Congratulations to "KES" and "Be Brave" Our runners up from the 2013 SikhNet Youth Film Festival.
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Have you achieved anything worthy of reflection in this mortal form?
Recently, my close friend Dr. Prabhjot Singh was assaulted in an apparent hate crime near his home in New York City. Although many headlines prominently feature the word “victim,” this is not how most Sikhs would view it.
From where did Guru Ji acquire this virtue that became his character trait and working style?
“We are heartily thankful and empowered to have all the many religious institutions getting together for conservation of biodiversity. ....” Said Eco-Amritsar Chairman, Gunbir Singh.
Personally, I am humbled and amazed by the time and talent that went into creating the films this year. The theme “onKaur” spoke to a lot of young people. They have given us, in return, a treasure trove of images and stories that celebrate the strength and power of the Sikh and Khalsa women.
When you give him the credit he cutely smiles and points his finger upwards saying it is Him who did it, not him.