My Mother. The dreamy yet powerful eyes.. The perfect oval face. The gentle, tapered, soft hands. The most elegantly attired at any time of day.
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Gursobha is best child rider “This is just a starting for a me as I want to compete at international level soon”, Gursobha Singh said. "American veterans like Marty Engler, inspired me" he added
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Bhai Vir Singh Ji, a light from the sky. Bhai Vir Singh was a poet, scholar and exegete, a major figure in the Sikh renaissance and in the movement for the revival and renewal of Punjabi literary traditioin.
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Polio-ridden boy to teach special children of Kargil They are particularly poor at English, which I plan to teach intensively. I will go to them rather than they come to me,” Ashok told The Tribune on his visit to Chandigarh today. He will leave for Kargil tomorrow.
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THE CAB RIDE A strange passanger.
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Bosnian president rides to rescue The couple said their baby would be named after Mr Komsic
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Sabharwal’s judgements affirmed supremacy of Constitution Justice Sabharwal’s biggest contribution was to bring in more transparency in the functioning of the Supreme Court. He did so by sharing all administrative decisions with the media, bringing out a fortnightly house journal detailing its administrative and judicial decisions, and speeding up the computerisation programme to make e-filing of petitions and replies possible.
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He’s Still Running Out There Somewhere He left San Francisco and didn’t stop until he reached the coastal town of Half Moon Bay, 7 hours and 30 miles later. “Everything changed that night,” he said.
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The Widow Colony Anger inspired Harpreet Kaur to make a movie. And if this Gaithersburg High School alumna has her way, ‘‘The Widow Colony” will help shake up the Sikh community and the Indian government — and lead them to help change the lives of about 1,200 women and their children now living in a New Delhi slum. The award-winning documentary will be shown Saturday afternoon at the American Film Institute’s Silver Theatre in Silver Spring.
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The Sikh Martyrs Dedicated to the Great Sikh Martyrs known and unknown who laid down their lives so
we may live with respect and dignity!
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From Guru Nanak to Guru Granth Sahib This book contains brief life stories and teachings of the ten Masters (Sikh Gurus) and Sri Guru Granth Sahib, The Eternal Guru. At the end of each chapter multi-choice questions with their answers are given to hold the attention of the young readers. At the end of the book, objective type questions covering the whole book are also given so that the reader may test his/her knowledge.
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Friends forever Friends enter our lives, never to part way,
They help us to be strong and happy all the way.
Be frank and count on me, some dear ones say,
And with them we share, confide, fight and play.
Gifting precious memories of the past and today,
Desires fulfilled in their own special way.
The bond becomes stronger with each passing day.
Friends are the ones who will forever stay,
And take friendship a long way
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Career plans by age 12? Maybe in Florida. The state could be the first in the nation to require intensive career education for middle-schoolers.
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Armstrong gets moon rock as award Even among astronauts, Neil Armstrong gets special respect - he was, after all, the first man to walk on the moon.
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A sensitive, twelve-year-old Delhi schoolgirl, a writer ! When I write, my body lies stationary, while my soul escapes to joyous places: a lagoon, a forest or even underwater, says debutante author Ragini Bali, all of 13.
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This couple makes heads turn This Ludhiana couple has made many heads turn in Australia. He is the only turbaned cop with the New South Wales police and his wife has become the first Indian woman who drives a train.
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Gaganmai Thaal Museum: Heaven for heritage lovers Gaganmai Thaal International Mini Museum at Jandiala Guru, about 16 km from Amritsar, has become the heaven for the heritage lovers of this holy city.
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When knowledge is the engine, where the home is safe General J J Singh, Chief of Army Staff For me, India is a civilizational concept. It was the cherished dream of our forefathers, a journey towards that dream for us and finally the realisation of that dream by our children.
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Mohan Singh Oberoi (1900-2002) M S Oberoi | October 2005 Naam is a spiritual awakening which ultimately leads us to salvation. In the words of Mohan Singh Oberoi it is Naam-Simran Yoga. It is unification of the seeker with God. The repeated utterance of the Naam of God is the only approach available to us to contact Him who is unknowable and invisible.
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Four-yr-old Agam weaves magic with tabla He is just a little over four but is already dazzling everyone with swift movements of his fingers on tabla. His amazing performances on stage have made him a much sought-after figure in musical programmes. Agam Shingari, a student of DAV Public School, began playing tabla at the tender age of two and a half.
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