Come meet Mr. SikhNet himself this month in Amritsar or in Ludhiana. Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa, founder CTO of the SikhNet.com website will be speaking...
"...he had been ordered to undergo three days of performance tests that “target him solely because of his religious beliefs.”
Sikh pilgrims usually visit the shrine during the birthday celebrations of Guru Nanak too. I was curious to know what brought Sikhs to a Muslim saint's shrine, so I asked a few of them.
The modern World today is facing a global threat from organizations and groups of terrorists such as the ISIS, Taliban and Al-Qaeeda – whose ideology is chillingly similar to that of the perpetrators of the World’s biggest holocaust in India.
you claim to have Guru, langar and sangat, But what sangat is it that talks of fashion and kitty parties?
[VIDEO] “You don’t need to fear the worst case scenario. Love yourself and know that all will be ok. If you remain positive and loving, life will surely work out for you. Be kind to yourself and patient with others.”
[VIDEO] Though she did make a stumbling pause towards the end of her act the judges, along with the audience, awarded her with a standing ovation...
[VIDEO] Now Sikhs, Muslims and others no longer have to choose between a driver’s license photo and their following their religion. The clarifications made in Colorado may be used in other states as well.
“The Army should be trying to get more soldiers like [Singh], not banning them from serving or punishing them for their beliefs,” Eric Baxter, Senior Counsel at the Becket Fund, said in a statement.
It’s not the first time I’ve had an MC name-check my program, but this one is different. This is L-FRESH the Lion, a 25-year-old Sikh MC rapidly making a name for himself in Australian hip-hop. And what a name it is.