Photographers Naroop Singh Jhooti and Amit Amin noticed last year that beards were becoming a fashion statement in the UK.
This time of year I get to talk to you personally and that means a lot to me.
Kawal Tagore worked at the IRS when she was baptized in the Sikh faith. She wore a kirpan, a small ceremonial knife, and was not allowed into her workplace. Now, she’s receiving a settlement.
“What I decided to do is help normalize the image of a man with a turban and a beard,” the 23-year-old told The Wall Street Journal in a telephone interview.
Dr. Rajwant Singh thanked President Obama and said, "We are truly appreciative of President Obama's thoughtfulness and his respect for the community in the United States.
Gurumustuk Singh says, "This is my personal experience as an American-born Sikh with parents from Christian and Jewish backgrounds; the changing world of Sikhi, and how various people are connecting with this lifestyle..."
You can find folktales from around the world easily; all cultures have done a wonderful job in preserving and presenting their folk literature to their children in an attractive way; why haven't we? The question bothered me...
“For the first time in our Sikh American history, 125 years of Sikh American heritage will be on display at the Rose Parade,” said Jasjit Singh, Executive Director, SALDEF (Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund).
Guru Nanak's birthday is one of Sikhism’s most important holidays. It celebrates the life of the guru who was born in 1469 and at the age of 30, mysteriously disappeared for three days and returned practicing the Sikh faith.
Apart from declaring a public holiday on Guru Nanak Jayanthi, chief minister also announced to extend government schemes to the economically poor Sikhs living in the state.