Do Sikh women follow the same practice of not cutting their hair? Just curious. I know Sikh men grow their hair and beards. (The beards always look badass)
An Indian-American Sikh woman, Anmol Narang is all set to graduate on Saturday from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Thus, the 23-year-old becomes the first Sikh woman to have successfully completed a four-year degree at the 218-year-old military academy
Lieutenant Narang said that she always wanted to be in the field of military service. “My grandfather was in the Indian Army,” she said in an interview. “It was always a big part of my life and something I was always interested in.”
“I am excited and honored to be fulfilling my dream of graduating from West Point,” Lt. Narang said to the Sikh Coalition, a nonprofit based in New York. “The confidence and support of my community back home in Georgia has been deeply meaningful to me, and I am humbled that in reaching this goal, I am showing other Sikh Americans that any career path is possible for anyone willing to rise to the challenge.”
Nagoty on June 13rd, 2020 at 16:02 UTC »
Do Sikh women follow the same practice of not cutting their hair? Just curious. I know Sikh men grow their hair and beards. (The beards always look badass)
Sumit316 on June 13rd, 2020 at 16:42 UTC »
Some information.
NewInBangalore on June 13rd, 2020 at 17:03 UTC »
Priceless! (That's what Anmol (her name) means)