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  • ...S.O., M.D., LL.D., D.P.H., I.M.S., among other British Indian Army Medical Service and I.M.S. officers.
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  • ...the Guru Granth Sahib. The principle purpose of Shiv Sadan is the unending service to the people.
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  • ...I. In the Gurudwara, Diwan Singh used to recite his poems and discuss with Indian people the problems of slavery and freedom. During the Second World War whe
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  • ...le to finish his medical studies in Lahore. However he gained entry to the Medical College at Amritsar from which he graduated with his M.B.B.S. in 1948. ...ee-star general rank) in October 1984 as Director, Medical Services of the Indian Air Force, the highest military rank available to physician officers.
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  • ...i-Hind medal from the government for his distinguished public service as a medical practitioner. Man Mohan Singh was educated at Denny's High School and at Go ...n (1887-1957), leader of the Ismaili sect of Muslims, had announced for an Indian accomplishing a solo flight between England and India, Man Mohan Singh made
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  • ...Bronx High School of Science, Remi is a member of the science club and the Indian Cultural Society. She has also produced an award-winning paper for the Metr ...deeds. The competition was started by Westinghouse Electric Co and Science Service and is in its 61st year. It boasts five finalists who have won the Nobel Pr
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  • Whole Indian Media and official continuously spoiled image of Nihangs without knowing re '''Baba Balbir Singh said the police was doing their service and wasn’t at fault in the incident.'''
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  • ...emic F.Sc. (Medical), in 1959 and her Professional M.B.B.S. from the Govt. Medical College of Patiala, Punjab, in 1967. She worked as a P.C.M.S. Doctor under She is a professional Member of the Indian Medical Association and has served as the Vice President of the 'All India Pingalwa
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  • ...Muslims - Khalsa had earned an award from the Red Cross for his voluntary service in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. ...and Lyons 20 days in jail, three years probation and 50 hours of community service with the Sikh group. [Victor] Cosentino was sentenced to five days in jail.
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  • ...arport in the 3400 block of Agate Drive, waiting to depart for a religious service at the San Jose Gurdwara, when he was stabbed once in the neck with a steak Mr. Singh was still in Valley Medical Hospital with serious injuries when our correspondent visited him on Tuesd
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  • ...eb|url=http://www.sikhpioneers.org/s_komaphot.html|title=Pioneer Sikh East Indian Immigration to the Pacifc Coast from the Punjab|publisher=Sikh Pioneers|acc ...floors of the Gurduwara, offering provisions to and rendering any kind of service in the common kitchen-cum-eating house, dusting the shoes of the people vis
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  • ...it is also good and moral uplifting of the person performing the voluntary service. You will find [[Sikh]]s engaged in free service in [[Gurdwara]]s washing dishes, cleaning the floors, serving food, workin
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  • ...dential complex comprising 30% of the 'city'; the shopping, entertainment, medical, and educational district consume another 10%. It is expected to generate 2 ...district. He is assisted by a number of officers belonging to Punjab Civil Service and other Punjab state services.
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  • ...tologists from Mumbai, Surat and Ahmedabad presented me with the unanimous medical investigation reports based on their repeatedly unanimous findings, they pa ...searched articles on the 300 years of Khalsa celebrations published in the Indian press. But, Sardar Kesar Singh, who is also the president of Gurdwara at Ud
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  • :Tribune News Service ...boy spends Rs 1,500 a day on smack. Another teenager consumes a bottle of Indian-made foreign liquor a day.
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  • ...a spiritual order that has its roots in the beginning of Sikhi. Like other Indian Guru Lineages known as paramparas, a chelum (initiate) becomes the student ...ticular path), i.e. someone who has pledged himself to a life of self-less service. Selfless philanthropy, pacifism and scholarship and upholding the sancti
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  • ...explain the history of Sikhi and a Homoeopathic dispensary to provide free medical care for the sick and infirm. Every visitor and traveler is cared for lovin ...pal, Allahabad and Jaipur by highway systems making motoring easy as well. Indian Airlines plans a Delhi-Jabalpur route. It is also well connected with fast
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  • ...nak Nishkam Sewak Jatha]] (GNNSJ) is an organization dedicated to selfless service in the name of Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469–1539), the founder of the Sikh Dha ...at about 9:30, Train No. 339 pulls into the shabby station in the northern Indian farm town of Bathinda, in [[Punjab state]]. Locals call this train by a chi
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  • ...tologists from Mumbai, Surat and Ahmedabad presented me with the unanimous medical investigation reports. Based on their unanimous findings, they passed their ...searched articles on the 300 years of Khalsa celebrations published in the Indian press. But, Sardar Kesar Singh, who is also the president of Gurdwara at Ud
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  • ...eir land of birth. However, no company provided such a service between the Indian and Canadian ports. As a result, many Punjabis were stranded for months in ...f any freedom figting organization. However, it gave a unique twist to the Indian history and freedom struggle in India. The Ghadar journal helped to give it
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  • ...ery proud man," Rattan said. "I'm living what Sikhs believe in, which is service for others ... and this is the best place to do it, with the military." "There was a time with the Indian family lifestyle when every household had to give one son to go fight," he
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  • In Indian mythology Rajarishi Vritra(Megh Rishi) was the religious head and also the ...1947, the Meghs who had become converts to the Hinduism, had to migrate to Indian territory. Most of them migrated from Sialkot and settled in camps establis
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  • ...cipients of this high honour. From 1912 until 1947, 40 VCs were awarded to Indian soldiers. Below is a list of the main recipients: ...hest, and fell beside his gun. In hand-to-hand fighting, their British and Indian officer, and all the Havildars of his company were soon either killed or wo
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  • ...nthropists. The unclaimed bodies of the deceased are donated to Government Medical College, Amritsar for research and teaching purposes. Pingalwara is officia ...looked after through men and organisations working in the field of social service and charity.
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  • ...pg|thumb|250px|right|{{cs|Emotional Mr. Vasu Bhardwaj telling his story on Indian TV}}]] '''Medical History'''
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  • I acquired a Ph.D. in anatomy from the University of Oregon Medical School and a D.D.S. from Columbia University. The professional pursuit was ...Sikh society and a Sikh home not in any systematic fashion. Of India and Indian history I knew mostly platitudes. These invitations in a sense challenged m
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  • ...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, 191 * [https://youtu.be/gAIcpmaZHH0 united sikhs year 2021 report and service to place of Gurdwara in Baghdad]
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  • ...eir land of birth. However, no company provided such a service between the Indian and Canadian ports. As a result, many Punjabis were stranded for months in ...f any freedom figting organization. However, it gave a unique twist to the Indian history and freedom struggle in India. The Ghadar journal helped to give it
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  • ..., Canada and United Kingdom, actively promoting the interests of people of Indian origin North America by monitoring and addressing current critical issues o ...offering educational opportunities, providing moral leadership, sharing in service and working for justice.
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  • ...won unique distinctions in Youth Festivals organized by the Association of Indian Universities in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Govt. of ...Department helps students to participate in different programmes of social service and national development.
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  • ...st number of government officials (bureaucrats) and also highest number of Medical graduates in Punjab. ==Military Service==
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  • ...terests with his love for writing. He started up his first periodical, The Indian Builder, in 1953 as publisher. In 1957, he unveiled his most influential jo The Sino-Indian War of 1962 and the Second Kashmir War in 1965 led Singh to think about int
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  • ...aasis.' However, they are unanimous that Guru Nanak traveled widely in the Indian subcontinent, Arab lands, Mecca, Bagdad, Nanking (China), Kabul (Afghanista Guru Nanak preached service to humanity to the Yogis and ascetics living in the caves in the Himalayas
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  • ...(Congratulations & thanks are due to her for her extensive research on the Indian Community who built East Africa with their life and blood). ...ut 1890's with the Railway - though detachments of Sikh Regiments had seen service in certain parts of East Africa in previous years.
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  • His special mission was selfless service of humanity with no distinction of nationality, caste or creed. In 1704/5, ==Non-discriminatory Service==
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  • ...visitors who have difficulty sitting on the floor due to old age or other medical conditions). ...that this article will not be my usual experiential tour of a facility and service, but a more informational piece, with information given to me by Harsimrat
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  • ...e Sikh Channel, which wants to become the UK's first all religious Sikh TV service has opened up a Facebook message group, as well as a website requesting mem ...cholarship applications from needy students from Punjab and other Northern Indian states for the academic year 2008-2009. The Foundation expects to approve..
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  • Do not accept service with the government; do not send children to government schools; do not go ...everal were trampled alive by horses. Many more were shot dead. Government medical facilities barred entrance to the wounded, forcing Sikhs to treat themselve
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  • ...mber 2007, the commission investigated reports, initially disclosed in the Indian investigative news magazine Tehelka[2]that an hitherto unnamed person, Lakh ...and 307 passengers, including 82 minors and numerous Sikhs. Post-accident medical reports graphically illustrated the outcomes of the passengers and crew. Of
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  • ...a cot and a glass of milk afterwards and all without asking for any sewa (service) for the Gurdwara. Bahi Sahib ji wrote: "Every night 25-30 travellers would ...roes of this century. He gave most of his adult life to the total selfless service to terminal and mentally ill patients, who in most cases had been abandoned
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...breaking out, said: " We cannot deal with the situation of this nature". (INDIAN EXPRESS, November 1, 1984) Strangely enough, even after this, Mr. Kaul has ...he authorities did not find any difficulty in moving a full brigade of the Indian Army consisting of 3000 men and another 1000 personnel from the Navy and th
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  • ...breaking out, said: " We cannot deal with the situation of this nature". (INDIAN EXPRESS, November 1, 1984) Strangely enough, even after this, Mr. Kaul has ...he authorities did not find any difficulty in moving a full brigade of the Indian Army consisting of 3000 men and another 1000 personnel from the Navy and th
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  • ==The Sikh Role in the Indian Freedom Movement== ...British (1845-46, 1848-49), the Sikh kingdom became the last part of the Indian subcontinent to fall to the British empire. Although many Sikhs meekly off
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  • ...eas around its borders. A movement for Khalistan was precipitated when the Indian Army attacked the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) in June 1984. The attack, w ...slands in exile, facing capital punishment and enlisting themselves in the Indian National Army that was organized to oppose the British.
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  • ...Congratulations & thanks are due to her for her extensive research on the Indian Community who built East Africa with their life and blood). ...ca begins with the Railway - though detachments of Sikh Regiments had seen service in certain parts of East Africa in previous years.
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  • ...cs. The British recruited heavily from these so-called 'Martial Races' for service in the colonial army. Hardy Sandhu - An Indian singer
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  • ...ost dominant Yadava sect. <ref name= "Porus Punjabi Yadava"/> <ref name = "Indian History Congress"/><ref name = "Edwin Bryant"/> Megasthenes described this ...ed as a statutory agricultural tribe as well as a martial class. <ref>The Indian Army and the Making of Punjab,pp 99, 205, By Rajit K. Mazumder, Permanent B
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  • ...e idea of religious fellowship, was given practical shape through Sewa, or service Langar or Pangat, where people dine together in the free kitchen, is anothe ...rayer, but on principle, they should not be asked for. Things which render service to the soul and advance man on the spiritual plane can be requested. Guru N
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