The Golden Temple at Amritsar, India, doesn't look like an environmental pressure point....Some of the major holy cities have formed an environmental group — the Green Pilgrimage Network — to encourage environmentally friendly practices among religious travelers. They include Assisi in Italy, Jerusalem, various Shinto shrines in Japan, Lou Guan in China, and St. Albans in England.
News: UNITED SIKHS shy of 700 votes for number 1 position in Chase Community Giving Campaign - Please vote
UNITED SIKHS, an International humanitarian, community education and civil advocacy organization is taking aim at winning the Chase Community Giving Award of $250,000. Chase Community Giving is an annual charitable effort held by JPMorgan Chase which allows charity or non-profit organizations to compete and get corporate grants.
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Harman believes in giving back to the community. He is well versed in the issues facing public education and feels it's his civic duty to draw on his personal experience and professional expertise so he can contribute and give back to Burnaby. He knows the value of a supportive community and the benefits a quality public education can bring.
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News: More Sikh and Punjab artefacts on Sale at Mullocks
Another Mulllocks auction of Sikh and Punjab artefacts shows the British motivations of manipulating the boy King Maharajah Duleep Singh. According to Sikh historian Gurinder Singh Mann, "some of these rare artefacts shows the plethora of relics which exist in private collections throughout the UK, They are slowly coming to the surface in auctions like that of Mullocks"