Starting this December, on Thursdays at 8PM, Sangat Television in the UK and Europe will be showing the SikhNet Youth Film Festival (Sky 847)
A look at how Sikhs are portrayed in the Indian media.
Update on the live SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival Event and information about watching the videos on demand.
Once in a galaxy not so far away. A young soldier of guru ji wandered the lands. As he traveled he longed for guru ji’s darshan. On this perilous journey he faced many foes who tried to corrupt him away from guru ji’s path. Finally he reached his destination…
Panj Kahaniyan comprises of five stories depicting how the veil of illusion is torn away by Sadhsangat's help and Guru's Grace. This video tries to show how Gurbani helps the five main characters to self realize about the importance of Guru's Bana and Sikhi Principles.
Whenever a language dies, the culture and religion attached to it also die. Feeling the suffering of their mother tongue, we the students of Mata Jai Kaur Public School, have made this small film
Does one have to cut off their roots in order to spread their wings and soar high? 14 year old Angad Singh, interviews the participants of a Sikh Youth Leadership retreat in his quest to highlight the challenges they face every day being both American and Sikhs
After watching the Olympics, the absence of Sikhs started teasing me. I think participation of Sikhs in Olympics is a very good avenue for identity awareness.
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