“Being a Sikh, my turban might have helped others easily recognise me among other rescuers,” he told Gulf News. There were many others who also risked their life, he said.
Amrinder, who wears a turban, recently got involved in the Junior Sikh Coalition because he wanted to bring an end to bullying and discrimination against Sikhs, an issue very personal for him.
Chu said: It is important for us to be able to communicate what is happening to Sikh children with regards to bullying, and communicate to a wider audience.
A Somerset pub landlord who was helped by Ravi Singh, one of last year’s Happy Listers, has flown to Nepal to return the help he was shown.
“And even within professional historians, they have not picked up on this because they have no reason to. The only people who have a reason to tell this story are the people from that community, and we haven’t done it ourselves,” he said.
This year will be another Camp Miri Piri. Camp Miri Piri is a special camp. Like most camps t has lots of Kirtan, Banis, and discussion.
I will not stand for anyone who judges a sister due to her looks.I will not stand for anyone telling her she is not a Kaur.I will not stand for anyone telling her she cannot be happy with herself.
Report: "India's Sikh community has long pursued a change to Article 25 of India's constitution which states, Hindus shall be construed as including a reference to persons professing the Sikh, Jain or Buddhist religion..."
"Sikhs have to explain what it symbolizes and what values it represents," said Geoff Garin, former political strategist for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton presenting the key findings of the report at a briefing arranged by the National Sikh Campaign (NSC).
What you repeat you become, and that has a frequency. If you replace that frequency with a different one you create a new frequency.