News: At The Mercy of Our Own Mafia?
News: My Daughter’s Sikh Wedding
After five days in the holy city and the Golden Temple I only know how little I still know about Sikhism. Its values seem admirable and are based on a most practical combination of faith and good works. So I shall try to learn more, not least about the religion's teachings on family life, which are of great interest to a father-in-law. In the meantime I can see that my daughter is blissfully happy.
News: 'A Little Work, a Little Play - THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF H.S. MALIK.' ~ Book Review
The casual sounding title, ‘A Little Work, a Little Play,' may understate the importance of the book by Sardar Hardit Singh Malik, but it is consistent with his style of handling history-making events and people with natural ease and equanimity. The book covers many decades of fascinating history, some of which he helped shape.
News: Free Meals at Sikh Day Festival on Madison Ave.
For a few hours over the weekend, a stretch of Madison Avenue in the Flatiron district became an unlikely cash-free zone, a vortex of munificence. And at its center was Kulvinder Singh, a beacon of generosity in his bright yellow turban, who was practically begging passers-by to take free food off his hands.
News: Cognitive aging tied directly to sleep, whether it be too much or too little
A study in the May 1 issue of the journal Sleep describes how changes in sleep that occur over a five-year period in late middle age affect cognitive function in later life. The findings suggest that women and men who begin sleeping more or less than 6 to 8 hours per night are subject to an accelerated cognitive decline that is equivalent to four to seven years of aging.
News: Sikhism Training Mandated for California Law Enforcement Officers
News: Gurdwara Sahib Lautoka, Fiji ~ Nishan Sahib adorned with complete CHOLA during Baisakhi
Sat Guru Ji graced Gurdwara Lautoka, Fiji and accorded sanctity to the sangat of Sigatoka, Nadi, and Lautoka as has not occurred since 1933. Our annual Baisakhi joy always began with respectful adornment of the Nishan Saheb, but this year.. through the request of a visiting SGPC sewadar, adorn the Nishan Saheb with a complete CHOLA,...
News: Arizona Gov. vetoes bill seeking removal of name of Sikh victim of 9/11 from State Memorial
Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer invited the family of Balbir Singh Sodhi’s, America’s first victim of hate-crime after 9/11, to her office and vetoed the House Bill number 2230 in their presence which would have removed Sodhi’s name from state memorial built to mark the tragedy of 9/11 and its victims.
News: Labour MP takes up Sikh turban searching issue with European Commission
The strength and vibrancy of our Sikh community in the UK gives us a special interest in the issue, an insight we can usefully share with our European partners, so we will be doing our best to lead the debate not only with the Commission but with other member states. Achieving the change we need will take time.