FATEH MULTIMEDIA..which has produced some excellent short movies as parchaar of GURMATT has been closed down die to no funds...while such producers who misuse sikh symbols prosper.. Sikhs really dont know how to use their money...buying camrys for sants..golden palkis and golden domes, marble...
Fashion show to boost Sikh group's funds
FASHIONING funds isn't easy for charities these days.
But a fashion show and a grant from an Edinburgh-based funding body look set to ease a "difficult" financial situation for Leith charity group Sikh Sanjog.
The organisation, which supports...
(Washington DC—6/8/2011) On Sunday June 5, 2011, SALDEF held its annual Southern California Fundraising Banquet at the Diamond Bar Center in Diamond Bar, CA. The event served as an opportunity to highlight SALDEF’s advocacy work and strengthen outreach with the local Sikh community. The event...
Surrey, BC – The BC Sikh community will be helping raise funds for the victims of the Pakistan floods this Saturday, August 21, 2010.
Pakistan has been heavily flooded. The damage done is quite extensive, according to the Canadian Red Cross, the floods have affected over 20 million people...
source: The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
Punjab govt sitting on funds for women’s schemes
Chitleen K Sethi
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, September 4
For a state that has gained the dubious distinction of leading the country in female foeticide, issues concerning members...
Chandigarh, Nov 30: The Punjab Government has instructed district administrations to ensure that no official collected funds in the name of philanthropic, cultural or sports activities and also for Red Cross Society.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Ajmer to Ludhiana: Is terror becoming an urban reality? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Chandigarh, Oct 24 (UNI) The Punjab government has today decided to constitute district level committees to review and analyse the funds released for various schemes under sub-plans for scheduled castes in the state.
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Chandigarh, Sept 17 : The Union Forest Ministry today assured total support to Punjab in its forestry related programmes to enable the state to increase its forest cover from 6.3 per cent to 15 per cent by the end of this year.
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New Delhi, July 30 (UNI) The Centre has released Rs 10.58 crore to Punjab for the Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana while Kerala has been given Rs 27.64 crore for rural water supply.
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New Delhi, July 30 : The Centre has released Rs 10.58 crore to Punjab for the Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana while Kerala has been given Rs 27.64 crore for rural water supply.
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Visakhapatnam, May 24: The wife of a poor pani puri vendor has become a software engineer in Infosys, thanks to her husband's support. Sheik Salar, 26, a street hawker, used every rupee he earned to help his wife Fatima Bibi Sheik, 21, achieve her academic ambitions. And it was not in vain...
Thanking the Indian government for speedy clearance of his group's joint refinery project in Punjab, London-based steel mogul L.N. Mittal Wednesday injected Rs.5 billion ($120 million) in the company that would set up the $4.6 billion venture.
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New Delhi, July 25 (IANS) Thanking the Indian government for speedy clearance of his group's joint refinery project in Punjab, London-based steel mogul L.N. Mittal Wednesday injected Rs.5 billion ($120 million) in the company that would set up the $4.6 billion venture.
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