More than 3000 Sikhs will march through the streets of Tauranga on Saturday to celebrate the birthday of a great Sikh guru who was responsible for transforming their faith.
Tributes have been paid to Punjab-born Culdipp Singh Bhatti, the first Sikh lord mayor of the east Midlands city of Leicester, who died on New Year Day aged 80 after a prolonged struggle with cancer.
The author is based in Nottingham, UK and is passionate about Punjab and Sikh history. He is member of Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh and regularly writes for them and Sikhnet.
RISE OF BANDA SINGH BAHADUR in which the journey of Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Ji from Machhiwara to Nanded and coordination between Banda Singh Bahadur from Nanded to Sirhind will be picturized on Big screen.
He has been described as, inter alia, “nothing short of brilliant”, “fearless, smart and personable”, “with outstanding and rare potential”, “war-hero“, “a soldier’s soldier”!
“These floods have changed people,” says Ravi Singh, Khalsa Aid’s CEO, as his volunteer army diverted resources up to Deeside in Scotland, which flooded earlier this week.
The author, Mr. Amardeep Singh will be present during the events across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, giving an insight into the journey and making of the book.
Currently my favorite trick is the trick that first inspired me to learn magic: putting a silk into my hands and making it disappear. No sleeves, nothing. Its so simple, direct, and clean – it looks like real magic!