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Social Institutions and Movements
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Categories Social Institutions and Movements
Educational institutions
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Traditional Sikh schools
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NAUJAVAN BHARAT SABHA
Social Institutions and Movements/Sikh political institutions and movements
NAUJAVAN BHARAT SABHA, association of the Indian youth, was established at a convention held on 1113 April 1928 atJallianvala Bagh in Amritsar at the instance of the management of the radical journal Kirti, including men like Sohan Singh Josh and Bha...
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NIRMAL PANCHAITI AKHARA
Social Institutions and Movements/Traditional Sikh schools
NIRMAL PANCHAITI AKHARA is a seminary of the Nirmala sect of the Sikhs established in 1862 at Patiala. Akhdrd, lit. arena, signifies a monastery or seminary with facilities for board, lodging and education of sadhus of a particular sect or cult. Sann...
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NIRMALA
Social Institutions and Movements/Traditional Sikh schools
NIRMALA, derived from Sanskrit nirmala meaning spotless, unsullied, pure, bright, etc.. is the name of a sect of Sikhs primarily engaged in religious study and preaching. The members of the sect are called Nirmala Sikhs or simply Nirmalas. The sect a...
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