News: Headteacher who healed Birmingham’s "Trojan Horse" school with love

Herminder Channa Birmingham Headteacher
Governing a school based on love is difficult, especially one riven by hatred and failed by Ofsted. Golden Hillock was one of the schools at the centre of a "Trojan horse" attempt by a group of Muslim governors and senior instructors to enforce the mandates of a hardline and politicised offshoot of Sunni Islam years ago when Herminder Channa took charge.

News: Gurdeep Singh creates history : First Sikh to win Senate Elections in Pakistan

 Pakistan Gurdeep Singh elected
Gurdeep Singh, a minority leader in Pakistan, was the first turban-wearing Sikh elected to the upper chamber of the nation's parliament from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). In the Senate elections, Gurdeep Sindh of Pakistan's ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party easily defeated other candidates on a minority seat, becoming the Senate's first openly Sikh national leader.

News: UK road named after Guru Nanak-A move towards Diversity

Southall Guru Nanak Road
In honour of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh faith, a street in west London is renamedGuru Nanak Road. Ahead of the 551st anniversary of Guru Nanak's birth in 2020, the local Ealing Council authority revealed the choice to rename a portion of Havelock Road in Southall, a neighbourhood of London renowned as the United Kingdom's celebrated "Little Punjab."

News: UK Govt Installs Havildar Ishar Singh's Bronze Monument commemorating ‘Battle of Saragarhi’ Sikh Soldiers

Havildar Ishar Singh
The government of the United Kingdom decided to erect a statue of the military commander Havildar Ishar Singh as a way of paying tribute to the brave Sikh troops who gave their lives in the heroic "Battle of Saragarhi.

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