Singh will be taking his win from the internet to the road, touring around through the midwest, attending comedy shows and other events, to directly show people in person...
This successful Art Exhibition was inspired by 365 days of Bapu Surat Singh’s hunger strike to release Sikh political prisoners who have already served their sentences took place at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick UK on 16th & 17th January 2016.
Members of the Lower Mainland Sikh community came together to gather over 1000 toys for children, and today handed out about a third of them to around 100 newly arrived Syrian children.
"It basically made me feel like a criminal," WH said, adding: "It was like I was put on a pedestal where everyone is pointing at you. I was frightened that they were frightened."
At a time when the nexus between terrorists and drug smugglers in Pakistan has come under the spotlight after the Pathankot airbase attack, a new study by AIIMS has found that opioids worth Rs 7,500 crore are consumed in Punjab annually.
Amid the brutal August slaying in Peoria of a Sikh and a 2012 tragedy at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin local Sikhs said they believed it was prudent to bolster security.
A Sikh bus driver in Los Angeles was brutally assaulted and called a terrorist and a suicide bomber, the victim’s representatives said on Wednesday over two months after the incident was reported to the police.
She also expressed empathy with the Sikh community over the recent incidents of violence against Sikhs and the reported case of vandalism at Los Angeles Gurdwara.
"In the last 24 hours I was able to visit a mosque, a church and a Sikh gurdwara, all communities who are supporting and welcoming refugees. That's the real Canadian way," he said on Sunday.
He has been described as, inter alia, “nothing short of brilliant”, “fearless, smart and personable”, “with outstanding and rare potential”, “war-hero“, “a soldier’s soldier”!
“These floods have changed people,” says Ravi Singh, Khalsa Aid’s CEO, as his volunteer army diverted resources up to Deeside in Scotland, which flooded earlier this week.
[OP/ED] ...seemingly an era where America’s history and its tradition of religious tolerance are being pushed aside in favor of the loudest and angriest kind of bullying rhetoric...
Gurcharan Singh Gill, an employee at local liquor store at Shields Express in West Shields Avenue was at work when he was stabbed to death during broad daylight, Lieutenant Mindy Casto said.
The event included a warm vegetarian meal, giveaways, games and a raffle. Organizers and volunteers distributed 1,500 bags of food, toiletries and amenities, clothes, toys and more to the more than 500 families gathered.
The float features an observant Sikh man with a beard and a bright yellow turban, sitting atop a white horse, on his way to participate in Vasakhi festivities.
It is the end of the year and when you take a little time to think about it there was a lot of great developments, events and inspirations worth sharing in 2015. Here are some notable things...
What motivated the men, who are still at large, remains under investigation, local and federal authorities said. But as word of the incident spread Monday, for many American Sikhs much of it felt all too familiar.
Yet, despite the optimism and efforts to reach out to their neighbors, many say there is still a long way to go. “Sure, we are not Muslims,” Dubey said. “But what’s wrong with Muslims?”
“In the Sikh tradition, we believe that every individual has the potential to embody divine love,” he said. “What this showed me was, I think, people are recognizing there are no bystanders when you see hate violence.
Two white males stopped their car in front of Bal and started yelling obscenities at him, said Fresno police Sgt. Greg Noll. Fearing for his safety, Bal attempted to cross the street. It was then that the suspects...
I kept looking at the children. Thank God it was dark. So no one could see me crying. How can we stand aside and do nothing while these people are suffering so much," he said.