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“The Sangat is so beautiful here, it’s just brilliant, when we all sit and practice kirtan I feel like i’m experiencing God.” - Simrit Kaur, Age:14. --- Giani Ji noticed that a majority of Sikh Gurdwaras catered only to the needs of the older generation, he felt that the youngsters had been left out... Now 1600 children are inspired through the camps every year.
Her most exciting moments? That would be Question Period, says Kiranpreet. “There would be a lot of heckling going on in the background. It was fun listening to all the arguments going back and forth,” she reports.
A special fun day was held this week for almost 400 children at a Sikh place of worship in Birmingham. "This was the first time I attended. I really enjoyed the day, especially the massive bouncy castle. It was nice to meet new friends."
A new book by a marketing lecturer has revealed how young Sikhs in the Western World are searching for their perfect match online. "The Sikh parents we interviewed appeared to be quite accepting of online dating..."
Sojhi was developed and refined over several years, and currently provides comprehensive lesson plans appropriate for students, Kindergarten through Middle school.
I think the accomplishments of my brother Darsh should be known in the Sikh community. He sends out a great message for us; with hard work and Sikh values, we really can achieve great things.
About a Sikh who is from a village in Punjab and who travels to Austalia for better life and career oppurtunities. After arriving in Australia the circumstances change and he is faced with many choices.
Healthy. Happy. Holy tells the stories of four second-generation Western Sikhs. The film follows them from their early childhood in the American Sikh Sangat, to their years in Indian boarding schools and their return to the United States as teenagers.
Thoughts on Sikh Youth and taking leadership roles in the world
So many sewadars working for one cause ...the 'Future of Sikhi'
The day before Baisakhi the bustle of 300 boys and men tying their turbans At the Queens NY Makhan Shah Labana Gurdwara was upstaged by 13 girls in their beautiful turbans...
Why is the panth in disunity? How can the youth create a successful path for the future? Siri Singh Sahib shares his experience of how he was a part of an important Sikh youth movement when he was younger. He offers inspiration and ideas for the younger generation today.
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