Diaspora urges for permanent London Heathrow flights in future
Grade 5 Beaver Creek teacher Harman Pandher has written his debut children's picture book, Gurpreet Goes to Gurdwara: Understanding the Sikh Place of Worship. The book tells the story of a boy who learns about Sikh culture and traditions through attending gurdwara with his family and feels a sense of community.
These two achievers have become role models for many young Sikhs in Pakistan
In 2000, we sought asylum from the Afghan civil war by migrating to the UK. We arrived at an unfamiliar country with a language, customs and a cuisine that was alien to us. Naturally we gravitated to pockets of the country where other Afghan Sikhs has made a similar journey, in an attempt to retain a sense of safety and community.
Major expansion by the local community in making efforts to fundraise.
We can no longer hide behind our willful ignorance and complacency. The first step in the journey is to educate ourselves.
This condemnation and call for refugee status is a very hopeful development.
Exceptional in not just writing down on a subject but also personally researched data
Nature is the crowning glory of God; within it: All life is sacred
SikhNet CEO Gurumustuk Singh discusses the challenges he faced as a white Sikh growing up in India and problems he faced during the early days of SikhNet.