On August 28, 2015, Harleen Kaur packed her bags to travel the world, solo, for an entire year. Kaur Life sat down with Harleen to learn about her adventures. In part one of this two-part series, she talks about her motivation, how the local sangat challenged her travel plans because she is a woman, and the highlights of each of the 13 countries she visited.
On 8th August 2015 real construction work started. The above pictures tell the rest of the story about the progress made so far.
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From 31st October to 6th November, 2016, Sikhs worldwide will donate blood in a charitable effort inspired by human rights campaigner Surat Singh Khalsa.
'I am a happy mother to three girls. I have not felt lost without a son and I will celebrate the birth of my baby girls.'
This week's roll of honour of those who died exactly 100 years ago lists troopers who were all Sepoys, the equivalent of a Private, but also one Follower - one of the vital ancillary men without whom an army on the move could not function.
Drinking from Love’s Cup translates and put forth new theories on composition and subversive content on poetry done by Bhai Gurdas Bhalla
What is on my mind today is not our lapses; they are too numerous to track, but their inseparable connection to human virtues, whatever their number or divine origin, if any.
“We could not be more thrilled to continue our relationship with Rupi and to bring her transformative poetry and prose to the world via two new publications,” Kirsty Melville, publisher and president of Andrews McMeel, said in a statement.
What starts out as street interviews turns out to be a very meaningful introspective moment. Watch as Avneet asks a series of questions and be amazed at the conclusion they were all lead to: