Tag: art
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Sikh group challenges dismissal of case against Badal
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A US based Sikh rights group has challenged the order of a US court dismissing a human rights violation case against Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for failing to serve federal court summons on him
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Indian population up by 48 per cent in New Zealand
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The population of Indian ethnic group in New Zealand has risen by 48 per cent to 155000 latest census statistics show The Chinese population rose by 16 per cent to 171000 while the number of Filipinos more than doubled to 40000 reports Xinhua
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Indianorigin husbandwife become Britains oldest couple
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An Indianorigin husband and wife both more than 100 years old became Britains oldest married couple as they celebrated their 88th wedding anniversary on Wednesday
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Why cant Sikhs with beards join US forces
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An independent bipartisan federal agency has asked the US defence leadership to explain why Sikh Americans wearing beards and turbans are not allowed to serve in the US armed forces
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Cricket Australia apologizes for Monty Panesar lookalikes photo
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Cricket Australia posted a photograph of four men dressed as England spinner Monty Panesar lookalikes on its official twitter account on Thursday then deleted it after widespread accusations of racism
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Ghadar centenary proclamation installed at heritage gurdwara
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The Ghadar centenary proclamation recently issued by Burnaby City Council was installed at the heritage gurdwara museum in Abbotsford on Sunday afternoon Burnaby City councillor Sav Dhaliwal handed over the proclamation to gurdwara president Mohinder Singh Gill amid victory slogans raised by the Sikh congregation
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Memoir of Sikh veteran who fought against racism released in Surrey
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The memoir of a prominent Sikh World War II veteran who fought against racism in the Newton Legion was released in Surrey Saturday afternoon Authored by Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra A Soldier Remembers is a memoir of 93yearold former lt colonel Pritam Singh Jauhal
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Immigration advisers’ regime to be reviewed
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Michael Woodhouse | Immigration Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse has announced a review of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007, which regulates immigration advice and created the Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA) and the Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal. “The Act is now more than five years old and a review…
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Regional Pravasi Bhartiya Divas begins in Australia
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Aiming to link the vast Indian diaspora and other parts of the AsiaPacific region with India the Regional Pravasi Bhartiya Divas was officially launched today in Sydney by New South Wales Premier Barry OFarrell and Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi
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Australias SBS Punjabi radio channel wins UN award
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A radio documentary about domestic violence and other related issues in the AustralianIndian community has won the United Nations Association of Australia UNAA media award
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Australian Sikh taxi driver returns bag with Rs 65 lakh
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A Sikh cabbie in Australia set an example of honesty after he returned 110000 Australian dollars around Rs 65 lakh to a group of passengers who had left the cash in his taxi
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Rape accused Punjabi duo pleads not guilty in Oz court
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Two Punjabi men Tuesday pleaded not guilty in an Australian court to charges of abduction and rape of a woman Ajitpal Singh 31 and Randhir Singh 20 in the Australian Capital Territory ACT magistrates court pleaded not guilty to charges of rape abduction unlawful confinement and committing acts of indecency…
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Phagwara girl goes missing in Oz parents blame husband
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Natasha Narang 30 a student hailing from this town has been missing in Australia since October 4 A PhD student at University of Tasmania Natasha was reported missing by her husband Sandeep Narang Later her belongings were recovered from the bank of the Tamar river by the Tasmania police
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Sonu Nigam: The lord of cords
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Well, the king of cord, Sonu Nigam demanded no such attention and yet my heart and soul played to each note he sang.