’s vice-chair under Gov. George Ryan. In 1991-94, he was
an Executive Board member and Vice-President of Apna Ghar. Manjit Singh Gill
Graduate of Guru Nanak Engineering College, Ludhiana. Manjit won the gold medal for being the Best All Round Student of Northern India in the youth competition in New Delhi. He received Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and technology, Manchester, England. He is the founder Director of the first Indian Association in USA “Indian League of America” from 1972-74. He was elected to the Board of Director of SRS 1975-1977 and served as Executive Secy. He organized various fund raising event for SRS from 1975-79.He is the co-founder director of PCS and President for the same for the year 1996-97.He is the founder and President of the oldest Radio show in the Midwest “Jhankar” and the oldest Punjabi Radio show “Raunak Mela”. He directed and hosted the first Indian TV show “Music of India” during 1979-81 and TV show “Manoranjan” in 1982-84. He owns a state of the art digital audio production studio. The other awards include “Outstanding Community Service” by India tribune. He won professional award for “Engineering Excellence”, ”Outstanding Performance” & “Chairman’s Award”. Sukhmel Singh Atwal
Mohinderjit Singh SainiMr. Saini, an active organizer of Punjabi Cultural, Sikh American and Asian American events for the last decade. In 1992, he was commended by the Asian American Coalition with a community service award and extra efforts award by Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago in 1997. Mr. Saini is an active member of Sikh American Heritage Organization, chairman of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity Committee of Vision in Progress in Palatine and has served Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago in various capacities since its inception. A resident of Palatine, IL, Mr. Saini is “411” of the community’s database. He is also an active member of Asian American Advisory Council of State of Illinois Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka. He has formerly served as an executive, finance and social secretary of Sikh Religious Society of Chicago, served as Chairman of Program Committee of 12th annual Asian American Coalition Dinner Banquet in 1995, served as member of Palatine's Quasquicentennial Committee in 1991. Mr. Saini holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana , a Master's degree in Civil Engineering from University of Illinois at Chicago, and is currently a Consulting Engineer with Teng & Associates at Hillside & Evanston Projects. Mohinderjit is married to Harvinder Kaur and they have three children Harleen Kaur (11), Jaskaran Singh (8) and JeevanJot Singh (5). Interestingly all the family members were born on 10th. day of the month. Bhagwant S. Sandhu
Mr. Bhagwant Singh Sandhu is one of the founding members of P.C.S. and has served as Finance Secretary and Executive Secretary. He is actively involved in organizing major P.C.S. and other community functions. Bhagwant is married to Kiranjit Kaur and blessed with two sons Gagandeep Singh and Harvin Singh.
Sunny S. Kular
Mr. Sunny Singh Kular immigrated to Chicago, USA in 1989 from
Ludhiana, Punjab, India. Mr. Kular is a post graduate in
telecommunication from DePaul University Chicago and Graduate in
Computer Engineering from University of IL. at Chicago. Currently, he is
working as a software engineer with British Petroleum in Chicago. Mr. Kular is a co-founding member, the past President and member of the Board of Governor of Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago. He has contributed a lot to PCS with his hard work and dedication. Mr. Kular served as the organization's President in year 2002-2003. Mr. Kular’s passion for Punjabi culture and sports started long time ago. Indeed, even in India he was very active in extra-curricular activities. He was a member of hockey team of combined university of India and participated in bodybuilding competitions at the district level. Mr. Kular is also involved in other Indian as well as Asian American events for last 15 years. He is an active member of Sikh American Heritage Organization. He is involved in organizing numerous punjabi cultural activities in mid-west. Mr. Kular is also a Punjabi folk dancer and has performed at various Indian and Asian American events. He also played the leading role in an Indian play "Dharam di Chader” with world famous artist Mr. Harpal Tiwana. Mr. Kular was also the co-chairman of entertainment committee of Asian American Coalition of Chicago's 20th lunar New Year celebration hosted by the Indian American Community in 2003. For his volunteer services to the community Mr. Kular had achieved
many awards. Mr. Kular was honored for outstanding services as PCS
President 2002-2003. He had also been honored by the Asian American
Coalition of Chicago with a prestigious “Community Service Award” in
Feb. 2005. Mr. Kular is married to Dr. Rimpy Kular,who works in Neurology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL. They are blessed with a seven-year old daughter Esha and two-year old son Parneet. Harwinder Paul Singh LailHon. Managing Director, SinghP@meau.mea.com (847-837-9047)
He came to US in 1985. He worked part-time with Pinkerton Security from 1988~93 and won Employee of the month award in May, 1992. He started working with Mitsubishi in 1988 progressing to be their Senior Production Controller. He was awarded with a special Suggestion Award in September,1990 and has won several Perfect Attendance Awards with Mitsubishi. He was the founder member of Mitsubishi Activity Committee and served as it’s Chairman Year 2000. He was an active member of HEIA ( Hoffman Estates Indian Association) in 1996-1997. He has been serving PCS since 1995 as a Sports Director, Finance Secretary, Vice-President , Senior Vice- President and now the President. Harwinder is dedicated to serve the community in a positive way. Harwinder is married to Barinderjit Kaur and they have two sons Inder Jot Singh and Navjot Singh. Onkar Singh SanghaMr. Sangha has been part of the P.C.S team for years and works very hard for the community events. He served in Indian Railways, before migrating to U.S.A. He worked in Real Estate and is presently involved with Collage Fund Life Division of Mega Life and health insurance. Onkar is married to Veerindrajeet Kaur and has three daughters – Jasjeet Kaur, Baljeet Kaur and Jasdeep Kaur. Jasbir Singh PaliaMr. Jasbir Singh Palia obtained a bachelors degree in civil engineering from MIT College in India. After moving to Chicago in 1996 Mr. Palia continued his cultural involvement by participating in PCS events . He has served P.C.S. under various portfolios. He is currently working as field engineer for Soodan and Associates. Jasbir is married to Pinki and they are proud parents of a 4 year-old son Raskirth and a 2 year old daughter Gurkiran. Lakhwant Singh Komal
Mr. Komal is in teaching profession, holding Principal’s Certification and have three Master Degrees. He is the First Chairman of the P.C.S. He is actively involved in numerous worthy causes of the Community. Mr. L.S.Komal is also a recipient of pride of India Gold Medal Award by NRI Institute, Community Service Asian American Award recipient 1995, Past President of Sikh Religious Society of Chicago, Elected member of Local School Council. Happily married to his wife Raj for 35 years, he has two sons and two grand sons. Dr. Surjit Singh Patheja
Dr. Surjit Singh Patheja was the Chairman of Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago in 1996. He was also the donor of PCS scholarships for Punjabi youth given at “Rangla Punjab.” In 1998 Dr. Patheja and wife Harminder Kaur Patheja set up an endowment to institute Dr. Surjit Singh Patheja Chair in “World Religions and Ethics” at Valparaiso University in Indiana. Dr. Patheja a community philanthropist, was raised in Burma and moved to U.S. in 1964. He was the President of Sikh Religious Society of Chicago in 1978. Dr. Patheja is also an active member of Rotary Club International and has been Chairman of World Community Service Committee for the last 5 years. He has been helping people in India, Bangladesh and Romania with artificial limbs and hi-tech computers. He also set-up an ongoing scholarship fund in 1989 for an X-ray school at Porter Memorial Hospital through the Rotary Club of Valparaiso Indiana. Dr. Gurbachan Singh Kapoor
Dr. Gurbachan Singh Kapoor was the Chairman of Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago in 1997. He was also the donor of PCS scholarships for Punjabi youth given at “Rangla Punjab.” He is also the founding President of Sikh Religious Society of Indiana, in Crown Point, Indiana." Dr. Kapoor is the Director Dept. of Radiation Oncology Methodist Hospitals in Gary and Merrillville Indiana. He is also active in Asian American Medical Association and Indian Medical Association of North-West Indiana. An all-round community philanthropist, recipient of many awards, and a strong supporter of Punjabi culture, Dr. Kapoor was born and raised in Burma and moved to U.S. in 1968, and lives in Valparaiso Indiana with wife Dr. Inder Kaur Kapoor. Swarnjit S. Dhillon
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