[VIDEO] This viral video from naujawani.com: The Secret Story of The Singh Nod "We followed an unwitting Sikh and identified 3 different types of 'Singh Nod' " - Sri Davinder Singh Atteh-da-bora
I told my friend Chris, about my previous visits to Punjab. We discussed the sustainability issues plaguing the region and to my surprise, Chris was quite well versed and intrigued by Punjab’s predicament.
The jokes reflect social realities and deal with corruption, inflation and politics.
JK Rowling’s Controversial New Book, “Casual Vacancy” Has Sikhs in Uproar Because of a Lack of Exoticism, Sections on Naan-Bread Are Limited, and The Aroma of Curry is Not Even Mentioned. Akal Takht and the SGPC Are Now Involved. Dates For the Book Burning to Be Announced Via Twitter.
"A lot of times people think comedy is making fun of things, and I feel like, no, it can also just be making fun out of things," he says. "That, to me, is the kind of comedy I always like to do, where you can make jokes about the thing without making fun of the thing."
A joke book that starts with a quotation of the famous German philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein. What next? A Sardar name for a Madrasi! Well, exactly that.
WHAT do an Aberfoyle Park woman and a British-born Sikh have in common?
Ethnic jokes are assumed to be in bad taste. Nevertheless, they flourish across the world. Their principal target is always the community which has done better than others....What is notable is that most of these are made by members of the community itself.
Men are funnier than women, but only just barely... and mostly to other men.
SikhToons artist and suthor Vishnavjit Singh, with his unerring eye and sly sense of humor, has just published a delightful book on the concept, art and style of the Sikh turban
Polka-DotTurban
Is community consciousness the same as being communal? By no means.
A touching moment.....
Congratulations to Herpreet Singh from Boston, USA.
A ghost has been causing trouble in the city of London and the Ghostbusters are called in to teach him a lesson on sharing, a basic principle of the Sikh way of life.
Find out about the latest Sikh Version of the "hands-free" cell phone headset
Deva and Gurvinderpal discuss the SikhNet Youth Film Festival
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