Sikh Gurmukhi records until 1947 make little to no mention of the site's location, except that it was near the Lahore Railway Station (established 1860)
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- South Asia Solidarity Group issued a statement on Monday backed by over 40 community organisations to condemn the attack in Oldbury last week 
- Anurag Mohindru, 50, is charged by the Bar Standards Board with engaging in dishonest and/or discreditable conduct which is likely to diminish the trust and confidence in the legal profession 
- The arrested accused said he killed the woman at the instance of Charanjit Singh, an NRI from Mehma Singh Wala village, who had promised to pay him Rs 50 lakh 
- The family of Buta Singh (25) from Chak Kanian Kalan village, Moga, claims that he is among many men, especially from north India, who have been forcibly pushed into the Russia-Ukraine conflict 
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- Calls slain Indian-origin motel manager ‘well-respected' 
- The case arises from a complaint filed by two NRIs with ‘roots in Punjab’ 
- #LondonLetter: A brutal attack on a Sikh woman in Oldbury and a 100,000-strong far-right march in London reveal a disturbing overlap in rhetoric and rising racial tensions 
- Says the accused in the case will be charged with first-degree murder 
- West Midlands Police confirm the arrest of man in his 30s on Sunday evening 
- Kirk’s assassination exposes significant fault-lines in US public life, as political extremism and gun violence continue to undermine democratic norms 
- Calls the attacker an ‘Illegal Alien’ who should have been deported, blaming what he called lenient policies of Biden for it 
- The woman's family along with hundreds of members from the community organised a protest 
- Consul General says the consulate “remains in close contact with the family and local authorities to offer all necessary assistance”; the Indian-American community expressed grief and solidarity 
- Gill takes to social media to express her shock at the horrific attack at Oldbury in the Sandwell area of the West Midlands region 
- #LondonLetter: Families complain that Air India’s interim compensation of about Rs 20.4 lakh (GBP 21,500) is derisory 
- #LondonLetter: From gurdwaras collecting cash donations to Bhangra musicians staging the forthcoming Birmingham concert for Punjab Flood Aid, the community has shown both creativity and urgency 
- Surjit Singh had pleaded guilty to killing 76-year-old Mohinder Kaur while intoxicated last September 
- Police intensify search for 2 white men; community outraged after incident 
- 2 white male suspects are said to have targeted the woman and made a ‘racist remark’ during the attack 
- A judge delivered the sentence to 33-year-old Javon Riley after he was found guilty of attempted murder of three men and causing grievous bodily harm to the girl 
- Organisers report brisk sales of tickets for the open-air event, which aims to fuse culture and charity to send relief to thousands suffering across Punjab | Tickets range from GBP 17 to 35 (Rs 1,800 to Rs 3,700), with proceeds pledged to Khalsa Aid International and other trusted relief organisations 
- #BitesOfTheBigApple: The founding fathers of America had the great spirit to enrich their newly independent nation with high quality cultural institutions like museums, public libraries, theatres, opera house and town halls 
- The person recording the video says, “sirf Punjabi hi nahi langar katthe karde aa, gore vi ghre leke chle! 
- The incident took place at Downtown Suites motel in Dallas 
- At 40, Bhatt is the only person of Indian origin in this elite group, joining tech leaders such as Meta's Mark Zuckerberg 
- #LondonLetter: For families in flood-ravaged districts, this outpouring of support is a reminder that they are not forgotten 
- Kannan Morice Rajagopal Jayaram had pleaded guilty to three charges of corruptly obtaining gratification in the form of sexual acts 
- 'End practice of recruiting Indians into Russian military', New Delhi tells Moscow 
- A complaint was submitted to Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar who has marked a probe to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in this connection 
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