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{{Newschic|http://www.rferl.org/content/The_Noble_Servant_Of_Peshawar/2060044.html|The Noble Sewadar of Peshawar|File:Nobel sewadar of Peshawar.jpg|Khurshid Khan, an eminent 60-year-old lawyer and deputy attorney general of Pakistan, wants to "heal the wounds" of the terror-stricken minority Sikh community in that country. So he does an extraordinary thing at a temple in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Every day, once he's handled his work as a legal expert}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/hope-compassion|Hope & Compassion|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/handc.jpg|Couldn’t wait to see the back of 2009 what a heart wrenching year and only the forces above knew what I had to endure on this journey. To say there was nothing to write about would be totally dishonest but I had no zest to write about the things I didn’t love. I had many people asking why I stopped blogging … but no one could understand!}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/hope-compassion|Hope & Compassion|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/handc.jpg|Couldn’t wait to see the back of 2009 what a heart wrenching year and only the forces above knew what I had to endure on this journey. To say there was nothing to write about would be totally dishonest but I had no zest to write about the things I didn’t love. I had many people asking why I stopped blogging … but no one could understand!}}



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The Noble Sewadar of Peshawar
Nobel sewadar of Peshawar.jpg Khurshid Khan, an eminent 60-year-old lawyer and deputy attorney general of Pakistan, wants to "heal the wounds" of the terror-stricken minority Sikh community in that country. So he does an extraordinary thing at a temple in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Every day, once he's handled his work as a legal expert..... → read more
Hope & Compassion
handc.jpg Couldn’t wait to see the back of 2009 what a heart wrenching year and only the forces above knew what I had to endure on this journey. To say there was nothing to write about would be totally dishonest but I had no zest to write about the things I didn’t love. I had many people asking why I stopped blogging … but no one could understand!..... → read more
Are cell phones killing off bees?
Thumbbees.jpg To their controlled surprise, three months of observation led them to conclude that the hive experienced a significant reduction in its population. The queen bee laid fewer than half the number of eggs and neither honey nor pollen was anywhere to be found...... → read more
Sikh serves as Army dentist on Fort Drum
Thumbtejdeepsinghrattan.jpg Aside from a striking physique, Capt. Tejdeep Singh Rattan is not what you would visually expect from a U.S. Army Soldier. Rattan, a 31-year-old devotee of Sikhism, was granted special exemptions last year regarding Army Regulation 600-20 that permit him to wear a beard and a turban..... → read more
Victory In Texas - Students To Learn About Sikhi
ThumbSikhCoalition.jpg The Sikh Coalition commends the state Board of Education and urges all state Boards of Education to take similar measures. Today's victory - which the whole community should cherish - is an important first step towards ensuring that Sikh parents and students do not solely carry the burden..... → read more


Therapeutic art arrives in Dufferin
Rapinder Art Therapist.jpeg Helping through art:. Registered art therapist Rapinder Kaur opened a practice, Art as Therapy, at the Harmony Health Clinic on Highway 9 last fall. Kaur specializes in working with children and teens with a myriad of challenges including ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression and low self-esteem...... → read more
Vaisakhi, Sava-Lakh and UNITED SIKHS Volunteers
Thumb_US_AID_Team.jpg As we celebrate Vaisakhi, we are reminded of our purpose in this world through Anand Sahib, one of the 5 Banees: “Eh Sereera maeraeya, Es Jag Mae Ayaekae, Kya Tudh Karam Kamaeya”: Oh, this body of mine, what have you earned through your actions, since you came into this world?..... → read more
Akal Takhat Hijacked?
akaltakhatblogpost-THUMB.jpg I often hear frustration and disappointment in relation to SGPC and those involved in the management of the Gurdwaras in India. There is a feeling of lack of leadership, corruption, over politicization of Sikhi, practices which are counter to Sikh belief........ → read more