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In Pakistan Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a historically significant Sikh monument will be repaired.

PESHAWAR, Jan 07 (APP):The Archaeology Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan has announced plans to conserve and restore a significant Sikh-era historical site in Nowshera district to boost religious tourism by attracting Sikh devotees and history enthusiasts from around the globe. Located on the banks of the Kabul River in the Pir Sabaq area of Nowshera, the site is the Samadhi (cremation…
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Sikh organization congratulates Pakistan on UN Security Council selection

The Sikh organization “Sikhs for Justice” (SFJ) has written a letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, congratulating Pakistan on its selection to the United Nations Security Council. According to the letter, Pakistan’s selection to the Security Council reflects its commitment to global peace efforts. SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun praised Pakistan’s dedication to international peace…
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A former Sikh ally says, "Justin Trudeau has let Canadians down" as he steps down.

New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh said that Trudeau has disappointed people and criticised him on his handling of issues like housing, groceries and healthcare. Ottawa: New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh on Monday reacted to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement to step down from the position of Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader. He said that…
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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 factions rally behind Badal shooter, demand title for him

MRITSAR: Panthic organisations, not aligned with Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), have rallied to oppose the demand for excommunicating Narain Singh Chaura, who tried to assassinate SAD president hiromani Akali Dal on December 4 at the Golden Temple. The Panthic factions met here on Wednesday to discuss Sikh sentiments, political situation in Punjab, and the honour and dignity of religious places. The…
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Patna Sa­heb Panth Se­wak Jatha Ob­serves Black Tur­ban Protest at Takht Patna Sa­heb

In the morn­ing hours to­day,  the Patna Sa­heb Panth Se­wak Jatha, un­der the lead­er­ship of Pres­i­dent Cha­ran­jeet Singh, held a solemn prayer meet at Takht Ha­ri­mandir Ji Patna Sahib to ob­serve the 40th an­niver­sary of the at­tack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib by the In­dian Con­gress gov­ern­ment in June 1984, rec­og­nized as the ‘Third Ghal­lughara’. WSN re­ports…
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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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Sikhs raise £1.5m to use ex-MoD site for worship

The Sikh community in Surrey has raised £1.5m to transform a former Ministry of Defence (MoD) building into a place of worship. The ex-military base in London Road in Camberley, which went up for auction in November with a guide price of £850,000, is now set to become the county’s very first Gurdwara. Including an army reserve centre and caretaker’s house, the 10,000 sq ft (929 sq m)…
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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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