




Objectives of Sikh Turban Day
Identity : To promote adoption of Turban as a symbol of Sikh Identity and pride amongst Sikh Youth and Non-Turban Sikh adults.
Values : "No Sikh Left Behind", provide easy enough ways to Sikh Youth and Non-Turban Sikh adults to stay connected with Sikh religion and cultural roots.
Worldwide Awareness : To support Turban-Dhari Sikh brothers and sisters, and educate other communities about Turban and its relation to our religion.
Please view few pics from International Sikh Turban Day - April 13, 2009 from Calgury, Fremont, Sanjose, Dallas.
with thanks : source : sikhchildren.com
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