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{{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/bangkoks-surprising-touch-india|Bangkok's Surprising Touch of India|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/Bangkok-THUMB.jpg|In more recent times, Tamils and Gujaratis migrated to Thailand in the late 1800s, trading in gems and textiles. Large-scale modern migration from northwest India began in the 1890s, followed by a wave of Sikhs and Hindus from the Punjab.}}
{{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/bangkoks-surprising-touch-india|Bangkok's Surprising Touch of India|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/Bangkok-THUMB.jpg|In more recent times, Tamils and Gujaratis migrated to Thailand in the late 1800s, trading in gems and textiles. Large-scale modern migration from northwest India began in the 1890s, followed by a wave of Sikhs and Hindus from the Punjab.}}


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{{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/another-year-success-sikh-school-students|Another year of success for Sikh school students|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/chigwell-THUMB.jpg|Students from the Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College are celebrating today (Thursday August 27) after another good round of GCSE results. Nervous students, many with parents in tow, rushed to the college in Roding Lane this morning to pick up their results.}}


{{Newsbittot1|http://manvirsingh.blogspot.com/2009/08/kenya-gurmat-camp-photos-part-1.html|Kenya Gurmat Camp Photos|File:Kenyan local sikh mod.jpg|During early August a Gurmat camp was held by a group of young Sikhs under the name of "iSikh". 15-year veer Amritpal Singh - a native Kenyan Amritdhari Singh, not from a Panjabi background puts some Panjabis to shame by his perfect Punjabi speaking and}}
{{Newsbittot1|http://manvirsingh.blogspot.com/2009/08/kenya-gurmat-camp-photos-part-1.html|Kenya Gurmat Camp Photos|File:Kenyan local sikh mod.jpg|During early August a Gurmat camp was held by a group of young Sikhs under the name of "iSikh". 15-year veer Amritpal Singh - a native Kenyan Amritdhari Singh, not from a Panjabi background puts some Panjabis to shame by his perfect Punjabi speaking and}}


{{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/i-will-never-cut-my-hair|I Will Never Cut My Hair|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/camp-thumb-2.jpg|GGSSC Canada Reports the comments of one of many students who attended their crash course - Introduction to Sikhism. ''"I will never cut my hair and will try to become a good daughter of Guru Gobind Singhji"'' (Mehar Kaur, Age-16)}}
{{Newsbit1|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/i-will-never-cut-my-hair|I Will Never Cut My Hair|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/camp-thumb-2.jpg|GGSSC Canada Reports the comments of one of many students who attended their crash course - Introduction to Sikhism. ''"I will never cut my hair and will try to become a good daughter of Guru Gobind Singhji"'' (Mehar Kaur, Age-16)}}
{{Newshere|Patwant Singh|Sikh writer, Patwant Singh is no more|Image:Patwnat2.jpg|Well known Sikh Writer and philanthropist Patwant Singh has passed away in the national capital following a cardiac arrest. He was 84. Singh, who died at his residence here yesterday, is survived by wife Meher and adopted son Satjiv Singh Chahil.}}
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Revision as of 00:09, 4 September 2009

Man kī icẖẖ pujāvaṇhārā...
He is the Fulfiller of the desires of the mind...
(Quote from the Guru Granth Sahib page 106)

Children's Run Across Canada - Mission Acomplished!
run-THUMB_0.jpg Starting from Langley at 6am the runners successfully completed the last and final section of the Children’s Run Across Canada in Stanley Park, Vancouver. The run passed through Surrey, Burnaby, New Westminster, and Vancouver, through crowded streets and over bridges. The day was hot and the runners pretty tired and fatigued from the previous three weeks but....... → read more
Bangkok's Surprising Touch of India
Bangkok-THUMB.jpg In more recent times, Tamils and Gujaratis migrated to Thailand in the late 1800s, trading in gems and textiles. Large-scale modern migration from northwest India began in the 1890s, followed by a wave of Sikhs and Hindus from the Punjab...... → read more
Another year of success for Sikh school students
chigwell-THUMB.jpg Students from the Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College are celebrating today (Thursday August 27) after another good round of GCSE results. Nervous students, many with parents in tow, rushed to the college in Roding Lane this morning to pick up their results...... → read more
Kenya Gurmat Camp Photos
Kenyan local sikh mod.jpg
During early August a Gurmat camp was held by a group of young Sikhs under the name of "iSikh". 15-year veer Amritpal Singh - a native Kenyan Amritdhari Singh, not from a Panjabi background puts some Panjabis to shame by his perfect Punjabi speaking and..... → read more
I Will Never Cut My Hair
camp-thumb-2.jpg GGSSC Canada Reports the comments of one of many students who attended their crash course - Introduction to Sikhism. "I will never cut my hair and will try to become a good daughter of Guru Gobind Singhji" (Mehar Kaur, Age-16)..... → read more




"Oha Prem Piri" - I seek the Love of my Beloved
Oha prem piri2.jpg
Watch this beautiful video of this very touching shabad by Guru Arjan in Raag Asa - I seek the Love of my Beloved. Gold, jewels, giant pearls and rubies – I have no need for them. "...... → read more
Jo Mangay Thakur Apnay Tae Sohe Sohe Dhava
Ustaad Baljeet Singh Namdhari.jpg This wonderful Shabad by Guru Arjan in Raag Dhanasari is beautifully sang by Ustaad Baljeet Singh Namdhari "Whatever I ask for from my Lord and Master, he gives that to me". ...... Listen, read & enjoy