Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Times Square soaks in Sikh tradition on Turban Day

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NEW YORK: A sea of colours and tradition of the Sikh culture inundated Times Square, the crossroads of the world, as members of the community tied turbans to thousands of New Yorkers and tourists in an annual fixture aimed at spreading awareness about the Sikh identity.

Sikh organisati­on “The Sikhs of New York” organised the annual Turban Day on Saturday in associatio­n with the consulate general of India in New York. This year’s Turban Day also marked the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak and the festival of Baisakhi.

Deputy consul general of India in New York Shatrughna Sinha said the consulate is commemorat­ing the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak with gurbani recital programmes.

“This is a great environmen­t and ambience and the crowd is fantastic,” Sinha said, sporting a blue turban as he took part in the commemorat­ion.

“There is no better way than this to raise awareness about Sikhism as well as propagatin­g the message of universal brotherhoo­d and humanity of Guru Nanak Dev ji,” he said.

Turban Day was started in 2013 at Baruch College to promote and educate people about the Sikh religion and identity.

Sikhs of New York co-founder Chanpreet Singh said in the seven years that Turban Day has been organised in the city, there has increasing­ly been awareness about Sikhism, not just through people who are getting turbans tied but by the thousands others on social media following the event. He said more than 38,000 turbans have been tied in the past seven years since the day started being organised in the city.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Sikh officers of the New York Police Department during the annual Turban Day at Times Square on Saturday.
TWITTER Sikh officers of the New York Police Department during the annual Turban Day at Times Square on Saturday.
 ?? TWITTER ?? A Sikh man ties a turban on an American during the event.
TWITTER A Sikh man ties a turban on an American during the event.

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