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Sikh Farmers in Stalin’s Birthplace

When Ivor Prickett first heard that hundreds of Sikh farmers were moving from northern India to the former Soviet republic of Georgia, all sorts of images came into his head. He had spent time with ethnic Georgians in Abkhazia, a ...

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British PM awarded for serving Sikh community

London, UK: Ahead of his visit to India, British Prime Minister David Cameron has been presented with a Special Recognition Award in recognition of the services he rendered to the Sikh community. “David Cameron, during his visit to India earlier this ...

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Sikh researcher Owen Cole passes away

UK: For many students and teachers, the name of my friend and colleague Owen Cole, who has died aged 82, is synonymous with the study of Sikhism. He was a pioneering educationist, staunchly committed to the transformation of religious education ...

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Sikh Genocide victims yet to get justice, says Oz MP

Chandigarh, Punjab: On the 28th anniversary of the 1984 Sikh genocide, a petition was tabled in the Australia House of Representatives today seeking to declare the as genocide. The petition was tabled by Warren Entsch, Chief Opposition Whip for the Liberal ...

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