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  • 4. To create public opinion in order to press for release of political prisoners; and ...heir problems which they brought to the notice of the people through their press statements and public speeches.
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  • Sir, it does if I press the edit tab on top of the page, thus requesting the systen to show me the ...r writing fist character of the first section of the page, I '''have to''' press the page tab thus requesting the system to give me whole page in edit mode,
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  • ...storeyed building on the Gurdwara Road at Lucknow. It has its own printing press and publishes in Punjabi a weekly paper called the U.P. Sikh Gazette starte
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  • '''This page is currently being composed from the Sangat's press release on their web site'''. Please feel free to help with its editing. ...Käser was present on this particular occasion also. There was an extensive press and media coverage of this occasion also.
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  • ...at the American Missionary Press, Ludhiana, shifting to the Pashauri Mall Press, Ludhiana, in June 1841. Three years later it ceased publication. It had a
    4 KB (552 words) - 16:28, 8 July 2007
  • ...araja Balvir Singh of Faridkot in 1906 which was printed by the Wazir Hind Press (started by Bhai Vir Singh) at Amritsar. The second edition of this Teeka w
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  • ...hing. Professor Beant Singh and I decided to send him to the Sura Printing Press in Patiala because a vacancy had arisen for a compositor. ...n studying. He would study and do his Nitnem daily and work all day at the press. He found all this difficult, so he left his job and concentrated on his Na
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  • ...al notices by Lepel Henry Griffin; Printed in 1865; Published by Chronicle Press in Lahore; ISBN 978-1104709112 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0ABAAAAQA ...al notices by Lepel Henry Griffin; Printed in 1865; Published by Chronicle Press in Lahore; ISBN 978-1104709112 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q0ABAAAAQA
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  • ...contribution to reinforcing and promoting the principle of freedom of the press in Canada or elsewhere. In 2000 journalist Gordon Donaldson added Hayer to
    4 KB (616 words) - 22:16, 21 August 2009
  • ...h during the Emergency). And in 1984, Congressmen were openly leery of the press’s failure to spot the wave. The Media in General: Mrs Gandhi famously described India Today (at a press conference) as being anti-national only because it did not share her percep
    8 KB (1,441 words) - 19:48, 19 January 2009
  • ...y interuptions in publication, Giani Sher Singh acquired his own printing press and appointed for its management Bhai Nanak Singh (who later rose to f
    2 KB (265 words) - 01:33, 12 December 2008
  • ==Past press release==
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  • * [[Pak to allow Sikh weddings under Anand Marriage Act|Press Release by WMSF 28 November 2007]]
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  • ...bution. The 'International Edition' published by the World Sikh University Press in 1978, has a light blue cover.
    1 KB (190 words) - 20:24, 6 December 2009
  • ...her published work of Bava Sumer Singh is KHALSA Pahchasika (Hindi), Light Press, Banaras, 1877. It is in the style of Sikh rahitnamas or manuals of conduct
    2 KB (301 words) - 08:06, 4 September 2007
  • ...ing on the left shoulder. It is played with a bow, using the other hand to press the strings between the frets. The player may slide the note up or down to
    2 KB (393 words) - 19:49, 9 January 2008
  • ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War One 1914 – 1918. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2005 and 2nd edition 2009. ...Role of Sikhs in Europe during World War Two 1939 – 1945. Sikh University Press, Belgium. 1st edition 2007
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  • ...cultural pluralism in many parts of the world. Today, it is most commonly associated with the Indian 'caste' system, more correctly known as Varna (color) in H The Cambridge University Press Dictionary defines caste as:
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  • '''From The Press Trust of India:'''
    2 KB (292 words) - 12:56, 13 December 2008
  • Duke University Press<br>
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