Students from the Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College in Chigwell, UK are celebrating today (Thursday August 27) after another good round of GCSE results.
At 7 feet, 8-plus inches, Sarwan Singh's beard is quite a sight to behold.
Using e-mail, social networking and old-fashioned word-of-mouth, Pritpal Singh Kochhar put together the initial 15 members of the Manhattan Sikh Association. In October 2007, it held the first diwan in Battery Park City, drawing about 50 people.
The Annual Report on Registration of Births and Deaths in Delhi 2008 that was released on Tuesday reinforced the city government's claims of a drastic improvement in the capital's sex ratio at birth from 848 females per 1,000 males in 2007 to 1,004 in 2008.
The top 20-25 Sikh youth will qualify for the finals at Amritsar which is scheduled to be held on November 21, 2009.
Guru Singh talks about how important it is that we first experience spirituality rather than to just believe in it. "God that cannot be experienced, and the experience that cannot be explained and understood, is of little value to the human..."
By Sarab Neelam's count, there's exactly one Sikh film director on planet Earth, and he's about to go slide a scope down someone's throat.
Quietly working on a massive project for over the past 6 years, the Nanakshahi Trust, along with the Sikh Research Institute, have inaugurated the Panjabi Digital Library...
The perceived animosity between Science and Religion has unnecessarily occupied the best minds over many centuries.
Just finished watching a really great new movie called "Ocean of Pearls" which I highly recommend that you all see.