Jagjit Singh Rayat was part of a successful campaign in 1988 that helped to change the law, to allow Sikhs to wear turbans instead of safety helmets on work sites. [BBC] "It was difficult to get a ...
whilst the same turban-wearing Sikh drivers did not encounter any such issue earlier while delivering to Nestle. Mr Virk says, “Overall 30 to 40 Sikh drivers have been sent back in last 3-4 ...
Wolverhampton was different back then, he said ... None of them wore a turban. Sikhs would shave and cut their hair in order to work on Wolverhampton's buses After a short illness in 1967 ...
The two brave men tied the two turbans together and brought the drowning man back to the ground and saved his life. 9. Sikh ...
Mr Singh said after the incident that the back of his turban was covered in mud but it ... for us to apply our expertise to empower Sikhs to protect themselves from head injury." ...
These Sikhs are practicing tying their turbans. They are preparing for their Dastar Bandi. The turban is the most visible symbol of Sikh pride and identity. The turban is an eight metre long piece ...
Turbaned Sikh drivers continue ... frequently remove and put back.” Mr Singh said that he is willing to meet the requirements by putting a hard hat that fits his turban size. " ...
the first time that an observant Sikh had ever played in a Division 1 baseball game. He walked a batter, struck out another, and gave up one hit in a scoreless inning. And through it all he wore his ...
Celebrating the sacred Parkash Purab of tenth Sikh Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji, Youth Akali Dal (YAD) organized a successful 'Meri Dastar, Meri Shaan' camp at the historic Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib, ...