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{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/script-competition-winner|Script Competition Winner|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/kivein-bhullan---directors.jpg|SikhNet has just announced the winner of their Script competition.  The winners are siblings, 13 year old Japman Kaur and 11 year old Triman Singh with their script "Team Khalsa: Save the Langar". The competition team was very impressed with the number of original ideas, inspirations, dramas, lessons and insights that we submitted.}}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/sadly-weep-our-daughters-land-five-rivers|Sadly Weep our Daughters in the 'Land of Five Rivers'|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/whathavidone.png|The pages of Sri Guru Granth Sahib are replete with many names for  God, some are masculine in gender while others are feminine… But what  remains a commonality is that all these names are used to describe God. A  fair deduction drawn from this is that our Gurus did not consider God  to be either male or female.}}
{{Newstot1|http://manvirsingh.blogspot.com/2011/03/talk-by-bibi-harvinder-kaur-khalsa.html|Summary of talk by Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa|File:HarvinderKaur&amp;Husband sqr.jpg|Last Friday, Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa, formerly known as Alexandra  Aitken who used to be in the circle of celebrities and wealthy people  but now is an Amritdhari Singhni, visited Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cross Road,  Coventry, to do a talk at the weekly inspirational class that is held  every Friday, 7pm to 8.30pm. Bibi jee was accompanied by husband, Veer  Inderjot Singh jee.}}
{{Newstot1|http://manvirsingh.blogspot.com/2011/03/talk-by-bibi-harvinder-kaur-khalsa.html|Summary of talk by Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa|File:HarvinderKaur&amp;Husband sqr.jpg|Last Friday, Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa, formerly known as Alexandra  Aitken who used to be in the circle of celebrities and wealthy people  but now is an Amritdhari Singhni, visited Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cross Road,  Coventry, to do a talk at the weekly inspirational class that is held  every Friday, 7pm to 8.30pm. Bibi jee was accompanied by husband, Veer  Inderjot Singh jee.}}


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{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/british-pakistani-christians-and-sikhs-meet-hc-bhatti-s-condolence|British Pakistani Christians and Sikhs meet HC for Bhatti’s condolence|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/bhatti.jpg|In a show of unity and calling for peace, the British Pakistani  Christian Association and British Sikh Council led a multi-faith  delegation to the Pakistan High Commission and reiterated solidarity  with the people and Government of Pakistan in their efforts for  overcoming multifaceted problems faced by the country including  terrorism. }}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/british-pakistani-christians-and-sikhs-meet-hc-bhatti-s-condolence|British Pakistani Christians and Sikhs meet HC for Bhatti’s condolence|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/bhatti.jpg|In a show of unity and calling for peace, the British Pakistani  Christian Association and British Sikh Council led a multi-faith  delegation to the Pakistan High Commission and reiterated solidarity  with the people and Government of Pakistan in their efforts for  overcoming multifaceted problems faced by the country including  terrorism. }}
{{NewsSikhnet|http://www.sikhnet.com/news/two-elderly-sikh-american-men-shot-possible-hate-crime|Two Elderly Sikh American Men Shot in Possible Hate Crime|http://www.sikhnet.com/files/imagecache/thumb/news/image/main/sikhmenshot.jpg|Elk Grove Police Chief Robert Lehner said in a statement: "We have no  evidence to indicate there was a hate or bias motivation for this crime;  however, the obvious Sikh appearance of the men, including the  traditional Dastar headwear and lack of any other apparent motive,  increasingly raise that possibility."}}
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Revision as of 02:34, 20 March 2011

Script Competition Winner
kivein-bhullan---directors.jpg SikhNet has just announced the winner of their Script competition. The winners are siblings, 13 year old Japman Kaur and 11 year old Triman Singh with their script "Team Khalsa: Save the Langar". The competition team was very impressed with the number of original ideas, inspirations, dramas, lessons and insights that we submitted...... → read more
Sadly Weep our Daughters in the 'Land of Five Rivers'
whathavidone.png The pages of Sri Guru Granth Sahib are replete with many names for God, some are masculine in gender while others are feminine… But what remains a commonality is that all these names are used to describe God. A fair deduction drawn from this is that our Gurus did not consider God to be either male or female...... → read more
Summary of talk by Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa
HarvinderKaur&Husband sqr.jpg
Last Friday, Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa, formerly known as Alexandra Aitken who used to be in the circle of celebrities and wealthy people but now is an Amritdhari Singhni, visited Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cross Road, Coventry, to do a talk at the weekly inspirational class that is held every Friday, 7pm to 8.30pm. Bibi jee was accompanied by husband, Veer Inderjot Singh jee...... → read more
Indian men lead in sexual violence; worst on gender equality
women.jpg The findings of a recent International Men and Gender Equality Survey reflects a new low for Indian men. Only 2% of Brazilian males and less than 9% of men in Chile, Croatia, Mexico and Rwanda were found to have indulged in sexual violence. The survey was conducted in six developing countries across four continents to map attitudes and practices related to gender equality...... → read more
British Pakistani Christians and Sikhs meet HC for Bhatti’s condolence
bhatti.jpg In a show of unity and calling for peace, the British Pakistani Christian Association and British Sikh Council led a multi-faith delegation to the Pakistan High Commission and reiterated solidarity with the people and Government of Pakistan in their efforts for overcoming multifaceted problems faced by the country including terrorism. ..... → read more