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Even though each of its three legs is equally critical and indispensible to a stable stool, today, I will zero in on only one of the three legs — giving and sharing. I leave the other two for another day.
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.
I had blogged previously about The Martian, the movie where Matt Damon is stranded on Mars. But there are people in the reckoning to make real-life trips to Mars, and at least one of them’s Indian: Taranjeet Singh Bhatia.
Last fall, the World Food Program ran out of money to help feed the 80,000 people who live at Zaatari, a camp about 10 kilometres from the Syrian border that was set up in the early days of the war.
Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday evening (Nov 28) paid tribute to the Sikh community, which he said has made significant contributions in many fields since the early days
"We come here because we get food... A hot meal. It's a luxury for me." John Davidson is 55 and homeless. He is one of 250 people who have just received a hand-out of hot soup, drinks, chocolate bars and other supplies...