Giving a big blow to Sikh aspirations about separate Sikh marriage act, the government has decided to drop the proposal for a separate law.
Author of Mahan Kosh, the encyclopaedia in Punjabi, Bhai Kahan Singh of Nabha was a Renaissance man, who has left a lasting impact on Punjab and Punjabi scholarship. A Sikh with strong convictions, he practiced what he preached, writes Roopinder Singh
The Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board (PHTPB) has finally woken up to conduct an extensive survey on the remains of the “Majitha fort” — discovered by conservation-architects from Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) a few months ago.
Pioneers working in B.C.'s forestry and farming industries began building the temple in 1908, using lumber donated by a local mill. At that time, Sikhs in Canada were nearly all men because immigration policies restricted their wives and children from joining them in the country. "This temple is a great gift to the Sikh community," said Gurdev Sidhu, 71,...
Nearly all the artefacts being showcased have been borrowed from private collectors and therefore have never been seen by the public anywhere in the world.
We hear a lot about the fake literature of the Minas and the false claim of Prithi Chand and his descendants to Guru Gaddi ( Guru's seat), but no scholar has actually read or published it completely except for a few hymns. Late Prof. Pritam Singh and Dr. Joginder Singh Ahluwalia took this project in hand and did a highly commendable job in bringing out this unexplored area to our attention.
The unparalleled 13-day agitation ended today with Anna Hazare breaking his fast to a cheering crowd of thousands of supporters at Ramlila Grounds, but not without a stern warning to start yet another movement, this time for electoral reforms.
Mr Musyoka said the country is planning to make the annual and vicious cycle of famine a thing of the past by revolutionizing agricultural production through irrigation.
A three-day nagar kirtan to mark the 305th Sampooranta Divas “(compilation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib” commenced from Akal Takht today. The holy procession, led by the Panj Pyare, would proceed towards Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo, in Bathinda district.
The film tells the stories of abandoned and trafficked girls, of women who suffer extreme dowry-related violence, of brave mothers fighting to save their daughters’ lives, and of other mothers who would kill for a son. Global experts and grassroots activists put the stories in context and advocate different paths towards change, while collectively lamenting the lack of any truly effective action against this injustice.