India in the recent years has become a key player in the global education industry with 1.4 million schools having more than 227 million enrolled students and more than 36000 institutions imparting higher education. ByRead More ...
Bhai Jivan Singh: From Jag Chand to Ranghareta Guru Ka Beta Bhai Jivan Singh(1649-1705), was the name given to Bhai Jaita after he had received the rites of initiation at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, who wasRead More ...
Painde Khan’s Last Wish Granted by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji An orphan Pathän lad Painde Khan (d. 1634) was brought up and trained in the art of warfare by Guru Hargobind Sahib (1595- 1644 A.D.). Painde Khan ledRead More ...
Standing Out with Pride: Embracing the Khalsa Identity and Spiritual Strength “Stand out, stand proud.” What does that really mean? As most of you probably know, on March 30,1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the KhalsaRead More ...
Bhai Ramdev’s Devotion and Service to Guru Teg Bahadur Bhai Ramdev, a devoted desciple of Guru Teg Bahadur served water to the Sangat with devotion and zeal. He also served the Great guru whenever he went out byRead More ...
Introduction: A Journey of Understanding and Community Service In 2010, Swaranjit Singh Khalsa moved to Norwich, Connecticut, after completing his master’s degree in computer science in New Jersey. Though he initiallyRead More ...
Activities and Events Organized by Abhai House The Constitution day was celebrated with great invention at Akal Academy Kajri. On this special day various activities were held by the Abhai House under the supervision ofRead More ...
The Struggle of Keeping Kesh in a Modern World In today’s world keeping Kesh (hair) has become an issue for some men and women. However, our sisters struggle the hardest to maintain Sikhi saroop in this western societyRead More ...
Introduction: A Spiritual Haven in the Himalayas Nestled at an altitude of 17,600 feet in the majestic Himalayas, Gurudongmar Lake holds a profound spiritual legacy. It is not only renowned as the world’s highest lakeRead More ...
Introduction: A True Humanitarian in Action What could be more valuable to a Sikh than his turban? For Amarjeet Singh Sudan, it became a symbol of selfless service when he used it to cover the body of a deceased, nakedRead More ...
In the cozy warmth of their living room, as the golden light of the setting sun bathed the room, Harleen Kaur’s mother sat beside her young daughter. The day had been long, and Harleen was eager for one of her mother’sRead More ...
Little Feet, Big Dreams At Akal Academy Theh Kalander, Grade I & II Students Run the Track with Grit and Giggles. Sometimes the smallest athletes show the biggest hearts. Students from Grade I and II participatedRead More ...