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TopicBangla Sahib Gurudwara

Topic: Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

With 100 beds, no billing counter, free dialysis centre at Delhi gurdwara sees people line up

The Delhi Gurdwara Sikh Management Committee which built the 100-bed dialysis facility, claims it is India’s biggest dialysis centre.

MRI scan at Rs 50, dialysis at Rs 600 — Delhi gurdwara readies ‘cheapest’ diagnostics centre

The diagnostics centre in the gurdwara’s 50-year-old dispensary will have four dialysis machines, an MRI, X-Ray and ultrasound machine.

Bangla Sahib Gurdwara opens low-cost pharmacy, does about Rs 1 lakh business a day

'Bala Pritam Dawakhana' at Delhi's Bangla Sahib Gurdwara was inaugurated on 29 August. It opens at 10 am and functions till 8 pm, Monday to Saturday.

Sanitation tunnels, thermal screening, thin crowd — new normal at Delhi’s religious places

Prominent temples, gurdwaras and mosques in the national capital opened Monday, but churches are yet to welcome visitors.

1,600 kg aata, 1,200 kg rice daily — how Delhi’s Bangla Sahib Gurdwara is feeding 75k people

Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management says the number of people they feed has increased since it first began distributing food after the nationwide lockdown.

Young Sikhs are signing up for a new kind of tuition: Turban tying lessons

The Sikh tradition has spawned a business that is bringing the turban back in fashion. And it's not all about the money. New Delhi: When Sarabjit...

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India seeks US tariff advantage over rivals before finalising trade deal

While US & Indian officials have signaled that a deal was within reach, talks have dragged on amid disputes over tariffs, market access & protections for politically sensitive sectors.

SMPP partners with Europe’s KNDS to build loitering munitions in India amid growing military demand

Under the agreement, the loitering munitions will be offered to the Indian Army as part of efforts to address what the companies described as an ‘urgent requirement’.

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Ideology keeps parties together, or the glue of power. Without either, you face the ongoing defections at an industrial scale.