Born in India Guldeep Kaur Sidhu is a practicing Sikh and has been in Navy service for 4 years. She is working on 2 associate degrees and then a bachelors. She is excited to continue serving in the Navy. As a sexual assault victim advocate she provides support to victims and is also passionate about suicide awareness and intervention.
Doctor Jaspreet Singh Batra came forward on Monday as the victim of an alleged Sikh hate crime that took place in New York City. Despite the trauma of the incident, Batra offered a message of forgiveness, rooted in the very faith for which he says he was targeted.
As per information over 50 Gurdwaras are gathering for a meeting in Washington to chart a grassroots strategy that will raise the profile of Sikhs in America. Newly formed National Sikh Campaign (NSC) is holding this meeting of Gurdwara leaders from across United States to engage in the largest effort to change the perception of the community.
Many congregants have a bittersweet feeling as the current temple gives way to a new one. "There's definitely a lot of attachment" to the current temple, Taneja said. "It's not just bricks and mortar for us."
The book admirably chronicles the rise of the Sikhs and the constant universal theme of their valour and sacrifice in defence of their faith, around the world, in the armed forces of many countries they made their own and in the defence of many more.
A wonderful quote from him is “Wouldn’t it be a laudable goal of the American College of Cardiology to put ourselves out of business within a generation or two? We have come a long way in the prevention of...
Victorian Premier Denis Napthine today paid his first-ever visit to a Gurdwara here and acknowledged the growing role and contributions made by the Punjabi community in the key Australian state.
“Go to war not for the sake of goods or gold, not for your homeland or for honor, nor to seek the death of your enemies, but to strengthen your character, to strengthen it in power and will, in habits, custom and earnestness. That is why I want to go to war.”
It was printed by a group called Immigration Watch Canada, based in B.C. The co-founder of the Vancouver-based group said he did not authorize the latest flyer. He said that the group agrees with the overall message but said the picture may have gone too far.
We have to heal from 1984. We are a resilient, amazing people, should we start deciding that, "I'm not going to be the victim. I'm going to become the victor."