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[3] [4] Generally, Sikh carpenters use Ramgarhia as a surname whereas Hindu carpenters use Dhiman. [ 4 ] Their artisan skills were noted by the British , who encouraged many Ramgarhia to move to colonies in East Africa in the 1890s, where they assisted in the creation of that region's infrastructure and became Africanised. [ 3 ]
A struggling union pension fund for more than 22,500 metro Detroit carpenters and millwrights is getting a $635 million federal bailout, saving retirees from big cuts to their pension checks next ...
Portrait of three unidentified Tarkhan carpenters from Lahore with tools, ca.1862–72. The Tarkhan is a caste found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. They are traditionally carpenters by occupation. [1] The Hindu members of this clan are generally identified as Khatis, Suthars or Lohars following the Vishwakarma community of India. [2]
On March 1, 1912, the Ohio General Assembly created the State Insurance Fund and in 1913, made coverage by employers mandatory. On April 28, 1913, Lemuel C. Fridley became the first Ohioan to receive a workmen's compensation check under the new system. [1] The Ohio Safety Congress and Expo was created in 1930.
The Ohio House recently voted 75-19 in favor of House Bill 2, which includes $7 million for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, $22 million for the Hamilton County Convention Center District ...
Tarkhan (Punjab), a social group with origins in India living in Pakistan and north of India; Tarkhan dynasty or Turkhan dynasty, a dynasty established by the Turkic Tarkhan ruling Sindh, Pakistan from 1554 to 1591; Tarkhan (Egypt), an ancient Egyptian site and necropolis; Tarkan, 1999 compilation album by the Turkish singer Tarkan
The Cambridge Area YMCA could receive as much as $1.5M from Ohio's Super Duper Fund. The money would go into an endowment fund for an aquatic center. The Cambridge Area YMCA could potentially to ...
Millcreek Township (or Mill Creek Township) is a survey township in south-central Hamilton County, Ohio, that also existed as a civil township from 1810 until 1943. Once the most important township in the county, [ 1 ] it was largely absorbed by Cincinnati and its suburbs, nominally remaining as a paper township from 1943 until 1953.