Somebody has given the governments of India and Pakistan the strange idea that preventing their citizens from visiting each other and not letting divided families meet will resolve the Kashmir dispute and prevent terrorism.
This year marks the 6th annual SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival which started in 2006 with a simple goal to engage the Sikh Youth to get creative with communicating through media.
Named Sacramento Valley Charter School, its mission includes promoting “a culture of strong social and family values” and it will provide a “rigorous” curriculum. It aims at meeting “academic, social and emotional needs” of the children.
Bhai Gurdarshan Singh’s specific contributions cited at the ceremony were his ability to articulate the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib in a manner for all to understand and spreading worldwide awareness of Sikhism, a universal faith with a message of love for all.
Forced weddings and ‘honor’ killings aren’t just a developing-world issue. New research shows how it happens in England and the United States.
The film explores the sub conscious of a Sikh boy who is born and brought up in Canada. The second generation lad of an Indian immigrant family, Rajveer is confused about his loyalty and identity in life, and wants to mark his impression in Ice Hockey, a game dominated by whites.
Well I should warn you, if you have not been to any of the events or camps held by Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle-Canada, that’s exactly what the reaction is when new comer’s see how WE do things! Regardless, I cannot say enough to describe the “mohaal” of the prize ceremony.
The finding is obviously very thought-provoking; for instance, it would indicate that in addition to eating “materials” (in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, etc), you are also eating “information”
"In gurbani vichar, I have heard that there are dead souls, ghosts, angels etc around us that we cannot see with our eyes. Is this true?? Do ghosts harm us??"
"Most Riverdale students can see before them a clear path to a certain type of success. They'll go to college, they'll graduate, they'll get well-paying jobs - and if they fall along the way, their families will almost certainly catch them, often well into their 20s or even 30s, if necessary.