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{{VOWd|4E78zYW64Ak|Interview with Navtej Singh, Sikh bodybuilder|File:Navtej Singh-01.jpg|Watch this video (8.08 mins) on YouTube of the interview with '''[[Navtej Singh]]''', body-builder. He has become the first [[keshadhari]] Sikh to win an international award in this sport at this level; he is from Kartarpur, [[India]] and has won several international awards in body-building.}} | {{VOWd|4E78zYW64Ak|Interview with Navtej Singh, Sikh bodybuilder|File:Navtej Singh-01.jpg|Watch this video (8.08 mins) on YouTube of the interview with '''[[Navtej Singh]]''', body-builder. He has become the first [[keshadhari]] Sikh to win an international award in this sport at this level; he is from Kartarpur, [[India]] and has won several international awards in body-building.}} | ||
* [http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-11-13/india/35087031_1_hindu-marriage-act-hindu-religion-sikhs '''Can Hindu law cover Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists asks the Supreme Court'''] If Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism are separate and distinct religions, can followers of these faiths be bracketed as Hindus under the Constitution and be governed by Hindu personal law, the Supreme Court asked before issuing notice to the Centre and attorney general G E Vahanvati. | * [http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-11-13/india/35087031_1_hindu-marriage-act-hindu-religion-sikhs '''Can Hindu law cover Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists asks the Supreme Court'''] If Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism are separate and distinct religions, can followers of these faiths be bracketed as Hindus under the Constitution and be governed by Hindu personal law, the Supreme Court asked before issuing notice to the Centre and attorney general G E Vahanvati. | ||
* [http://dawn.com/2012/11/13/film-reveals-canadian-sikh-communitys-world-war-i-stories/ '''Film reveals Canadian Sikh community’s World War I stories'''] - On Remembrance Day another little known part of Canadian history was brought to light by the hour-long documentary ''“Canadian Soldier Sikhs: A Little Story in a Big War.”'' | |||
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* [http://punjabnewsline.com/news/Bhai-Mardana___s-descendant-passes-away-at-Lahore-hospital.html '''Bhai Mardana’s descendant passes away at Lahore hospital'''] - Bhai Lal, descendant of Bhai Mardana passed away Monday at Lahore’s Sarwar Hospital. He was eighty-five years old and had been admitted to the hospital as he was suffering from pneumonia. | * [http://punjabnewsline.com/news/Bhai-Mardana___s-descendant-passes-away-at-Lahore-hospital.html '''Bhai Mardana’s descendant passes away at Lahore hospital'''] - Bhai Lal, descendant of Bhai Mardana passed away Monday at Lahore’s Sarwar Hospital. He was eighty-five years old and had been admitted to the hospital as he was suffering from pneumonia. | ||
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Interview with Navtej Singh, Sikh bodybuilder | |
Watch this video (8.08 mins) on YouTube of the interview with Navtej Singh, body-builder. He has become the first keshadhari Sikh to win an international award in this sport at this level; he is from Kartarpur, India and has won several international awards in body-building. .....Watch, listen, read & ponder... |
- Can Hindu law cover Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists asks the Supreme Court If Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism are separate and distinct religions, can followers of these faiths be bracketed as Hindus under the Constitution and be governed by Hindu personal law, the Supreme Court asked before issuing notice to the Centre and attorney general G E Vahanvati.
- Film reveals Canadian Sikh community’s World War I stories - On Remembrance Day another little known part of Canadian history was brought to light by the hour-long documentary “Canadian Soldier Sikhs: A Little Story in a Big War.”