Today, (Monday, June 6), marks the end of Chabeel week which is where the Sikh community across the world come […]
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Baba Kharak Singh birth anniversary: Lesser-known facts about former president of #SGPC
New Delhi: Baba Kharak Singh, a freedom fighter and Indian playwright, was born in Sialkot on June 6, 1868. It […]
How Sidhu Moose Wala’s celebration of rural life won him legions of fans in #Punjab
The rapper gave voice to the dreams and predicament of young people living through an agrarian and social crisis. Source: […]
Why attempts to revive traditional #Sikh instruments at #gurdwaras have failed for 90 years
n West Delhi’s Uttam Nagar, Bhai Baljit Singh Namdhari, an exponent of gurmat sangeet, the sacred music of the Sikhs, […]
I was a victim of #bullying and a target of #racism
In 1989, I moved to Toronto with my family. I was a teenager entering high school. A new country, a […]
#Khalistan on the Pacific: How the gangs of #Punjab were born in Canada
To some in the community, sociologist Manjit Pabla has noted, Johal was the devil incarnate—and to others, a folk hero. […]
The Rise and Rise of #Bhangra in North #America
Bhangra started as a method of entertainment and celebration by Punjabi-Sikh farmers to observe Baisakhi (a harvest festival), honour their […]
Ten Thousand Pairs of Shoes
Finally talking about June 1984—30 years later—will honor the dead and protect the living. Source: Ten Thousand Pairs of Shoes
RS Group’s continued support for The Washing Machine Project helps to improve the lives of people in need
Navjot Sawhney, Founder of The Washing Machine Project, said: “The problem of handwashing clothes is huge, and we can’t combat […]
A #gurdwara worth the seven-decade wait
Like other religious groups, Sikhs had been living in Balochistan for centuries. But for many, their long roots in Baloch […]