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{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/yuba-city-police-chief-reaffirms-acceptance-sikh-identity|California Police Chiefs Reaffirm Acceptance of 5Ks|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/YubaCity-THUMB.jpg|Police Chief Richard Doscher confirmed: "We have no policy which precludes an employee of the Sikh faith from wearing a turban or beard (or possession of a kirpan) during their employment with us."}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/sikhs-challenge-us-armys-ban-turbans-beards|Sikhs Challenge U.S. Army's Ban on Turbans|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/kalsi-THUMB.jpg|Kalsi and Second Lt. Tejdeep Singh Rattan, are the centerpieces of an advocacy campaign launched by the Sikh Coalition as it tries to persuade the US Army to let them serve without sacrificing their articles of faith}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/punjab-drug-addicts-kids-get-chance|In Punjab - drug addicts’ kids get a chance|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/teaser/large/gurmukhkaur-khalsa948.jpg|Maqboolpura, a slum on the outskirts of the Indian city Amritsar is known as a “place of widows,” because the multitude of drug addicts there that die from their fatal habit leave behind traumatised spouses and children.}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/punjab-drug-addicts-kids-get-chance|In Punjab - drug addicts’ kids get a chance|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/teaser/large/gurmukhkaur-khalsa948.jpg|Maqboolpura, a slum on the outskirts of the Indian city Amritsar is known as a “place of widows,” because the multitude of drug addicts there that die from their fatal habit leave behind traumatised spouses and children.}}


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{{Newsbit1|http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2009/jun/03/operation-blue-star-sikh|Operation Blue Star: 25 years on|http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/7/77/Sunny_hundal_sml.jpg|A quarter of a century ago today, Sikhs all over the world watched in horror as news came in that the Indian government had invaded the Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib as it's traditionally known, in Amritsar, Punjab.}}
{{Newsbit1|http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2009/jun/03/operation-blue-star-sikh|Operation Blue Star: 25 years on|http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/7/77/Sunny_hundal_sml.jpg|A quarter of a century ago today, Sikhs all over the world watched in horror as news came in that the Indian government had invaded the Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib as it's traditionally known, in Amritsar, Punjab.}}
{{Newshere|Letter dated June 2 1984|Letter sent by SGPC dated June 2 1984|File:Sgpc logo.jpg|Here is produced a copy of the historical letter sent by [[Sardar Gurcharan Singh Tohra]], the then President of the [[SGPC]] to Indira Gandhi on 2 June 1984, the day after the assault on the [[Golden Temple complex]]}}
{{Newshere|The Peanut Prince of Argentina|Singh: the Peanut Prince of Argentina|File:Simmar-1m.jpg|The envy of the Argentines is Sardar Simmar Pal Singh. He cultivates 12,000 hectares of peanut and another 5,000 hectares of soya and corn in Rio Cuarto area in Cordoba province, about 1,000 km from Buenos Aires.}}
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Man kī icẖẖ pujāvaṇhārā...
He is the Fulfiller of the desires of the mind...
(Quote from the Guru Granth Sahib page 106)


California Police Chiefs Reaffirm Acceptance of 5Ks
YubaCity-THUMB.jpg Police Chief Richard Doscher confirmed: "We have no policy which precludes an employee of the Sikh faith from wearing a turban or beard (or possession of a kirpan) during their employment with us."..... → read more
Sikhs Challenge U.S. Army's Ban on Turbans
kalsi-THUMB.jpg Kalsi and Second Lt. Tejdeep Singh Rattan, are the centerpieces of an advocacy campaign launched by the Sikh Coalition as it tries to persuade the US Army to let them serve without sacrificing their articles of faith..... → read more
In Punjab - drug addicts’ kids get a chance
gurmukhkaur-khalsa948.jpg Maqboolpura, a slum on the outskirts of the Indian city Amritsar is known as a “place of widows,” because the multitude of drug addicts there that die from their fatal habit leave behind traumatised spouses and children...... → read more
Third US Sikh-Catholic Dialogue Retreat
Sikh-catholic001.jpg Representatives of the World Sikh Council and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops met May 29-31, 2009 at St. Therese’s Retreat Center in Columbus, Ohio for a three-day bilateral inter-religious conference...... → read more
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Australian_protests_2009.jpg Activists from an Indian political group shout slogans during a protest against attacks on Indian students, in New Delhi on June 4. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday warned Indian students..... → read more
EcoSikh
eco-thumb.jpg The Sikh Five Year Plan is the next historic step in the Sikh communities' commitment to walk faithfully alongside the rest of Creation into a future which they believe they can make both better and greener..... → read more
Operation Blue Star: 25 years on
Sunny_hundal_sml.jpg A quarter of a century ago today, Sikhs all over the world watched in horror as news came in that the Indian government had invaded the Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib as it's traditionally known, in Amritsar, Punjab...... → read more




Sun naha prabha jeeo ekhalaree baan maahay
Sun nah prabka jeeo.jpg Watch this beautiful video of this very touching shabad by Guru Nanak in Raag Gauri - "O Listen my beloved Husband: Alone, I am in the wilderness. How can I survive without You, O my Carefree Husband? ". .....Watch, listen, read & enjoy...

Oulahno maa kahoo n dheo
Guru Arjan accepts Will.jpg In this Shabad on page 978, Guru Arjan who walked onto a hot plate accepting the Will of the Lord's Hukam says "Oulahno, Oulahno - Complaints, complaints I have none, Your Will appears sweet to my mind". Sang in Atamras kirtan style .....Listen, read & enjoy...

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