The 5th Annual Siri Guru Granth Sahib Conference will take place at the Sikh Gurdwara San Jose Library in California. Saturday, September 10th.
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We decided that it was important to share positive stories that embody the true Sikh-American experience 15 years after 9/11. Sikhs are so much more than victims of profiling, backlash and hate crimes,” the photographers told BuzzFeed.
The excruciating pain of all agonies suffered in life subsides with time. Everyday dawns with a ray of hope and life keeps evolving. Poignancy makes the foundation of life strong.
'He joins our Faculty of Veterinary Medicine after serving as associate dean of research at the University of Saskatchewan since 2011, where he cultivated a natural curiosity that will make him an inquisitive and thoughtful leader.'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan was also present for the parade. Trudeau had also marched in Toronto's Pride Parade last month.
Even as the Indian hockey team is getting ready for the battle in Rio, back home, a 93-year-old three-time hockey gold medallist was fighting his own battle to regain his life-time medals which have gone “missing“ due to official apathy .
Surat Singh Khalsa’s agitation might have been pushed to the fringes in poll-bound Punjab, but it is striking a chord among NRI Sikhs. An exhibition dedicated to the fasting activist began in London today...
Often uneducated and illiterate, these women stepped out from the shadows of their absent husbands to take on new roles, some literally venturing into new fields of work as they began tilling farmland.