According to reports, Sikh deportees were not allowed to wear turban(HT_PRINT) The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandak Committee on Sunday strongly objected to the United States authorities' treatment ...
SGPC general secretary Gurcharan Singh Grewal condemned the US authorities for allegedly not allowing them to wear their turbans. It is a matter of regret that deportees were brought in shackles ...
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on Sunday strongly condemned US authorities for allegedly not allowing Sikh deportees, who were part of the second batch of illegal Indian immigrants ...
Singh alleged that he was not allowed to wear his turban—a fundamental article of his Sikh faith—while in detention. He further stated that his turban was confiscated, although it was not ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
From the rhythmic beats of the Pung drum to the graceful movements that tell stories of devotion and heroism, Manipuri folk ...
to wear their turbans. Indians deported from the US being escorted by the police as they leave the airport upon their arrival, in Amritsar, early Sunday. (PTI) The SGPC statement came after some ...
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'Not Allowed To Wear Turban; Faced Mental Torture': US Deportee Recounts Appalling ExperienceWasn't Allowed to Wear Turban' Singh alleged that he was not allowed to wear his turban—a fundamental article of his Sikh faith—while in detention. He further stated that his turban was ...
Cultural czarina Malvika Singh speaks to us about the magic of Indian weaves, the untamed elegance of the sari, and its transition over the years ...
‘They asked to remove all clothes, including turban…’: US deportee from Punjab recounts horror
“They asked us to remove all our clothes, including our turbans, and we were allowed to wear only a T-shirt, a lower, socks, and shoes. When we requested to keep our turbans, they refuse ...
Women in Barsana celebrated Lathmar Holi by playfully hitting men from Nandgaon with sticks, recreating a legend of Krishna ...
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