The one-day camp included talks, Q&A, arts and crafts, dastaar tying, gatka, and learning keertan.
As a Sikh permanently settled in Switzerland and observing events affecting Sikhs in India and elsewhere, I wonder more and more whether the Sikhs of today are really fit for Sikhism.
Rarely do I come across a book that strikes a balance of being both educational and inspiring...this is what I found in A Lion’s Mane by Navjot Kaur.
It is important that all Sikh spectators at the Olympics who wear the kirpan strictly abide by the guidelines.
Several ancient art forms such as copper relief art are on the verge of extinction in the country, but a few artisans in Amritsar have preserved this ancient form.
Sikh community scrambles to save its place of worship
Sikhs should be allowed to wear their ceremonial daggers - known as Kirpans - to school and other public places, Britain's first Asian judge has said.
Tomorrow, Tuesday February 9, is the vote in the Oregon House on teachers wearing religious dress.
This video is #19 in the SikhNet Relationship Series. Panch Nishan Kaur talks about how some women use their sexuality to manipulate men.
Our panel of young single women speak up and tell us why they prefer that men keep their beard unshorn.