If you told a regular secular American that the way to 100 million dollars was in this text, everyone would know Gurmukhi. People would be reading it as they commute to work, there would be blogs about it, online chats.
A successful business man has become the second ever turbaned Sikh to be elevated to the house of lords.
LAWYERS have welcomed a change to Home Office rules which allow Sikh solicitors to wear a ceremonial dagger when meeting their clients in detention centres.
Is it time to reward the struggle of the communities? Time for Asians to claim the spotlight? Or do Asians just like to give and receive awards?
Seven daggers of the 18th century Sikh warriors that were stolen from Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama on January 11 at the historic Ram Bagh garden in Amritsar were recovered on Tuesday evening.
"They haven't picked me because I'm a councillor or a former deputy Lord Mayor. It has been about breaking down barriers."
"Freedom and liberty for all." That phrase, which closely follows the words from our own nation's pledge of allegiance, is one of the basic tenets of Sikhism.
“You will see a lot of people coming here from different faiths, cultures, and traditions, and they will offer prayers. A prayer for peace is the theme for this year for us,” said Gagan Deep Singh, the chairperson of Regina Multi-Faith Forum
Microblogging site Twitter has hired Taranjeet Singh as business head for its operations in India. Taranjeet has more than 19 years of sales and business development experience, according to the statement.
For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, what is it that makes a marriage last (and last)?