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...on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev ji's Prakash Divas (birth anniversary), Nanak Naam Jahaj Gurudwara of Jersey City has organized “LET’S SHARE A MEAL” event to serve food (Langar) to around 5000 needy in homeless shelters across the Tri-state area.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced Sept. 12 that he will nominate Gurbir Singh Grewal, an assistant U.S. attorney from Glen Rock, N.J., as the next Bergen County prosecutor.
The Gala was the second annual showcase of successful Sikh entrepreneurs, professionals, and dignitaries coming together to promote mutual prosperity.
The Sachkhand Express Corporation was able to help organize and participate in the Annual Camden Day of Service at Farnham Park in Camden, NJ. Camden has been a severely impoverished community that has been plagued with violence over ....
The New York region began the daunting process on Tuesday of rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, a storm that remade the landscape and rewrote the record books as it left behind a tableau of damage, destruction and grief.
Sunny Kaila, President of the Sikh American Chamber (SACC), first provided a brief over of the SACC then Eduardo of the SBA provided the audience with useful information and resources on how to obtain financing from the US government for all businesses.
“I can’t think of a Sikh guy getting elected in many other communities,” Huja said. “There aren’t many Sikhs in Charlottesville… So I obviously didn’t get elected because of my religion. I got elected because I could be of service.”
“We view this as not only as an act of tzedakah, but we see this also as a wonderful opportunity to form a close relationship with our Sikh neighbors and to learn from one another,” the letter said.
The New Jersey State Board of Education (NJBOE) voted to adopt a statewide curriculum standard that includes Sikhism last week.
In the run-off election Tuesday for Hoboken, N. J., mayor and council, Ravinder Singh Bhalla won the most votes for councilman-at-large, which will give him the national distinction of holding one of the highest elected offices as a Sikh.
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