An Indian-origin cancer research expert has received a Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for his "influential" work on prevention and treatment of cancer...
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...
With three-time defending champion Shibahara graduating, the door is ajar for Kaur in 2016. Winning the CIF-SS individual tournament isn’t easy for anybody, but Kaur has landed herself in the conversation for next season.
Charlie’s trainer is a Sikh named Raminder Singh who inspire the young fighter and taught him about Sikhs.
Digital tools have made communicating with others easier but not necessarily more thoughtful, and this bothered Sonny Caberwal, an entrepreneur. “We’re in a rush to make everything disappear,” he said.
The first turbaned Sikh to play college basketball, Darsh Singh, joins to talk about how a racist internet meme of him in action became a rallying cry for understanding and tolerance.
The support from my Sikh community would only encourage me to perform better and prove every time. I am a proud Sikh, proud of what Sikhs have done before me, I want to create new doors for Sikhs to follow.
Just one day after the shooting in San Bernardino, a group of Muslim Americans decided to have that conversation.
[VIDEO] EcoSikh President, Dr. Rajwant Singh and South Asia Project Manager, Ravneet Singh presented its 10 years Sikh Environmental Action Plan in Bristol, UK...
Recently the British Army contemplated raising a Sikh Regiment as part of its standing army. While the move ultimately failed, we kinda understand why they would want a Sikh regiment...
He could have easily sold those off for few thousands or could have used it for his own purpose but he chose to return it back. I hugely respect this man.
[VIDEO] A Sikh migrant taxi who cooks up 30 kilograms of authentic Indian cuisine to feed the homeless after his night shift is being hailed 'Australian of The Day'.

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