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  • '''BC Sikh Youth''' ...itish Columbia, Canada, and a representative voice for the young Sikhs and Sikh students on the West Coast of North America.
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  • Khalsa Alliance seeks boycott of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat ...tiny and sanctions in numerous foreign countries. Its myriad cells and sub-organizations like a cancer have invaded every layer of Indian society with the ultimate
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  • '''Uttar Pardesh Sikh Pratinidhi Board''', formed on 19 July 1947 at Lucknow, is, as the name ind ...o the constitution of a common platform which went by the name of the U.P. Sikh Pratinidhi Board. Bhai Amar Singh Khalsa was elected president and Ajmer Si
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  • ...n opened in Pakistan (since Nov 2008) in Sri [[Nankana Sahib]], so that Sikh youngsters have a location where they can study and learn the teachings of '''sikh[email protected]'''
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  • ...he Guru's Palace). 40 ghumaon of land were granted to the gurdwara by the Sikh rulers; no revenues are owed on the land which curently is in the custody o ...there in memory of Guru Sahib but because of the neglect of Sikh religious organizations, this Gurdwara Sahib has disintegrated.
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  • ...rtan, and demonstrations on Gurmat philosophy, Sikh history and lifestyle, Sikh martial arts, and Gurbani meanings. ...eats, as well as English katha tours, and written educational materials on Sikh history.
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  • {{p|Image:Sikh Coalition logo.gif|}} ...or all organizations and individuals as well as a point of contact for the Sikh people.Contents
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  • ...was earlier published under the name of "Amritsar Times". This is the only Sikh weekly paper published from North America with a print run of 5,000 copies ...w settled on the West Coast. His analyses of the emerging situation in the Sikh community are free from dogma but wedded to principles.
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  • ...d member of Urban Synergy, an organization that "brings together community organizations, schools and businesses to create unique learning opportunities for disadva Jonathan Bedi is the son of a first-generation immigrant [[Sikh]] father from [[Punjab]], [[India]], Gurminder Singh Bedi, and an Irish-Ame
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  • ...tters and an unconscious body lies on the floor. Bhai Prabhjit Singh, a Sikh sewadar who was severly beaten, lapsed into a coma, dying 11days later.''' ...ided and pillaged a Gurdwara Sahib building and viciously beat an innocent Sikh, '''Bhai Prabhjit Singh''', leaving him for dead.
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  • ...Sikh Liberation Movement and introduced Bhai Amarjeet Singh to a number of Sikh fighters (Bhai Amarpreet Singh became Shaheed in June 1992). ...in time to be an engineering student. No one could guess he was an active Sikh guerrilla.
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  • ...aritable and non-profit organizations. Her appointments and work with such organizations have included: *Founder, Sikh Bar Association of North America.
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  • When Sikhs of the Mumbai area got the news, a 500 strong assembly of Sikh gathered to protest. They entered the mall where they started shouting ant ...ned fire after some Sikhs attempted to block his motorcade. One protesting Sikh, Balkar Singh was seriously wounded, while two passerby's were injured.
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  • ...nclusion that Our's needs to be its own unique one. The words of the noted Sikh thinker and philosopher. Late Prof. Teja Singh, rang a bell in my mind. He .... The Akal Takht has the history of being the central gathering place for Sikh Leaders and Scholars to meet and discuss problems of the day. Traditionally
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  • ...d spectrum of Indian religious communities, interest groups, and political organizations, aimed at drafting agreements concerning Indian constitutional advance and Pandit Malviya toured the Punjab conferring with Sikh and Hindu leaders and soliciting their participation. The conference opened
    8 KB (1,283 words) - 20:25, 27 February 2007
  • ...Jhanda Bunga. Bhai Mani Singh is not referred as so-called Jathedar in any Sikh work. Bhai Ratan Singh Bhangu calls him "Pujaran sion vado pujari" (chief p ...the shrines. As the caretaker of Akal Takht Sahib, he introduced authentic Sikh practices at Akal Takht Sahib and Darbar Sahib. Baba Prem Singh Hoti wrote
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  • '''UNITED SIKHS Director Bhai Esher Singh saves Sikh Girl From Kidnappers.''' ...cident. We at UNITED SIKHS offer our whole-hearted thank you to all of the organizations and individuals who assisted him after the incident.
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  • UNITED SIKHS is also an avenue for networking between like-minded organizations to establish and nurture meaningful projects and dialogues - whether social ==Global Sikh and Civil Rights Human Report==
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  • ...c Weekly: Shaheed Bhai Dilawar Singh Babbar Honored Globally as a National Sikh Hero<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...mer Superintendent with the Vancouver Police Department, and was the first Sikh-Canadian police chief in Canada. ...led the Indo-Canadian Task Force and inspired the formation of grassroots organizations dedicated to preventing gang violence.
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