The hunger strike was ended by members of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee members who had also visited Bhai GUrbaksh Singh during his last days at Gurdwara Lakhnaur Sahib.
Suddenly, I decided I didn’t want to spend a minute more in Muzaffarabad. Hurriedly I climbed the stairs, got into the car and we were off to Murree in Punjab. I did not have any more desire to explore the valley and neither to carry back any soil.
...the study (expected release later this month) conducted by noted pollster Geoff Garin outlines how Americans perceive Sikh religion and Sikhs and what the Sikh community in America needs to convey to effectively build positive awareness in the United States.
But despite Mr. Ghani’s pledge to make Afghanistan more inclusive, Mr. Singh says he worries that his tiny religious minority could disappear as more Sikhs and Hindus leave their homeland because of persistent discrimination.
...I was a screenplay writer on the side, and he suggested that I consider making a Sikh character. My pension has always been for outside the box ideas...
Harijot Singh is a graduate of Miri Piri Academy. He serves as creator of SikhNet Stories. He has also authored several research pieces on Sikh history as well as offered encouraging messages through his articles.
He had great love and dignity of his country, his people and his nation. His love for this country and the nation could be noticed in the event of his meeting Samrath Ramdass the teacher of Chhatarpti Shiva ji Maratha and preaching him and Maharana Partap.
One has to learn relationships as one goes by reading about them in various psychological books and good articles. One great place, simply explained, with easy to follow rules, I found to read on relationships is our venerable Gruru Granth.
Phrases become clichés because they contain a kernel of truth. Often the lesson is right there on the surface; clichés are both efficient and efficacious in delivering it.
Dr. I.J Singh has a probing mind and a wry sense of humor. His prolific pool of essays poke, provoke and ultimately force the reader to think more deeply. His work has graced SikhNet's pages for some time.
“These sort of incidents are born out of ignorance and fear and we feel the best way to deal with them is to educate and reach out to those in the community who may not know who Sikhs are,”