What is the difference between the stuff you learn from books or in school, the experiences you have with your friends or family, and spiritual knowledge or understanding? Here's a discussion with Gurumustuk Singh and Guruka Singh on the topic....
Nihang Singh is back again to have a talk with you about the annual SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Video submission deadline is Aug 31st!
"India often lays claim to being the world's largest democracy, but the claim rings hollow," said Jatinder Singh Grewal, Youth Coordinator for SFJ Canada. "I'm not sure who said it, but the true measure of a democracy is the way it treats its minorities - whether they be Sikhs, Muslims or Christians."
His Love is my constant companion, The Indweller of my beating heart. Come and realize the pleasures of my bounties, Moments of Insights - the Flower, the Bee, Sun & the Moon.
I will be doing the 120 mile trip to raise money for for WellChild. WellChild is the national charity for sick children. Please give from your hearts, any support you give will be appreciated by me and many sick children throughout the UK. The Universe will reward your kindness.
Thanking the majority community for showing faith in the Sikhs in the recent Panchayat elections, chairman All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) Jagmohan Singh Raina urged the elected members to work for the uplift of the people.
"This is a great day for the Sacramento area and the Punjabi community," said Dr. Narinder Dhaliwal, Chairman of the SVCS Board of Directors. "After over a year of planning, negotiation and lobbying, we are thankful to the School Board for granting our petition. This is a great opportunity to create an institution that will be a jewel for the entire community."
While many organizations and individuals were busy in organizing chabeel of cold water, sweetened milk or other drinks on the occasion of Martyrdom of fifth Guru, Guru Arjun Dev Ji, Sukrit Trust, an NGO, organized a chabeel of books.
In the buttoned-down world of Canadian real estate, few executives can claim to be as colourful as Sikh-Canadian Navjeet "Bob" Singh Dhillon. It’s hard to figure out where to start when describing the Calgary based multi-millionaire.
IF YOU ARE STOLEN, CALL THE POLICE AT ONCE. PLEASE OMNIVOROUSLY PUT THE WASTE IN GARBAGE CAN. DEFORMED MAN LAVATORY. For the past 18 months, teams of language police have been scouring Beijing on a mission to wipe out all such traces of bad English signage before the Olympics come to town in August. (By the way, that last phrase means “handicapped bathroom.”)