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  • [[Category: Organisations]]
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  • ...has represented the agony and resentment of the community. For this, Sikh organisations have decided to honour him with Rs 2 lakh," said Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Aka
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  • [[Category: Organisations]]
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  • ...ksaal, AKJ, GNNSJ, Buddha Dal and Nanaksar. They also have backing of Sikh organisations such as Khalsa Aid Charity, Sikh Federation, Council of Sikh Gurdwaras (UK) ...anjha Smagams and Atam Ras Keertan Darbaars, as well as liasing with media organisations such as the BBC and ITV.
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  • [[Category:Organisations]]
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  • ...s the first time that the majority of the thousands of Sikh businesses and organisations based in the UK are able to have true visibility of one another. It is also *Sikh Organisations & Societies
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  • ...my. Students of both the institutes are sought after by top level business organisations across India and abroad.
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  • ...atedely jailed before and after 1947. Before that he was active in several organisations like Kissan Committee,Motor Union and local [[Gurdwara]] Sahib at Muzaffara
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  • [[Category:Organisations]]
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  • ...t national media and literature. Ayra Smaaj and other fundamentalist Hindu organisations published literature, held events and conferences which degraded and insult
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  • [[Category: Organisations]]
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  • The VHP belongs to the Sangh Parivar, an umbrella of Hindu nationalist organisations led by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). It has been involved in socia
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  • ...of the body. Sharma said the body of Jaspal Singh was cremated after Sikh organisations agreed for cremation following the government action against the SSP and DS ...could take place only after the government conceded to the demands of Sikh organisations Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Mohinder Singh Kainth assured parents of Jasp
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  • ...Sahib will be according grand reception to the Yatra along with many Sikh organisations at Digiana Ashram when it reaches here from R S Pura.
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  • Hope & Compassion is a charity that works with other organisations abroad to improve the lives of children with Special Educational Needs an ...place to ensure that all funds spent abroad by ourselves and our partner organisations are authorised and spent directly on charitable purposes.
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  • From a young age, Bhai Sahib made a place in every Sikh organisations's and the sangat's heart. The sangat was crying on the shaheedi of Bhai Sah
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  • In a meeting with a delegation of Sikh pilgrims representing various Sikh organisations based in Pakistan, the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and the In Talking to a delegation of Sikh pilgrims representing various organisations based in Pakistan, US, UK, India, and held Kashmir, the prime minister said
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  • To serve as a living link, and provide coordination among organisations engaged in promotion of Sikh Studies.
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  • ...een invited to speak about engagement with minority ethnic communities and organisations and has presented workshops on "Public engagement and research on religion"
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  • ...uld genuinely act as an umbrella to existing Sikh Institutions/ Societies/ Organisations. Since it has global representatives, it can, with authority, represent us [[Category: Organisations]]
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  • ...TV Meridian, ITV London and BBC South East, as well as various Asian media organisations. The BBC also covered the opening of this new Gurdwara in worldwide broadca ...Statistics information on the forthcoming Population Census were among the organisations represented.
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  • She has an active life hosting at private ceremonies for different news organisations.
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  • [[Category:Sikh organisations]]
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  • ==Gurdwaras & Organisations==
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  • .... He has represented the Sikh Missionary Society UK in drafting briefs for organisations and guidance about Sikh articles of faith, Sikh ideology and identity. <ref
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  • ==Other organisations==
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  • ...f [[Haryana]], [[Himachal Pradesh]] and [[Rajasthan]]. Like other militant organisations, Babbar Khalsa was most active in the late 1970s and [[1980]]s; the end of ...government infiltration of the Khalistan movement and the various related organisations respectively, greatly weakened Babbar Khalsa, ultimately leading to the dea
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  • ...the Dutch society, especially the Sikhs and has been honoured by many Sikh organisations and Gurdwara’s around the world. He is chief of ISYF (Holland Unit), Worl
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  • ...on many matters about the publication of articles and the role of Refugee Organisations. He also wanted radical reforms in our society, religious matters, customs,
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  • ...towns and in Rajasthan between the followers of Dera Sacha Sauda and Sikh organisations over a controversial advertisement featuring sect head Baba Gurmeet Singh R ...etings in the villages and reports with the policemen suggest that various organisations are planning processions from Sunday to protest against Dera Sacha Sauda.
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  • UNITED SIKHS is also an avenue for networking between like-minded organisations to establish and nurture meaningful projects and dialogues -whether social, UNITED SIKHS is a coalition of organisations and individuals, who share a common vision based on the belief that there i
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • *To establish and maintain contact with existing religious organisations and institutions interested in the aims and objects of the Institute, and t *To co-operate with non-Sikh organisations, genuinely interested in the study of Sikh religion.
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  • ...dian against Indian on the basis of religion; to destroying critical media organisations; and most of all, to the opinionated self-righteousness of Indira Gandhi, a
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  • ...e things are inimical to Indian culture and the SRS, or one of its sibling organisations, will beat up anyone who dares to transgress these and similar diktats, as
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  • ...t and a staunch rival of Badal, called upon the Sant Samaj, Nihang Singhs' organisations and other community fora to take a strong stand against the sect's activiti Both organisations demanded that the [[Punjab]] government immediately impose a ban on the boo
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  • ...icts, etc. The project teams work collaboratively with other NGOs, charity organisations, governments and charities to ensure every man, woman and child has access
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  • ...into a bandh (shutdown) across the state Wednesday called by radical Sikh organisations. The call for the shutdown was given by Sikh organisations like Khalsa Action Committee, Dal Khalsa, and Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani). T
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  • ...rd other cultures from within the Muslim community. Most mainstream muslim organisations refute this extremist group, others deny there is a problem stating the gro ...ering on their website follows but was not sent to any members of any Sikh organisations. It is followed by an account of what happened on Sunday 25th July 2004 and
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  • ...ms. In short it will uplift and co-ordinate the activities of various Sikh Organisations. All Sikhs who have full faith in the Ten Gurus, Sri Guru Granth Sahib and
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  • ...has represented the agony and resentment of the community. For this, Sikh organisations have decided to honour him with Rs 2 lakh," said Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Aka
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  • ...arn his livelihood has the divine right to be looked after through men and organisations working in the field of social service and charity.
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  • Both organisations denied involvement and blamed India for the massacre which they said was ai terrorism". He went so far as to name the organisations believed
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  • ...all for service and are at the forefront of providing support to community organisations.
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  • ...into a bandh (shutdown) across the state Wednesday called by radical Sikh organisations. The call for the shutdown was given by Sikh organisations like Khalsa Action Committee, Dal Khalsa, and Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani). T
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  • 1999: Undeterred by the warning of the new pro-Badal SGPC management, Sikh organisations and institutions backing suspended Jathedar of Akal Takht, Bhai Ranjit Sing
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  • ...of Dera Baba Murad shah, was descendant of third Sikh Guru, Amardas. Sikh organisations had immediately refuted this claim of Mann and said that there was no histo
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  • ...Nankana Sahib]]. Talking to a delegation of [[Sikh]] pilgrims from various organisations...}}
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  • Rabinder has acted for the government and organisations such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Liberty in many well
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  • The media, the Sikh organisations, the politicians had all labelled the riots as the ‘Delhi riots’...We w
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  • ...e lower caste who are the biggest in number, must occupy top jobs in these organisations.
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  • {{Organisations}}
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  • ...h Bahadurs Jee’s 300th Shaheedhi day was celebrated by Sant Jee by getting organisations, Jathebandhis, Colleges participate in Sikhi preaching. In relation to this
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  • ...ancial aid, patronises and felicitates in every manner all those cults and organisations which harm the Sikh religion. Not only the government but also the Hindu le
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  • [[Category:Organisations]]
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  • ...ll the members of the investigative team and all accompanying human rights organisations that may be involved. ...ignores all the opinions including national and international human rights organisations such as Ensaaf, Human Rights Watch (HRW), REDRESS, and the Center for Human
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  • ...all for service and are at the forefront of providing support to community organisations. Sikh women's organisations were attached to every Sikh Temple. They held their own separate congregati
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  • Hundreds who are still active in politics, voluntary organisations and the media, including this writer, were eye-witnesses to the targeted at
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  • ...[[langar]] at the [[Gurdwara]]. There is some pressure from Sikh religious organisations for this tradition to be restored.
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  • ...British. After considering the various means with the Comrades of various organisations and parties he found no other alternative but to travel abroad. Initial det
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  • ...rmore it had been suggested on certain radio stations and by some Gurdwara organisations that Ranjit Singh is concerned only with collecting money for himself and t
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  • Mahant Sahib has been honored by several Sikh Panthic organisations in India and in Western Countries for his many contributions to the Panth.
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  • ...rdwara. You can put that money aside to do some charitable work. There are organisations that do help the poor and needy.
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  • In 2005, around 100 Sikh organisations gathered at the [[Akal Takht]] to find ways to check the rising dera cult i
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  • ...tion front and the Sunlight Sena' [ Rama ] in order to combat Maoist Dalit organisations. It is essentially the Brahmin private army of Bihar. Enjoying clandestine
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  • ...s, which were endorsed by the representatives of the leading international organisations, including Mr Marcus Braybrook, President, World Congress of Faiths, Mr Tat
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  • ...organised by various freedom fighter groups and political & socio-cultural organisations.
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  • narrow confines of bigotry, imitates that most communal of organisations, the
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  • Just look into any world journal, both religious and political organisations are longing for peace. They are trying all possible methods to get rid of
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  • ...hey cannot afford the expenses for the pilgrimage. The SGPC and other Sikh organisations should extend all cooperation, including financial assistance.
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  • ...ilate it into theirs Some claim Guru Nanak Dev Ji as their own while other organisations say he was part of them. This sects, in person or through organisations and web sites are putting out information that is sowing the seeds of doubt
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  • ...st as strong, the BBC & Daily Mail both mis-informing about Sikhs and Sikh Organisations such as ISYF.
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