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Protests mar celebrations of Indian I-Day in Punjab, Sikhs mark it as ‘black day’, peaceniks express agony 
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Protests mar celebrations of Indian I-Day in Punjab, Sikhs mark it as ‘black day’, peaceniks express agony 

Author Hardeep Singh  CHANDIGARH Protests staged by farmers and Sikh bodies against the anti-people and anti-minorities policies of the governments on Thursday spoiled the celebrations of Indian Independence Day in India-administered Punjab. A sizable section of Sikh nation observed this day as ‘Black Day’, remaining members of the community stayed away from the celebrations organized...

Install portrait of Nijjar, Panjwar and Gajinder Singh at Central Sikh Museum: Akal Takht to SGPC 
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Install portrait of Nijjar, Panjwar and Gajinder Singh at Central Sikh Museum: Akal Takht to SGPC 

AMRITSAR Akal Takht Sahib jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh on Saturday directed the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to install portraits of pro-freedom Sikh leaders Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Bhai Paramjit Singh Panjwar and Bhai Gajinder Singh at Central Sikh Museum in Sri Darbar Sahib complex.  He issued this direction while addressing the function organised by the gurdwara...