The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has decided to go ahead with the fireworks at the Golden Temple on Diwali on November 3. But at the same time, it has decided to cut down on the duration of the fireworks.
Confirming this, SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar said, "In the past...
UNITED SIKHS AID Team Continue Tornado Relief Efforts in Moore, Oklahoma
Highlights:
Moore, Oklahoma – Acres of debris and the need for food and life’s basic necessities greeted UNITED SIKH Aid volunteers upon their arrival in Moore, Oklahoma. As thousands still struggle from the aftermath...
El Sobrante Gurdwara Committee Troubles Continue
Police enters main darbar with shoes
By: Sikh24 Editors
El Sobrante, California (June 24, 2013)–Another fight broke out yesterday at the renowned Gurdwara here. The current committee is to be forced out due to a court order expected...
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Infant deaths continued to haunt the West Bengal government with five more kids dying in a state-run hospital in last 24 hours taking the overall death toll to 37 in last five days.
All new deaths were...
May 16, 2011
Will India Continue to Rise Peacefully?
Yogesh Joshi - May 16, 2011
The 21st century's great shift of power from West to East is not limited to China alone. The Asian century also belongs to India.
Already the world's fourth-largest economy, India has continued to grow...
TORONTO – A campaign to ensure that Sikhs have the freedom to wear the kirpan in government institutions across Canada is gaining overwhelming support.
Jagmeet Singh, NDP candidate for Bramalea-Gore-Malton, obtained 2,500 signatures in just two weeks and people are still signing on.
“The...
Sikhs for Haiti: 2010 in Retrospect
Selfless Service to continue in 2011 for the Children of Haiti
Highlights:
* An year after the Earthquake, the work in Haiti continues
* UNITED SIKHS joins hands with the Sikh Community in Canada and USA to continue the work in Haiti for a better...
By Jagmit Singh
Sikhs feel unsafe in Valley of Kashmir
Jammu, Kashmir (CHAKRA) —Sikhs are feeling continuously unsafe in the Valley of Kashmir. A Sikh-based organization said there was a common consensus of members of the Sikh faith feeling unsafe in the area. Their cars are being...
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Trial against Sajjan Kumar in 1984 riots case to continue: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to quash charges of murder and other offences against Congress leader Sajjan Kumar, and said, the trial would continue in connection with the 1984...
Sikhs Continue To Demand Justice in India
by PRANAY SHARMA
As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh mingled with the leaders of G-20 countries in Toronto, Canada, recently, symbolising India's ascent as a power, a ghost from the past surfaced - the macabre 1984 pogroms of India.
Out...
Sikhs grieve loss of Reno temple, vow to rebuild and continue
About midnight last night, the Sikh temple on Locust and East Second Streets went up in flames and was almost completely destroyed.
According to Balwinder Singh, a member of the temple, everything was fine when the...
Struggle for Sikh Sovereignty to continue: Panch Pardhani
Indian media propagating against Sikhs and Sikh struggle|SikhSiyasat.net – Sikh News and Multimedia.
Talwandi Sabo (April 14, 2010): In a conference held here at Talwandi Sabo, the Shiromani Akali...
The tremors of 1984 catastrophe continue to rock the resilient Sikhs, says Panthic Conference
Punjab Newsline Network
Sunday, 21 June 2009
JALANDHAR: Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the army assault code named “operation Blue Star” against Darbar Sahib in June 1984, the...
The crusade to clean up the bastions of followers of Dera Sacha Sauda has begun and Sikhs will weed out such people, institutions and their patrons who are conspiring to undermine the dignity and pride of Sikh religion, Khalsa Action Committee (KAC) convener Mohkam Singh said here today.
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India said on Tuesday that it had been told by Canada that investigations into the Air India bombings would continue after two Sikh activists were acquitted last month over one of the world's deadliest aviation attacks...
NewsFactor - At the beginning of the current school year, every freshman entering Duke University received an iPod. The standard-issue equipment was intended for use in music and foreign language courses, and the university says that the devices are serving the purpose well. However, next school...
... that recently some organisations at a press conference had termed Baba Daljit Singh Chicagowale as a Sikh preacher who was spreading the message of Sikhism. ...
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