ACT, Inc., has selected Parminder Jassal, Ph.D., to head the ACT Foundation as the founding executive director. Dr. Jassal will provide leadership and strategic vision to launch the Foundation with the objective of improving underserved students’ success in both education and the workplace.
What can I possibly add to the exquisite Barah Maha series paintings done by Sardar Devender Singh? After all, he is “the man with the golden brush.”
He would have discovered a religious community so confident and expansive in its hospitality that it would embrace a complete stranger.
However, we live in a culture in which the current President’s faith is constantly put in doubt, and while many politicians assert their Christian faith, it is not common for non-Christians to do the same. Why the double standard exists tells us something about the nature of religious equality in the United States today.
Among Sikhs there is a tragedy. They found the technology of spirituality and they have drowned themselves in the ocean of ego. That is what Sikhism is today.
"As you plant, so shall you harvest according to what you planted in the past."
Guru Nanak Medical Centre in Secunderabad a unit of Guru Nanak Charitable Trust which has been offering yeomen services to the economically poor and downtrodden sections of the society for last five years has taken another bold initiative of providing free treatment to all out patients as well as providing free medicine.
A conference was held at Upper Darby Gurdwara in Philadelphia, to discuss the human rights situation in Punjab vis-à-vis arrests of Akali Dal Panch Pardhani leaders and charging of the 5 Dal Khalsa men under sedition law by Delhi court in the 31 year old case.
Rather, full-time chaplains will be "coordinating" the pastoral care of minority faith inmates, meaning they will request local clergy to volunteer their services.
Even many years after the scourge of the Sikhs (Mīr Mannū, had died on November 4, 1753) one could see an old, stooping woman walk through the streets and alleys of Lāhaur. She had snow-white hair and a haggard face, and her gaze always seemed to be turned inward as if she was looking for something inside herself.