| Fri 3 Sep 2010 |
Case of charge sheet against Sajjan Kumar adjourned again DNA India | The hearing on the charge sheet prepared by Delhi police against senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case was adjourned yet again in a Delhi court as the judge who was to hear the arguments in the matter was on leave. | Di... |
SGPC polls not possible in coming months Zeenews Chandigarh: Despite hype by the ruling Akali Dal in Punjab regarding elections to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the mini-parliament of Sikh religion, the polls do not seem possible in the coming months. | Though the deadline for... |
Punjab cops clueless about missing Pakistani prisoner Deccan Herald Amritsar (Punjab), Sep 3 (IANS) Friday, September 03, 2010 --> | Punjab police remained clueless Friday about the whereabouts a 40-year-old Pakistanti prisoner who disappeared from a jail here Tuesday. | The prisoner, Nayamat Ali, was arrested by the... |
SAD-BJP coalition: We are family, says Sukhbir Indian Express | "We are family," said ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Badal on the SAD-BJP coalition running the state government in Punjab. | Interacting with the media after court appearance in Mohali on Wednesday, the Deputy Chief Minister de... |
Will support Amarinder in Assembly polls: Sarna Indian Express | Putting to rest all speculation,Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president Paramjit Singh Sarna said on Thursday he would support Captain Amarinder Singh in the Assembly polls "irrespective of the fact that he is from the Congress".... |
Hindu-Muslim couple gets cover The Times Of India CHANDIGARH: In a first, inter-religion live-in partners have got security from the Punjab and Haryana High Court after religious heads refused to solemnize their marriage unless they converted to one religion. | That left them with the only option of... |
| Thu 2 Sep 2010 |
Telling Strange Tales The Telegraph India Secret Spaces By Aruna Chakravarti, Zubaan, Rs 250 | Short stories seem to be coming back in vogue. Jhumpa Lahiri surprised quite a few by winning the Pulitzer for her collection, Interpreter of Maladies, and she returned to her forte, the short stor... |
J&K CM assures Dy CM Punjab about the security of Kashmir Sikhs GroundReport | Srinagar, September 02 (Scoop News) - Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today assured the Shiromani Akali Dal President and Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal that the J&K Government would take all necessar... |
Gang killed shopkeeper with his own wine bottles, court told The Guardian | Gurmail Singh beaten by youths as he defended Huddersfield store against robbery, Bradford crown court hears Gurmail Singh died after his convenience store in the Cowcliffe area of Huddersfield was robbed. Photograph: Epix/ Mark Readman | A shopkee... |
Sikh youth group applauds judge's decision to cancel temple elections Canada Dot Com | The B.C. Supreme Court has cancelled the proposed November elections at the Ross Street Gurdwara and has cancelled all temple memberships issued since the last election two years ago. | The oral decision by Justice Paul Walker was given earlier thi... |
Radical Islam & politics to blame The Times Of India The circumstances in Kashmir are special and solutions are not easy. In reply to the unknown Kashmiri, the unknown Indian too has questions of his own. So, what does he make of all the information and opinion being thrown at him by the unknown Kashmi... |
| Wed 1 Sep 2010 |
B.C. court puts temple election in limbo CBC The current board of the Ross Street Sikh temple in Vancouver says dissident members are behind the court action. (Sikh Philosophy Network) | Thousands of memberships at one of B.C.'s oldest Sikh temples have been invalidated after a court ruling, pu... |
Pak leader sorry for Ranjit slur The Telegraph India Islamabad, Sept. 1 (PTI): A top Pakistani politician who described Maharaja Ranjit Singh as the epitome of mismanagement and corruption has apologised, saying he has had a change of mind after he read a book on the 19th century Sikh ruler by Indian j... |
Women get equal rights in guardianship, adoption of children The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Women in India will now have equal rights in guardianship and adoption of children with the President giving assent to an Act to amend laws governing marriages in the country. | Parliament had recently passed the Personal Laws (Amendment) ... |
NC Counter-Attack On Molvi Iftikhar Kashmir Observer | Srinagar, Sep 01: National Conference today reacted angrily to the allegations levelled by the senior PDP leader Molvi Iftikhar Ansari that the State Govt was reviving Ikhwani culture in Kashmir valley to neutralise the ongoing mass unrest. | Rejec... |
Women get equal rights in guardianship, adoption of children Zeenews New Delhi: Women in India will now have equal rights in guardianship and adoption of children with the President giving assent to an Act to amend laws governing marriages in the country. | Parliament had recently passed the Personal Laws (Amendment) ... |
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