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www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60761972.amp Scientists are concerned that the allowable levels of toxic PFAS - known as "forever chemicals" - in UK drinking water are too high. A BBC study found PFAS levels exceeded European safety levels in almost half of the samples taken. However, none exceeded the current UK safety level. The chemicals are in many products such as non-stick pans, food packaging, carpets, furniture, firefighting foam. They have been linked to a range of diseases, including cancer. Guidelines from the UK Drinking Water Inspectorate state drinking water must contain PFAS chemicals at no more than 1…
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http://www.indiatalkies.com/2011/01/husband-charged-sikh-womans-murder-canada.html
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https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2021/12/24/utah-sikhs-bring-warmth/ Utah Sikhs bring warmth to holiday season, donate 500 blankets to the homeless Members of the Taylorsville temple “just want to help fellow Americans.” (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members of the Sikh community present wool blankets to Carin Crowe from Habitat for Humanity to distribute to the help the unsheltered stay warm, during a blessing ceremony at the Sikh temple in Taylorsville, on Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021. By Scott D. Pierce | Dec. 24, 2021, 8:06 p.m. Five hundred homeless people in Utah are now a b…
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https://www.sikhphilosophy.net/threads/growing-pains-or-how-can-i-learn-to-love-the-chaos.50329/
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SSA, I am seeking to find an online translation of traditional GGSS. I am not looking for a modern version, but original text. Many thanks to anyone who can help. kuriji
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/guru-nanak-birthday-why-a-frenchman-an-american-a-canadian-and-a-scot-became-sikh/articleshow/71918330.cms Sorry, the website doesn't allow me to copy & paste article
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http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/graham-staines-case-supreme-court-refuses-death-penalty-80741 What if this had been other round?
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Inspiring Equality Women of Yesteryears, Today and Tomorrow The Sikh Gurus never saw any difference between people based on gender and went as far as addressing everyone as female and Waheguru Ji as male. Then why is gender equality such a big deal today? Shouldn’t we have gender equality without any questions asked? We should but we don’t and to understand why we don’t, we have to examine the women of yesteryear, today and tomorrow. The women of yesteryear were some of the bravest, independent women Khalsa Panth has ever seen. We had Mata Khivi Ji, who was known for starting Guru ka Langar in a time period where women had a hard time even leaving the house, let alon…
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Chandigarh, Punjab: Of 130 Padma awards announced on the eve of Republic Day, Punjab has ended with just two coveted awards - one Padma Bhushan and one Padma Shri each. While the Padma Bhushan has gone to Ludhiana industrialist SP Oswal, Baba Sewa Singh has been chosen for the Padma Shri in recognition of his social service. Baba Sewa Singh, who came into limelight for the manner in which he along with Canada-based Raghbir Singh Bains and a retired IGP of Police, Sukhdyal Singh Bhullar, worked tirelessly to ensure that 500th birth anniversary of Guru Angad Dev was celebrated with traditional fervour in accordance with Sikh tenets and rituals. And the meticulously celebrat…
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Dr. Aulakh noted that the first-class cabins were bombed. “This is where the rich people rid,” he said. No one has taken responsibility for the attack, although the Indian government has blamed the Kashmiri organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. “This is the kind of thing the Indian government is quite capable of carrying out itself,” Dr. Aulakh said. He noted that the book Soft Target shows how the Indian regime bombed its own airliner in 1985, killing 329 innocent people, to justify further repression against the Sikhs. The flight was bound for Bombay. The book quotes an investigator from the Canadian Security Investigation Service as saying, “If you really want to clear the i…
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Leicester 15th to 21 th January 2007 Classic Kirtan & Katha by Bhai Sarbjit Singh Rangila (Durgh Wale) Sorry I have not updated the Kirtandarbar.org.uk yet for this event but the poster is attached on this message for your download and information.
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why I fled George Bush's war
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Join the group if you have a facebook account http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6088937484
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Joining issues with Punjab on its claim to Chandigarh, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said on Sunday that the city is "as much a capital of Haryana as it is of Punjab", adding that Haryana had no objection if Punjab wanted to shift its capital out of Chandigarh.Hooda's remarks came as Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal sought Chandigarh for Punjab while speaking at the conference of Chief Ministers on internal security in New Delhi on Sunday. "Chandigarh is as much the capital of Haryana as it is of Punjab. We have no objection if Punjab shifts its capital elsewhere in its territory outside Chandigarh. But this issue should not be seen in isolation a…
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