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Sikh-Canadians Reach Out to Haiti | |
Within 48 hours of the earthquake, "United Sikhs were in Haiti, where volunteers set up a set up a base camp and community kitchen in Port-au-Prince," said Ramandeep Kaur. A group from Toronto, including her father, Sarvinder Singh Pandher..... → read more |
Location producer defends controversial ‘1984: A Sikh Story’ | |
The BBC One documentary, 1984: A Sikh Story, has many Sikhs, especially those settled in Britain, up in arms. Back home, the location producer for this documentary, Chandigarh-based Mandeep Singh Bajwa, rues the fact that “even after 25 years of Operation Bluestar...”..... → read more |
2nd Global Sikh Civil Rights Conference held | |
Focusing on the rich history of Sikh women in leadership and on the Sikh teachings of gender equality, speakers highlighted concerns around current roles of Sikh women, how marginalized Sikh women interact with Canadian law, and female infanticide in Panjab...... → read more |
Surrey Sikh Gurdwara raises $100,000 for Haiti diaster | |
Canadian Sikhs donate $100,000 in first day of appeals: Even before the launch of the fund raising campaign, phone calls, emails and text messages overwhelmed volunteers at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara on Scott Road, near 70 Avenue. All day long........ → read more |
The 7th Lord of Miracles Tour lands in Colombia | |
Colombia defies all that you may ever have in your perceptions of this country. The 8th country on this wonderful Lord of Miracles Tour is a jewel that touches both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The central area is rugged mountains that lead to the coastal....... → read more |
Tributes paid to a Sikh have-a-go hero | |
A Sikh man was stabbed to death while trying to stop two muggers who had stolen a woman's bag. Sukhwinder Singh pursued two men who robbed a 28-year-old woman near Barking station in east London. When he caught up with the pair a fight broke out .....read more |
Displaced Minorities in Pakistan Need Assistance | |
Minorities who have taken shelter in Peshwar after escaping from the Taliban regime with only their ‘shirts on their backs’, feel the biting winter cold as night temperatures drop to -4C and they are in urgent need of blankets,..... → read more |