Ivey Intouch magazine interviews entrepreneur Ashvinder Singh in Singapore
A short drive away from Windsor Castle, a group of ferocious-looking, blue-turbanned men are trying to preserve a martial art that frightened the life out of the British when they ruled India.
There maybe an answer to the continuing dilemma for the Sikh community – a lack of men wanting to wear a turban.
The story repeats itself. There are 2 Sikhs. They decide to build a Gurdwara. First comes love, then they disparage, next comes litigation...
This is number 14 in the SikhNet relationship series. Our couples panel talks about some of the cultural male chauvinism. Some women actually feel like a slave to her inlaws. The Khalsa broke these norms and started equality for women.
Sonu and Manjinder embody a larger tension within the Sikh community – the internal dilemma among children to remain true to their faith while still fitting in with their peers.
Beyond brown or white Sikhs, beyond various caste Sikhs, when and how do we come together as Sikhs?
This is number 13 in our relationship series. Our couples panel talks about how times have changed and marital roles are also changing. Now with husband and wife both working it is difficult for the wife to take on all of the household responsibilities as well.
THE true spirit of Sikh sewa was on display as young gusty Sikh runners entered Halifax for their onward run to Vancouver to collect one lakh dollars for ten hospitals in Canada.
This week the Los Angeles Sikh community hosted the Chardi Kala Kirtan Jatha of Amritsar, India.