India introduced a cheap tablet computer Wednesday, saying it would deliver modern technology to the countryside to help lift villagers out of poverty. ...latest in a series of "world's cheapest" innovations in India that include a $2,040 compact Nano car, a $15 water purifier and $2,000 open-heart surgery.
Congratulations to the 2011 SikhNet Online Youth Film Festival prize winners in all three categories, Junior, Intermediate and Senior! This year's winning films show more mastery than any previous year.
During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone. But the iPhone is paying attention to him.
For a guy who likes hockey and movies it was the perfect evening. Throw in a bucket of popcorn and a Diet Coke and Stephen Harper was in heaven.
Khalsa college will digitize the rich Sikh treasure including rare books, manuscripts and hand written documents during the times of Sikh Gurus, presently preserved in the 81 years old Sikh museum.
An important milestone of initiating its 101st school at Chunni Kalan Mohali - 7th October of this year will be achieved by The Kalgidhar Trust-Baru Sahib
Sikh women gathered in Toronto last weekend to hold the first ever Sikh Feminist Conference.
Last week I posted the first part (junior group) of this series of small video reviews from the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Today I would like to share a few videos in the Intermediate Group which is of youth aged 18-25. This category is always the most competitive....
In 2008 we assembled a team of film making enthusiasts inspired by the films produced by Sikhs worldwide the previous year. Our first movie was The Warrior - it combined martial arts and comedy with an underlying message about the 5 mental thieves.
This past week, we had a very successful children's Gurdwara - run BY the children FOR the children. We chanted, meditated, face painted and painted khandas and ek onkaars...