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Dal Khalsa's Nanakshahi calendar dedicated to farmers

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Amritsar, March 18

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Dedicated to the farmers sitting at Singhu, Tikri and Gazipur borders spearheading the agitation against three agri laws, the Sikh Youth of Punjab, youth wing of the Dal Khalsa, released the original Nanakshahi calendar at the Golden Temple on Thursday.

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The calendar carried action-oriented 12 pictures related to the agitation including hoisting of Nishan Sahib at the Red Fort.

Dal Khalsa spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said the calendar released today was completely Nanakshahi in letter and spirit as the three dates of Guru Nanak’s gurpurb, Holla Mahalla and Bandi Chorr too has been fixed. Earlier, these three dates kept on changing every year as per Bikrami calendar. — TNS

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