Running a few kilometers is challenging for most, but running 70 kilometers daily for 5.5 months is an extraordinary feat. Dharmendra Kumar, a resident of Bangalore, is achieving this incredible milestone. CoveringRead More ...
A Life-Changing Gift I was living on the south coast of Chile, surrounded by nature’s beauty where the river meets the ocean, embraced by forests, rain, and rainbows. During this time, my teacher gave me a tape labeledRead More ...
The Warrior Guru Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, was not only a spiritual leader but also a fearless warrior. He taught his Sikhs to meditate on the Divine while training their bodies for self-defense andRead More ...
Insignia of the Guru. Progeny of the Guru. Lineage of the Guru. Heart of the Guru. Representatives of the Panth. Identity of the Panth. Glory of the Panth. Pride of the Panth. Equal roles. Balancing roles. SupportingRead More ...
Professor Daljit Singh Virk Honored with the Queen’s OBE Professor Daljit Singh Virk has been awarded the esteemed Queen’s Honour of OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for his exceptional contributions toRead More ...
Hola Mohalla is a vibrant Sikh festival celebrated with immense enthusiasm and devotion by the Sikh community. Originating from the birthplace of Khalsa, Takht Shri Anandpur Sahib, this festival is a unique blend ofRead More ...
Love the universal language. Love the comprehensible language. Love the amicable language. Love the divine language. Love your source. Love your spirit. Love your essence. Love your esteem. Love your roots. Love yourRead More ...
A Childhood Memory Amidst the Chaos of Partition In 1947, four-year-old Amir Singh cherished a memory of his older cousin Dalbir bandaging his toe. That tender moment became the last they shared before the PartitionRead More ...
A Token of Gratitude from Kashmiris to Sikhs Following reports of reprisals on Kashmiris after the Pulwama attack, the Sikh community came forward to support those in distress. In response, Kashmiri students and tradersRead More ...
A Chance Encounter at Jalandhar Station While waiting at Jalandhar station, my attention was drawn to a young Sikh man in a black turban, wearing a kirpan over his shirt. A lighthearted yet profound moment unfolded whenRead More ...
Mob Violence Erupts in Jammu On the night of February 15, just a day after the Pulwama attack that claimed 49 CRPF personnel, rage swept through India. Kashmiris outside the valley became targets of violent mobs seekingRead More ...
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s Vision for Banaras Hindu University In 1904, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya envisioned establishing a university dedicated to education and cultural advancement. He left his lucrative lawRead More ...