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Turbaned Sikh Soldier Statue Unveiled in Gravesend UK

:dateline:In a very dignified ceremony, the long awaited statue unveiling of Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji‎ DFC took place in Gravesend (Kent, UK). Mayor of Gravesham, Councillor John Caller, welcomed everyone and highlighted...

Home Secretary Unveils War Hero Statues at National Sikh Museum Derby UK

:dateline:It is not widely known that almost a million Indians fought on the side of Britain during the First World War.Among them, 20% were Sikhs, despite making up only 2% of the Indian...

Derby UK: Home Secretary to Visit National Sikh Museum to Unveil WW1 Commemoration Exhibition

:dateline:The Home Secretary and Member of Parliament for Maidenhead, Theresa May, will be paying a visit to the National Sikh Museum in Derby, on Wednesday 26th November.  The visit is part of...

Turbaned Sikh Soldier Statue to be Unveiled in Gravesend UK

:dateline:An 8 feet high bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier is to be unveiled in Gravesend (UK)‎.  It will be one of a rare few such statues outside of India. The statue will...

Scotland Exhibition Hails Maharaja Duleep Singh

:dateline:He was the exiled last Maharajah of the Punjab and the first Sikh to set foot in this country, but few Scots even know his name. Duleep Singh – known as the Black...

Op/Ed: “To Show Their Contempt for Death, Some Sikhs Had Refused to Hide in the Trenches During First World War”

12 Nov 1914: When the Indians Arrived The people of the Raj – modern India and Pakistan – were not consulted about their participation in the war. More than 1 million soldiers served...

4000 Sikhs to Visit Nankana Sahib to Celebrate Birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

:dateline:Near about 4000 Sikhs are expected to visit Nankana Sahib to celebrate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Sahib. Deputy Director of Aukaf Board Faraz Abbas said that 3000 Sikhs will reach...

Candle March Against 1984 Sikh Genocide Organized in Jammu

:dateline:The National Sikh Front, Jammu, organized a Candle March in Kunjwani Chowk against the 1984 Sikh genocide, in which a huge number of Sikh devotees participated. Addressing the Sikhs, Chairman S. Varinderjit Singh said...

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