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    Kuldip Singh: Living Out The Vision

    ‘Living out the vision’ :Toledoan to help mark world religion council’s milestones BY TK BARGER Kuldeep Singh works to bring different religions into togetherness. He is one of 23 board members of the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions. On Nov. 16, he will be in Chicago to...
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    Canada Remembering Kuldip Singh Sodhi (blog Of Maple Leaf Sikh)

    I regret to inform you that Sardar Kuldip Singh Sodhi passed away last Saturday after after a lengthy illness. His Path & Bhog (Final Prayers) will take place on Sunday December 26 at 1:30pm at Old Rexdale Gurdwara located at 47 Baywood Road, Rexdale, Ontario M9V 3Y8. All friends and family are...
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    "As A Punjabi I Empathized With Sikhs’ Pain", Says Kuldip Nayar

    By Dr Amrik Singh SACRAMENTO: The syndicated columnist Kuldip Nayar has found fault in center government in most of the internal skirmishes in India. In an interview here Nayar said the central government has not sorted out any issue satisfactorily whether it was reorganization...
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    Compilation Of Dasam Granth - Analysis By Dr. Kuldip Singh And Rejoinder By Late Baldev Singh

    This analysis is divided in two parts. Part One is the original articles by Dr. Kuldip Singh and Part Two is a rejoinder to this article by Late Dr. Baldev Singh. Part One: COMPILATION OF "DASAM GRANTH" (A Scientific Analysis by Dr. Kuldip Singh) Controversy about origin of "Dasam Granth"...
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    Compilation Of Dasam Granth By Kuldip Singh

    Somebody dropped this in my email today... Compilaion of Dasam Granth by Kuldip Singh A Rebuttal by Dalip Singh Reference article’ Compilation of Dasam Granth 9a s0 called Scientific Analysis) by Dr. Kuldip Singh appearing in the Sikh Courier International, in its Spring-summer 2009 issue...
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    Kuldip Sidhu Wins Research Prize In Australian

    Kuldip Sidhu, an Australian researcher of Indian origin, has won the 2007 Top Invention Prize for his work on stem cell research. Interestingly, he says his work can be of much use to India. The prize is given by BioMed North Limited, a non-profit agency for the management and commercialisation...
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