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Premi

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  1. I think it's very different taking cold shower in winter vs summer
  2. I've heard by doing Indian yoga (think Swami Ramdev) that some people have been cured of insulin-dependent Diabetes
  3. BOSH chefs, popular in the UK for Vegan food https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmn-vEmYbZ4wqMHt2ndZdQ
  4. Have a high threshold for trust. History, recent and past has show that those from that group, especially males, especially of Pakistani origin should not be easily trusted in anything important. Appreciate @Dayalkaur's input, but most of us know this well
  5. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-india-59503874
  6. Gurdeep Pandher, Bhangra brothers and Bhangra man like this post
  7. @dalsingh101 Wonder why we don't hear more of this great Soul ?!
  8. I'm a big fan of Harry Enfield's old work.
  9. Did you try them @dalsingh101 Veerji ?
  10. This was an interesting thread wonder how @y2k (Robert) is doing now ?
  11. Saw this on lawyer, Harjap Bhangal’s show last week. it can apply even to adults born and lived all life in UK https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/patels-citizenship-stripping-bill-would-accelerate-uk-race-to-the-bottom/ Amal De Chickera 26 November 2021, 3.19pm Patel’s citizenship-stripping bill would accelerate UK race to the bottom Britain already breaks international norms. The Home Office bid to remove citizenship without notice is a landmark on the path to authoritarianism…. Section 40 of the British Nationality Actsets out citizenship deprivation powers in a manner which, in essence, creates three tiers of British citizenship. The most secure, top tier, which cannot be taken away in any circumstances, is afforded to British-born citizens who have no other nationality. Less secure is the citizenship of those born British, or naturalised, who also have another nationality. Section 40 states that such people can be deprived of their citizenship without leaving them stateless, if the home secretary is satisfied that such a measure is “conducive to the public On the least secure, bottom tier are those naturalised as British citizens who have no other nationality. They can be stripped of their citizenship even if this results in their statelessness, if the home secretary believes on reasonable grounds that the person is able to become a citizen of another state…. Patel’s power grab It is in this context that Patel introduced a new clause to the already controversial Nationality and Borders Bill, which is presently at report stage in the House of Commons. If enacted, section 9 of the bill would empower the home secretary to deprive a British citizen of nationality without notice if she does not have the information needed to serve notice, deems it not reasonably practicable to do so, or believes it is in the interests of national security, relations with another state or otherwise in the public interest. This proposed amendment thus further relaxes the procedural obligations of the Home Office, which is required under current law to give written notice before depriving a British national of their citizenship (a 2018 amendmentallows the Home Office to serve notice to the person’s last known address if their whereabouts are unknown).
  12. Hair transplant apparently https://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/83850-male-pattern-baldness-and-confidence/&do=findComment&comment=713490 I'm surprised he's still only mid-40's , he looked over 40 about 10 years ago!
  13. Maybe ask Ravi Singh from Khalsa Aid
  14. It’s healthy for the future of Punjabi language and hopefully these people remember who they are again.
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