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  • ...e mechanism for the transfer of technology to the farmers and agricultural organisations through different extension programmes with a view to improve agricultural
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  • ==Sikh organisations to mark 25 years of Operation Bluestar== [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Sikh-organisations-to-mark-25-years-of-Operation-Bluestar/articleshow/4571559.cms The Times of
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  • ...but has been ongoing since the first [[Amrit Sanchaar]]. Other [[Panthic]] organisations also continue to use [[Naam Drirtaa]]. The method can only be explained in Infact, there are some other smaller organisations which have also preserved [[Naam Drirta]].
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  • ...ave served as a means to unite the various Jathas (groups), Gurdwaras, and Organisations representing the Sikh community in the United Kingdom. Due to the simplicit
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  • organisations were banned (December 10, 1992), the BJP apologised and broke their links with terrorist organisations. Excerpts.
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  • ...Batala, chief of Akhand Kirtani Jatha Puran Singh Puran and various Nihang organisations.
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  • ...munity. One may help in cash or kind, to deserving persons and charitable organisations. Then comes service with the mind, such as is required for reflection on Gu ...Kanhaiya, to name but a few. Even today, we find various kinds of service organisations run by the Sikhs in India, like orphanages, widows' homes, institutes for t
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  • ...i counterparts in these affairs. In this chapter, although aims of various organisations have been mentioned along with the names of their leaders, the exact conten
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  • ...li, ''“My mother is averse to giving publicity to her work. However, a few organisations, like the Gandhi Ashram at Ahmedabad and Duttatrey trust, Nerul, wanted to
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  • ...talist secret and subtly remove our community from a position within these organisations. For example, they have been directed to join Student Union bodies, the Med
    11 KB (1,954 words) - 08:39, 19 April 2008
  • ...is experiencing a revival in faith and following amongst its youth. Sikh organisations, most notably the [[Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha]] in [[Southall]], West L
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  • [[Category:Organisations]]
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  • ...r it." This surprised a lot of [[Sikhs]], as it appears to encourage other organisations to freely discriminate and break the law as the "detriment to the claimant" ...and the press. They have all failed to educate the public and managers of organisations.
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  • ...emeritus, Guru Nanak Studies, Punjab University. In 2005, around 100 Sikh organisations gathered at the Akal Takht to find ways to check the rising dera cult in Pu ...er the growing number of 'apostates' in the faith, several Sikh missionary organisations too have stepped up their campaigns in rural Punjab, many of them sponsored
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  • ...atives from ICC Assembly of State parties, observer states, international organisations , NGO’s and other participants discussed he proposed amendments to the R
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  • ==Takes charge of Historical organisations==
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  • ...tan Liberation Force''' (KLF) was one of the leading Sikh freedom fighting organisations that was especially active in the Indian state of Punjab throughout the 198 ...possess considerable firepower, and like the rest of the freedom fighting organisations, its activity is only being held in check by the general uneasy peace that
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  • == Network of International Interfaith Organisations == The following modern organisations are playing an important part in uniting the thought-processes in the Inter
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  • He belonged to many historical societies and organisations, but was best associated with the Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society.
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  • ...e of Sikhs is common place and well documented by independent human rights organisations.
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