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I.P.D deeply saddened by sudden loss of Mata Gurnam Kaur

Singh Sahib Bhai Jasvir Singh Ji Khalsa and members of International Panthic Dal are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Mata Gurnam Kaur, mother of Panth de Mahaan Shaheed Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda. Mata Ji passed away at a hospital in Amritsar yesterday 3rd December 2011. Mata ji had been admitted to the hospital earlier for health reasons. Before passing way, Mata Ji had stated to her family... 

Bollywood Legend Amitabh Bachchan Pleads Innocence In 1984 Massacre Of Sikhs

In a letter to Jathedar (chief) Gurcharan Singh of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikh religion, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who is half Sikh from his mother’s side, has pleaded his innocence in the 1984 massacre of Sikhs in various parts of the India in which thousands of Sikhs were murdered. Along with the letter, the megastar has enclosed some photographs to highlight his... 

Bluestar memorial to be built near Akal Takhat

Patiala: A Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee panel has finalised a place to build a memorial dedicated to those killed during the Operation Bluestar in 1984. In its report submitted to SGPC two weeks ago, the committee proposed that the memorial would be build between Shri Akal Takhat Sahib and the Nishan Sahib of Miri-Piri in front of Darshani Deodi of Golden Temple, sources said here today.... 

Sikhs are being deliberately targeted in Italian airports

New Delhi, Dec 1 (PTI) A Shiromani Akali Dal MP today alleged that Sikhs were being “deliberately targeted” in Italian airports and charged the government for its failure to safeguard the interests of the community despite assurances. In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Harsimrat Kaur Badal said she was registering a strong protest on behalf of the entire community against the... 

Sikh pilot, crew asked to take off turbans in Milan

NEW DELHI: A Sikh pilot and a crew member of a Jet Airways flight were asked to take off their turbans during a security check at Milan airport before the plane could leave for Delhi, despite the Italian government’s promise against continuation of such practice. Sources claimed the commander and the cabin crew member had to take off their headgear after Italian authorities insisted on removal... 

The Lost British Accounts of Sikh texts Seminar

The British made many inroads with their expansion into the Indian subcontinent. There were many travelers, writers and army personnel who left records of their time depicting the mannerisms, religion and customs of the Sikhs. Whilst one of the earliest accounts of the Sikhs is that of an account dated 1718. It was in reference to the relationship between the earliest translations of the Sikhs and... 

World Sikh Organization opens India centre to protect human rights activists

Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev’s fasting grabbed attention of the entire world. But did you know there is one lady from an Indian North Eastern state Manipur who is fighting for the rights of North Eastern people for more than a decade and she has been on hunger strike since the year 2000. Having refused food and water for more than 500 weeks, Irom Sharmila Chanu has been called “the world’s longest... 

State govt woos ex-servicemen

Months ahead of the Assembly elections in Punjab, the ruling SAD-BJP government in state is going all out to woo ex-servicemen. The government has have invited more than 20,000 decorated ex-servicemen, 300 retired armymen, and all the gallantry award winners from Punjab, to attend the inauguration function of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Memorial here. The invited ex-servicemen include Arunachal Pradesh... 

BSP hints at going it alone in assembly polls in Punjab

FARIDKOT/BAGHAPURANA: Belying the claims of Sanjha Morcha chairman Manpreet Badal that an alliance with BSP is at final stages, the latter is preparing to go it alone in the upcoming elections to state assembly. Addressing party rallies at Faridkot and Baghapura in Moga on Monday, BSP Punjab incharge Narinder Kashyap said that BSP has not entered into any electoral pact with any party so far and that... 

Centre ready for certain amendments in Anand Marriage Act: Salman Khurshid

MALERKOTLA: Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh will have his say in making amendments to the century-old Anand Marriage Act, being hotly debated in Sikh circles. Amarinder will discuss the modalities of amendments to be made with Union home minister and the report prepared after Amarinder’ deliberations with home ministry would be put before the Union cabinet for approval. Revealing this... 
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