
- SCORE urges Sikhs to Help Educate Schools About Guru Nanak on his Gurpurb
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Sikh Council on Religion and Education requests all Sikh families to take a day off on Monday, November 2, 2009 to celebrate the 540th birth-anniversary of our beloved Guru Nanak Dev ji.
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- Children Show Faith in Study Pays Off
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When Ajaypal Singh was 4, she memorized her first prayer. Eight years later, at the historic Sikh temple in south Stockton on Saturday, the Fremont girl recited 18 prayers from memory; it took half an hour.
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- Children's Run Across Canada - Mission Acomplished!
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Starting from Langley at 6am the runners successfully completed the last and final section of the Children’s Run Across Canada in Stanley Park, Vancouver.
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- Camp Gian 2009
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Camp Gian is an overnight Sikh camp dedicated to promoting the Sikh way of life and strengthening Sikh morals and teachings while emphasizing leadership within one’s sangat.
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- I Will Never Cut My Hair
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GGSSC Canada Reports the comments of one of many students who attended their crash course - Introduction to Sikhism.
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- 'Sikh Awareness Day' held at Long Eaton School
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Bhaji Pardip Singh had been working at the school and before he left the staff requested for a Sikh Awareness Day to be arranged so that the school could be educated on who Sikhs are and what they believe as there no Sikhs living around that area.
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- France Gurmat Camp 2009 (Photos)
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The camp was attended by one-hundred and fifty or so youngsters over the ten days, aged from 3 years old to 18 years old. This year's camp was dedicated to the 25 years anniversary of the 1984 Ghallughara
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- Update on the Childrens' Run Across Canada to benefit Sick Kids
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The Sikh youth group started their journey Canada Day in St. John’s, Nfld. and have continued as far as central Ontario, raising money for children’s hospitals in each of the 10 provinces they jog through, as well as a hospital in Liberia, Africa.
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- Navigating Identity as a Sikh Child
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Sonu and Manjinder embody a larger tension within the Sikh community – the internal dilemma among children to remain true to their faith while still fitting in with their peers.
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- Recent study shows high prevalence of child marriage in India
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Such findings indicate that child marriage affects not only adolescents aged 16 to 17 years, but also large numbers of pubescent girls aged 14 to 15 years, and show that existing policies and economic development gains have failed to help rural and poor populations
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