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Crossing the Divide
Jeet S Bindra
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Crossing the Divide

From Benares to Boardroom

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Kesh, or uncut hair, is of special importance in the Sikh religion. It is one of the "five Ks"-traditional items that serve as symbols of faith and identity. As a thirty-five-year-old practicing Sikh, Jeet Bindra had never cut his hair or gone in public without a dastaar, or turban. But as rising star at the Chevron Corporation, when he was offered a major promotion that would require him, for safety reasons, to cut his hair and shave his beard, he faced one of the biggest dilemmas of his life: Should he keep his hair and potentially stall his career, or should he take a leap of faith and cut ...