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Ropar: Death is the great leveller, they say. But when I visited a few villages around Chamkaur Sahib in Ropar district of Punjab and met parents of young men who 'disappeared' during the days of terrorism, I wondered if the adage was true all the time. THE LONG WAIT: People who lost their near ones during days of terrorism Poor farmers narrated how their sons were picked up by the police, never to return. The authorities were not interested in finding out what happened to them. The hapless parents waited for long and then knocked all doors of justice but to no avail. Most of them sobbed unabashedly as they described their agony to me. Some questions troubled me: how …
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There are some major improvements taking place on the SikhiToTheMAX website. The additions and updates will help increase the site's utility for research and Gurbani knowledge http://www.sikhitothemax.com/ a most excellent seva for the cyber panth & the future! Learn and search on shabads,amrit kirtan pages online, and much much more to come…still developing but worth a visit for support. CAN YOU ANSEWER THESE QUESTIONS ??? ????? HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ?Ask 100 Punjabi’s, 50/50,Phone a Pandit …………………. http://www.sikhitothemax.com/Supersant.asp
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Im bored.. so im gonna post this stuff.. Which member of sikhsangat.com has the most Wickid|Cool|Awesome Avatar ? B) My vote goes to : Sikh4life & then Amardeep.. (But lil messed up with the pictures pixels..)
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Amritsar, June 24 A jatha of Sikh pilgrims will go to Pakistan on June 26 to observe the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh which falls on June 29. This was disclosed by Mr Ram Singh, an official spokesman for the SGPC in a press note issued here today. The jatha would return to India on July 5 after visiting Sikh shrines in Lahore, Hassan Abdal, Eminabad and other places. The jatha would be led by Mr Onkar Singh Sharifpura, a confidant of Mr Gurcharan Singh Tohra. The selection of Mr Sharifpura has given clear indication that reshuffle in the SGPC is in the offing. link--------http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030625/punjab1.htm#11
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happy bday to you both.. are u the same ppl?
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New List Of All Sites..
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Khalsa ji,Some new sites are added with column(New).Thanks for sending new sites to make it updated now. SIKHISM INFORMATION LINKS www.amritbani.com www.allaboutsikhs.com www.akalsangat.com www.amritweb.com(New) www.babafatehsinghjigc.org www.badhni.com www.baisakhi1999.org www.boss-uk.org(New) www.chahal.info www.chardikalaa.com www.centennialfoundation.org www.destinationsaachkhand.com www.dilgeer.com www.fauj.org www.gurughar.com www.gurbani.org www.gurbanifiles.org www.gurbanisewa.com www.info-sikh.com www.khalsaalliance.org www.khalsapride.com www.khalsadaymarch.org www.maboli.com www.mi-sia.com www.nahal.com www.niketan.com.my(New) ww…
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Amritsar, June 23 The Secretary of the SGPC, Mr Harbeant Singh, today requested the Chairperson of the Amritsar Improvement Trust, Ms Ratna, to arrange a meeting with the Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, to expedite the Galiara (Golden Temple beautification) project. Ms Ratna in a press note issued here today said she had visited the Golden Temple complex to inspect the site opposite the Information Office, which is owned by the trust. Ms Ratna held a meeting with the SGPC, Secretary who was assisted by Mr Raghbir Singh, PA to the SGPC President Prof Kirpal Singh Badungar, and Mr Ajaib Singh Manager of the Golden Temple. She discussed in detail the beautification…
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This is really old but... One day a man walked in a cab. The driver was a punjabi Sikh, the punjabi man was driving and stopped at a green light. The man in the back asked why he stopped at a green light? The Sikh man replied, "So that all my punjabi mundai could go!" After a while they came to a red light, but the Sikh man still went. The man in the back asked why he did that? The Sikh man replied, " I don't want all these gorrai in front of me!!" HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA! LOL Funny right?????!!!!! :T:
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! i have some very good simran files and some gr8 hukamnamas of guru sahib could any one pls help where can i upload these files so that i can share it with sangat pls help in details thank u all
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Guru Granth Sahib Ji ( Sikh holy scripture) is the only scripture in which you can see hyms and compositions of all the saints of Hindus and Muslims and as well as Sikhs. We call it Sikh scripture as it was compiled by Sikh Guru but if you look at it carefully it represents all the religions and it should be called universal holy granth. Get the fact below : The Gurus Guru Nanak Dev: 974 hymns including sloks and pauris Guru Angad Dev: 62 sloks Guru Amar Das: 907 hymns including sloks and pauris Guru Ram Das: 679 hymns including sloks and pauris Guru Arjan Dev: 2,218 hymns including sloks and pauris Guru…
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its better if we give no direct link , so we will be bit safe from agents ; :D just give http or any link in code. awaiting your response thanx
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! a new sikh news channel is online.... http://www.sikhnewsline.com/index.asp check it out.....
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can ne1 give links of other sikh forums thanx
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For most, the telephone is an object of communication, a means of keeping in touch. For the Sodhis, it is an object of dread, a harbinger of sudden, violent death. September 15, 2001, the telephone rang -- and Jaswant Singh Sodhi, 77, and wife Inderjit Kaur learnt that their son Balbir Singh had been shot dead in the United States (India Abroad, September 28, 2001). August 4, 2002, the phone rang again -- and the couple learnt that another son, Sukhpal Singh, had been gunned down, again in the US (India Abroad, August 16, 2002). "My sons were hard working, they had no enemies," wails Inderjit Kaur. Her sobs trigger the wails of Sukhpal's two young daughters Mandeep an…
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(gaddar narendra garewal logan to matha tikvande hoe)
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