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  • ...line to the south. Dr. Kirpal Singh, then a Captain in the Indian Medical Service, also saw it during the War, and he, in his letter, dated October 15, 1918,
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  • (Not cast eyes on another female's beauty and remain in Guru Ji's service through the Saadh Sangat). ...wn methods) he would attain Hanumaan and other deities who would be in his service. But Baba Ji said "My desire is to attain God. I don't want to get involved
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  • ...sted at Nankana Sahib, Panja Sahib and Dera Sahib to perform the religious service. After the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the Pakistan Government refused to issue/rene ...al," and "Vahiguru ji ka khalsa," it is hard to believe that one is not in Indian Punjab but Ranchore Lines in Karachi.
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  • ...een ill for some time and without official ID he was barred from receiving medical treatment and national and local government help and services. The news was welcomed by Sikhs around the world. Mrs Praneet Kaur, Indian minister of state for external affairs, said she was "very happy with the U
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  • ...be passing there and the growth of the town will bring manufacturing and service industry and business as well as employment. It is therefore important th *a Medical and Dental school including School of Pharmacy together with number of lect
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  • .... Kartar Singh Puri, served the [[Wikipedia:British Raj|British Raj]] as a medical doctor. His mother was named Harkrishan Kaur, Theirs was a well-to-do landl ==Indian Civil Service==
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  • ...n (singer)|Shaan]] and considered him as his idol. He also admired popular Indian music director [[wikipedia:A. R. Rahman|A. R. Rahman]] and his dream was to The news of his untimely death has shocked the Indian music industry and his fans. This tragic news is particularly shocking for
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  • ...g term development of their communities, digging water wells, providing medical clinics, building schools,}} ...o World Wars, turbaned Sikh soldiers, who fought as part of the British Indian Army, refused to wear steel helmets, writes Major-Gen Kulwant Singh...
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  • AMAR SINGH, Ambulance Sepoy, 97147. 3 Indian Lt. Field Ambulance. Indian Army Medical Corps. 14th October 1944. Age 18. Son of Dula Singh and Mehnti, of Saula, K AMAR SINGH, Sepoy, 4129. 1st Bn. Jaipur Infantry, Indian States Forces. 17th December 1944. Age 24. Son of Jawar Singh, of Raisar, S
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  • ...h is a unit of the Guru Nanak Charitable Trust, has been providing quality medical services at highly subsidised prices at a time when health care costs are s ...ge number of domestic and foreign tourists interested in Sikh shrines, the Indian railways will shortly launch a special train for the pilgrims. Officials of
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  • ...Mohyals were bestowed hereditary courtesy titles as for bravery and loyal service. These figure in most Mohyal names even today, and include Bakhshi, Bhai, C ...have a disproportionately large presence in various fields, especially the Indian Armed Forces.
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  • ...s, Sikh soldiers once again stepped forward as the mainstay of the British Indian Army. Despite the rising voice of dissent by Indians for Independence, volu ...along the role that they should play in the war in the west. Traditionally Indian soldiers had played a lead role in Britain's battles to date, however a sig
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  • ...e inimitable qualities of the alien colonial rulers, who painted India and Indian in very unflattering terms. ...e wonderful richness of India; and with the same broad brush, they painted Indian Art as savage, brutal, sex-driven, cruel and monstrous1. John Stuart Mill t
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  • ...Vaisheshta — NOTE: SGGS has rejected ALL these six); they perform worship service, wear ceremonial religious marks on their foreheads, and take ritual cleans ...instance, two U.S. studies found that about 20 percent of Ayurvedic US and Indian-manufactured patent medicines sold via internet contained toxic levels of h
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  • ...ive positive forces: Compassion, Humility, Contemplation, Contentment, and Service (seva) without expecting any material or spiritual reward. ...centuries they have struggled against oppression by European colonists and Indian governments. For the Khalsa, justice requires the participation and inclusi
    33 KB (5,298 words) - 19:17, 24 July 2009
  • ...cy Case, he is reported to have told them: “my name has become a symbol of Indian revolution. The ideals and the sacrifices of the revolutionary party had ra ...y and a series of big strikes. There was a big strike by workers of South Indian Railway. The Strike by the scavengers of Calcutta Municipal Corporation sig
    59 KB (9,899 words) - 10:17, 16 May 2008
  • ...tyr. I would feel proud to send my younger son Sandeep Singh to serve in Indian Army."}} ...August 2011 thousands of Sikhs from all over the World gathered at Forli Indian Army War Cemetery in Italy for an inauguration ceremony to reveal the firs
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  • ...110 Sikhs from the Patiala, Ludhiana and Ferozepur districts of Punjab for service in Perak (in Malaysia). This band was known as the Perak Armed Police. The ...nt Printing Office in Johor Bahru as a proof reader. Sewa Singh joined the Medical Department as did Bassan Singh. Inder Singh later migrated to England and b
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  • ...of spiritualism. His Holiness has motivated lakhs of people to do selfless service to mankind. His Holiness made millions of people realize the presence and i ...these teams direct the humanitarian and welfare works like providing free medical treatment to poor patients, constructing houses for the poor, giving financ
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  • ...now the name of a district and a Sikh holy city located in the northern [[Indian]] state of [[Punjab]], in which the [[Harimandir Sahib]] complex is located ...re what makes the free kitchen run at the [[Golden Temple]] in the western Indian [[city of Amritsar]] stand apart.
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