VIEW FROM LONDON: The shame of being 'untouchable' in Britain-UK-World-The Times of India
VIEW FROM LONDON: The shame of being 'untouchable' in Britain
10 Dec 2007, 0248 hrs IST,TNN
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On Thursday, Britain gets its first play on the caste system...
London, Nov 21 : As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kada, a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kara , a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kara , a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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London, Nov 21 - As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kada, a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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London, Nov 21 (IANS) As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kada, a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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London, Nov 21 - As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kada, a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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London, Nov 21 (IANS) As the issue involving a Sikh girl's suspension from a Welsh school for wearing a kada, a symbol of Sikhism, appeared headed for the courts, hundreds of people from around the world backed the girl through a website set up to support her.
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London, Aug 20 (IANS) A Sikh couple in a village in Britain is contemplating converting their four-year-old daughter as a Roman Catholic in order to get her admission to the school of their choice.
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The Sikhs in Britain
(150 Years of Photographs)
Author : Peter Bance
Publisher : Sutton Publishing Ltd., UK, 2007
(Pages 192, Price: £ 18.99, Hard Bound)
Reviewed by : Prof. Hardev Singh Virk, E-mail : virkhs@yahoo.com
Peter Bance (nee Bhupinder Singh) is a young Sikh historian (31...
London, June 24 (IANS) Britain has abandoned plans to raise an exclusive regiment of British Sikhs on the ground that it would be seen as a move encouraging racial segregation, a media report said Sunday.
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LUDHIANA: Britain has shown interest in promotion and development of agri-processing industry in Punjab by providing technical know-how to the state farmers.
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Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Wednesday asked Britain to send English teachers to schools in the state's rural areas to help teachers and students sharpen their skills in English.
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Chandigarh, June 13 (IANS) Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Wednesday asked Britain to send English teachers to schools in the state's rural areas to help teachers and students sharpen their skills in English.
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Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday asked Britain to send English teachers to schools in the state's rural areas to help teachers and students sharpen their skills in English.
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Chandigarh, June 13: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Wednesday asked Britain to send English teachers to schools in the state's rural areas to help teachers and students sharpen their skills in English.
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Made in Britain – the Sikh tycoon going home to clean up politics
From The Times February 10, 2007
Jeremy Page in Punjab
If there is an Indian dream, then Jasbir Khangura has lived it. In 1966, when he was two, his family left their dairy farm in Punjab to live in Britain, where...
Funeral pyre prompts police investigation in Britain (Boston Herald)
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Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:58:38 GMT
LONDON - A Sikh man became the first person to be...
First open-air funeral in 70 years conducted in Britain (New Kerala)
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Thu, 13 Jul 2006 05:44:37 GMT
By Prasun Sonwalkar, London: For the first time in over 70...
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