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Drive carefully, Singhs. This is why truck drivers in India knock back those small glasses of tea during the journey.
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Museum agrees to return looted collection of 72 treasured artefacts to Nigeria because it is the 'moral and appropriate' thing to do The Horniman Museum in London agreed to return the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria The brass plaques are among 72 objects looted in 1897 by British in west Africa Museum agreed to return artifacts as it is the 'moral and appropriate' thing to do You can see clear Indic influence on the Cambodian pieces.
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Afghan hijacker who seized passenger jet and flew it to UK is jailed for life for axe attack on his wife Mohammed Safi, 54, attacked his wife Lina, 41, in May and bit his daughter Lina suffered 'a frenzied assault with an axe' at their home in Hounslow, London The father of four hijacked a passenger plain and flew it to the UK 22 years ago He was granted asylum despite causing a three-day siege at Stanstead airport https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11093091/Afghan-passenger-jet-hijacker-jailed-life-axe-attack-wife.html
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There were huge protests around India and many Sikhs helped protestors and very vocal about opposing the bills some years back. But why exactly did Sikhs oppose NRC & CAA? Wouldn't that bill be beneficial to Sikhs? Since it granted a swifter path to Indian citizenship under the assumption of religious persecution to any individual belonging to the specific minorities of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, who entered India on or before 31 December 2014. According to the Intelligence Bureau, the immediate beneficiaries of the new law would've been 25,447 Hindus, 5,807 Sikhs, 55 Christians, 2 Buddhist…
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https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/07/20/stop-calling-them-asian-grooming-gangs/ Stop calling them ‘Asian’ grooming gangs This is just another way of obscuring the truth about the ethnicity of most of the perpetrators. HARDEEP SINGH 20th July 2022 Last week’s landmark report into grooming gangs in Telford made for truly horrifying reading. It revealed that 1,000 mainly white girls had been subjected to horrific sexual abuse by groups of men of mainly Pakistani heritage since at least the 1980s. Share TopicsIDENTI…
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This news is a bit old but I'm quite happy to see this since there are no Sikh schools in Australia (unlike 20 Jewish, 39 Islamic and 1700 Christian schools). I really hope the school has compulsory Sikh religious classes and Panjabi language studies for everyone (like Arabic language studies/Qur'an classes are compulsory in Muslim schools and religion in Catholic schools). Sydney to house Southern Hemisphere's first Sikh Grammar School UPDATEDUPDATED 05/03/2021 BY PREETINDER GREWAL The Sikh Grammar School in Rouse Hill will open its doors to students of all faiths in 2023. In line with schools of other faiths, this school will enrol student…
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Interesting study comparing Panjabi economic migrants with Tamils in Lebanon. It's obvious that the authors have recorded all Panjabis as Hindus, but I'm sure most would be Sikh. Also, the disproportionate amount of Doabans is predictable. https://www.mei.edu/publications/indian-labor-migrants-lebanon-comparative-study-migrants-punjab-and-tamil-nadu
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This obsession has taken over other areas of Panjab too after "plane-Gurdvara's" in Doaba region! Punjab: In Barnala, gurdwara gets 'planes' in offerings as 'foreign dreams come true' & belief takes flight (Neel Kamal / TNN / Updated: Jul 25, 2022, 11:56 IST) HANDIAYA (BARNALA): After Doaba, people in Malwa region of Punjab have started thronging religious places even to fulfil their dreams to fly abroad. The historic Gurdwara Patshahi Nauvi at Handiaya village in Barnala district has gained in popularity among worshippers praying to settle abroad. Many devotees reach the gurdwara from far-off places and offer replicas of airplanes at the sanc…
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There are many videos, people, articles and comments online claiming Sikhs were the main and first aggressors during the partition (1947). In reality, it was Sikhs who were first targeted by aggressive Muslim mobs in modern day Pakistan before the partition was even announced! Don't fall for any propaganda, especially Pakistani, which shifts most blame to Sikhs (as seen online and in movies/dramas). The looting, killing and abductions were all first unleashed by Muslim groups. 1946 genocide of Sikhs & Hindus in Hazara region Violence broke out in Calcutta, 1946 as the Muslim league ordered "Direct Action" resulting in thousands of deaths. Similarly, in lat…
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Well that backfired! Indian minister, 48, drinks dirty water from 'holy' river polluted with sewage to show locals it's safe... before he's rushed to hospital after falling ill Bhagwant Mann, chief minister of Punjab was showing off clean river water Mann bent over and filled a glass of water and drank it in front of supporters A few days after drinking the glass , Mann complained of severe stomach pains An Indian minister who drank a glass of dirty water from a 'holy' river to prove to locals it's safe has been hospitalised after falling ill. Bhagwant Mann, Chief Minister of Punjab, was airlifted to New Delhi after downing the polluted w…
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Kabul's heroin hellhole where even the DOGS are drug addicts: Shocking images lay bare the tragedy of thousands of homeless men scarred by poverty who languish in sewage drains and under bridges by dead bodies to get their fix Drug addiction has long been a problem in Afghanistan, the world's biggest producer of opium and heroin But spiralling poverty and decades of near constant war have turned millions more to drugs in recent years A sea of people strung out on heroin, opium and meth were seen strewn over a hillside overlooking Kabul Hordes of addicted wild dogs are also seen skulking around the huge camps to share in the drugs The Taliban l…
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