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Pakistan grants visa to over 3000 Indian Sikh pilgrims
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 10, 2024
Over 3000 Indian Sikh pilgrims have been granted visas by the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi to attend the birthday celebrations of Guru Nanak in Pakistan. The celebrations, scheduled from November 14-23, 2024, will see pilgrims visiting several sacred sites. Saad Ahmad Warraich, Charge d' Affaires, extended his...
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