In a first of its kind, a turbaned Indian American Sikh named Sonny Caberwal who is in India these days, has become the international face of the prestigious German men's magazine GQ.
HIS rise from a law clerk to the bench of the Supreme Court made him a 'a symbol of a self-made man', in the words of a Bar Commission member.
Career Central Magazine interviews the President of Coleman University in San Diego, California
A Jew, a Catholic, a Muslim and a Sikh walk into a lecture hall at the Oblate School of Theology. No this is not the beginning of a joke... They have come to compare and contrast their faiths — and the length of their beards.
Afghanistan's president, Hamid Karzai, came under intense western pressure yesterday to scrap a new law that the UN said legalised rape within marriage and severely limited the rights of women.
Dr Kaur was as a counselor for South Asian victims of domestic abuse, created the Transitional Housing Program and was the founder-editor of the in-house newsletter.
WSN columnist and well-known author Nanak Singh Nishter pleads for pro-active work by social and human rights organizations and volunteers to achieve the target of hundred per cent literacy amongst the Sikh population in Punjab and the rest of India.
Department of Ethnic Studies invited Siri Pritam Kaur Khalsa to speak to our class as a representative of the American Sikh, a derivation of the traditional Punjabi Sikh culture that normally serves as the focus of our class discussion.
In a massive blow for women’s rights, the new Shia Family Law negates the need for sexual consent between married couples, tacitly approves child marriage and restricts a woman’s right to leave the home.
This week, religious leaders in Britain urged the G20 leaders not to forget their commitments to the world’s poorest people in the current economic crisis.