Navleen Kaur tells the story about how she met a victim of the 1984 Delhi riots. This woman saw her family murdered in front of her, and raped, yet she remains happy, serviceful and grateful.
SIKH Sangats around the world are joining world religious communities to pray for world peace on United Nations International Day of Peace on September 21, 2010.
In the face of continued discrimination and hate crimes that largely go unreported by the media, many Sikhs remain strong and steadfast to their beliefs and traditions.
Historians depict him as a converted Sikh from a Bairagi militant Sadhu who was bestowed with strength and motivation by the will of Guru Gobind Singh.
"It is unfortunate that traditional games like kabaddi, wrestling, hockey and football are neglected, and far too much prominence is given to cricket and tennis. We have decided to encourage traditional games...
New entrants often overestimate the attention the dominant player is giving them. But this can be an opportunity for the startup,..
“For the people of Telangana, this is my final salute,” said a note he left, referring to the decades-old struggle to create a separate region in Andhra Pradesh, a large state in southern India.
The primary goal at this point is to help distribute materials to people before the onset of the monsoon season. We are coordinating our efforts with various other United Nations teams. Besides distributing langgar...
Rai Business School on 28 March 2010, held a Martyr Day programme to honour Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru on their "Shaheedi Divas"
Over the weekend I had the idea of creating a "pick list" of "waheguru" audio which would be good to use for meditation. It seemed simple, but proved to be quite time consuming! I scoured through SikhNet's thousands of MP3 files in search of audio which had the repetition of "Vaheguru".