It is now Montek Singh’s eighth year as head of the planning commission and it is a measure of both the calibre of the man and the power that flows from his friendship with the PM that he has turned what was once a low-voltage job into one of the most powerful and contentious positions in the country.
Professor Tejinder Singh Virdee FRS ~ On 19 April 2012 was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society.
After 33 years in the Army - which includes postings to Germany, Belize and Hong Kong - Singh rightly adds the MBE to his achievements which include the prestigious Meritorious Service Medal for his commitment to recruiting members of the BME community.
For the first time four DU colleges are considering reserving 50 per cent of their under-graduate seats for Sikh students.
In our campaign ‘Destination Secunderabad’, we have covered four such areas which have evolved over the years and yet have not lost the old British charm.
Get ready to send SikhNet your shorts! This year for the first time ever, we have added a short film category to the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Here at SikhNet we want to see your short (but very impactful) film! We believe you can make a good video that makes its point solidly in just 2-5 minutes.
It's this sort of optimism that makes me believe that "looking different" has played a significant role in my way of "looking differently."
More than 20,000 Sikhs in northeast Calgary came together to celebrate a special holiday Saturday marking the birth of their religion. The celebration also gathered donations for the Calgary Interfaith Food Bank...
When most people think of Argentina the first things that come to mind are Buenos Aires, Tango, and Evita Peron. When I think of Argentina I think of Gauchos (the 'cowboys' of Argentina), I think of food (I have tasted some of the best food in the world here) and I think of our sweet Sangat scattered all over the country.
Sikh leaders accused the corporation’s Asian Network of displaying “irresponsible and misleading” attitude and suggesting that their religion was simply a “hotchpotch” of other faiths.