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Sikhism in UK and Australia

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In today's time, numerous Sikh people are living in the town of Woolgoolga. It is halfway among Sydney and Brisbane on the highway. People who are living in this place are very rich because they have their own Banana Farms.  The rich not only by luck but as well rich because of their hard work. There is two Sikh Gurdwara in Woolgoolga. Among them, one even has a Museum on Sikhism. Numerous of the British and Anglo Indians who were born in  India they were traveled to Australia after 1947. All of these British people took a decision to live in Australia in huge quantity but are still considered as ‘Indian’ Nationals in the Census. When you will meet with a full-blooded Australian-looking old man then you will be shocked to find that he will rumor to you in Hindi or Urdu. Indians third tendency came about 25 years ago, just after Australia unrestricted in Whites Only policy in 1973. Yes, this is a very small fact that Australia till lately was a whites-only country. This policy

A 97 years old Sikh lady is feeding Landon’s homeless People's

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 A 97 years old Sikh lady is feeding Landon’s homeless-a the leading news channel reported recently. In her small kitchen in London 97 Years old Nisharat Kaur Matharu is feeding the homeless and living her motto –“as long as you can- serve others”. She is doing it since 2017 through a community initiative named- “Hope for south hall street homeless”. She first arrived in the UK as a 54 years old mother of 5 in 1976. By then she had already seen much misery in her life. She was born in Punjab and when she was 6 months old she lost her mother. Her father remarried and when she was 2 years old her stepmother left her. She was then taken to her parental grandmother’s house. Other girls of her age used to go to school whereas she used to do household chores as child laborers. Nisharat was married to a 16 years old boy from an Indian family living in East Africa. A few years after marriage she shifted to East Africa with her husband, who was working as an electrician there. There she used t