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Tarn Taran Diary

Tarn Taran Diary Different sections of society have expressed their appreciation for the services of Nishan-e-Sikhi Kar Sewa sect, Khadoor Sahib, now in its 25th year in the field of environment preservation. A function was organised at Khadoor Sahib recently in which people from all sections of society participated and reviewed work by the sect to save the environment. The sect under the guidance…
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Sikh human rights activist will have park named after him in Brampton

Sikh human rights activist from India who disappeared under mysterious circumstances is slated to have a new park named after him in Brampton. The park’s name, Jaswant Singh Khalra, is proposed for city council approval. Brampton is also considering renaming two existing parks which will now be given Indigenous names. Parks will also be named after two prominent area residents. A…
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How Should Sikhs Cel­e­brate In­ter­na­tional Hu­man Rights Day?

Glob­ally, the per­sis­tence of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment in many coun­tries, the geno­cide of en­tire com­mu­ni­ties such as in Pales­tine un­der the guise of coun­tert­er­ror­ism, and the in­hu­man atroc­i­ties that spare nei­ther women nor chil­dren, rep­re­sent shame­less vi­o­la­tions of the fun­da­men­tal right to life, call­ing into ques­tion the global…
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Dal Khalsa Crit­i­cizes UN’s Pas­siv­ity and Is­raeli Ag­gres­sion, Ad­vo­cates for Pales­tin­ian Sov­er­eignty

Dal Khalsa, a pro-Sikh free­dom po­lit­i­cal or­ga­ni­za­tion in the Pun­jab, has is­sued a stern con­dem­na­tion of Is­rael’s ac­tions, in­clud­ing the de­c­la­ra­tion of the UN Sec­re­tary Gen­eral as per­sona non grata, and frus­tra­tion at the United Na­tions’ pas­sive role in cur­rent global con­flicts. WSN re­ports. In a strongly-worded state­ment, Dal…
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