A Journey of Global Learning Begins in Hyderabad In a powerful step toward enhancing global education standards, the academic leadership of our school reached new heights of exposure and inspiration. The Director, DrRead More ...
Honoring Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month Throughout November, Santa Clara celebrates Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month, with Joy of Sewa, a nonprofit organization, hosting engaging activities to educate theRead More ...
Celebrating World Water Day with Purpose & Passion There is no doubt that water is our most miraculous and life-sustaining resource that holds the power to heal the future of our planet. On March 22, 2016, in honorRead More ...
Pioneering Solar Energy in Rural Education TERI ENVIS, supported by the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, has spotlighted The Kalgidhar Society’s groundbreaking solar energy project in ruralRead More ...
A Global Stage, A Historic Moment In March 2016, a wave of musical energy swept across New Delhi as the city hosted the World Culture Festival, a global celebration of unity, peace, and cultural heritage. OrchestratedRead More ...
Once upon a time, in the serene village of Kartarpur, Punjab, lived a remarkable woman named Mata Gujar Kaur, who would later be revered as Mata Gujri Ji. Born in 1624, she grew up surrounded by devotion andRead More ...
A Historic Milestone for Sikh Leadership in Canada Amrik Singh Ahluwalia has been appointed as the new head of the Peel Regional Police Services Board, making him a prominent figure in Canadian governance. Following inRead More ...
During his visit to Camp Chardi Kala 2014 in New York, Bhai Jatinder Singh had an extraordinary encounter that he later shared. This story, both inspiring and heartwarming, involves a white American lady who foundRead More ...
The Supreme Court of India is set to determine whether Sikhs in Punjab should be classified as a minority community, a crucial decision that could impact the rights of the community in the state. This case follows aRead More ...
Gatka is a traditional martial art form that originated in Punjab, India, and is deeply rooted in Sikh culture. Known for its dynamic techniques and spiritual foundation, Gatka combines self-defense with meditationRead More ...
A World Record Holder from Punjab A 120-year-old Sikh man from Punjab has set a world record as the oldest living person. Despite his age, he remains mentally sharp, astonishing everyone with his vivid recollections ofRead More ...
From India to America – A Dream of Serving Davinder Khullar’s journey began in 1999 when he and his family immigrated to the United States from India. At just 9 years old, he was inspired to give back to theRead More ...