Seeing someone help another person makes us feel good, but is it enough to get us to go out and perform good acts ourselves?
The Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha UK travels from Birmingham to Nairobi Kenya.
Work in progress at Charan Ganga stadium in Anandpur Sahib
Attempts made by pseudo-scholars of Sikhism to try and create controversies are a part and parcel of Sikhism these days.
The conference was one of the steps undertaken by the US government to promote and foster multi-religious cooperation since President Barack Obama’s historic speech in Cairo, Egypt last year.
A large number of Sikh organizations, intellectuals, panthic bodies, thinkers and individuals have openly defied the hukumnama (edict) against former Akal Takht jathedar Prof Darshan Singh.
Singh isn’t king without his turban — that’s the message going out to young Sikhs who are shunning the traditional headgear to flaunt a trendy head of hair.
Discussion about how to make the step from being a friend or brother to something more in a graceful way.
Do you believe in miracles? If not, meet 60-year-old Vasu Bhardwaj, who was suffering from bone cancer two years ago and doctors had shown their helplessness to cure him. Today he is a fit man. There is no sign of malignancy in his body.
With just 1.5 per cent of India's land area, Punjab produces 20 per cent of the country's wheat and 12 per cent of its rice.