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Sikh farmer honoured in California

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Nov, 2014 10:41 AM
    Didar Bains, a farmer known as the "Peach King of California", was honoured by California Governor Jerry Brown for his service to society, media reported.
     
    Brown Sunday praised Bains and thousands of other immigrants from India who he said have enriched the US with their culture and work ethic, The Sacramento Bee reported.
     
    "It's an honour and a privilege to be here," Brown told some 2,000 Sikhs who came from as far away as Los Angeles to the West Sacramento gurdwara.
     
    Brown talked about his own family's immigrant history.
     
    "What builds California and America is not one group or any bureaucracy... it's individual families," Brown said. "My own ancestors from Germany came across the plains looking for a better life."
     
    Amar Shergill, a Sikh activist and attorney, said: "The Sikh community is at a turning point that many immigrants go through. We're no longer looking inward. We're politically active, and the governor recognises this." 
     
    Brown signed into law two legislative bills -- Assembly Bill 1964 and Senate Bill 1540 in 2012.
     
    The 1964 bill protects workers who wear sacred turbans, hijabs and yarmulkes and 1540 bill changes how history and social sciences are taught in schools so that students learn about the history, tradition and theology of California Sikhs, the report said.
     
    Bains, who arrived in California in 1958 from Punjab at the age of 18, is now a multi-millionaire. 
     
    He owns about 40,000 acres of land in Sutter, Yuba, Butte, Sacramento, Glenn and Tehema counties, said his son Karm Bains. 
     
    "We are blessed. We farm peaches, prunes, walnuts and almonds and have processing plants."

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