Art & Culture of the Diaspora
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India's Mockery of Justice
There are serious attempts by India to suppress evidence against police officials and prevent further investigations ...
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
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Jaswant Singh Khalra's Last Speech
Sep 6 this year marks the 15th anniversary of the human rights lawyer's disappearance into Indian Govt's hands. His murderers remain unpunished.
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Sukhi's Gourmet Foods
Among her 100 employees are her husband, Sardar Surinder Singh, who serves as President, and their three children.
by EVE MITCHELL
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Nobel Laureate Chides India for Hollow Claims
Currently, just 65 per cent of Indians have basic literacy, and one-third of the world's illiterates are Indian.
by GIRIJA SHIVAKUMAR
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Parochial Schools
The Roundtable Open Forum # 43, August 31 - September 6
Are parochial schools the answer to many of our challenges vis-a-vis educating our children in Sikhi, in the diaspora?
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Artificial Intelligence and The World of Google
In Google, we are at once the surveilled and the individual retinal cells of the surveillant, however many millions of us ...
by WILLIAM GIBSON
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A Swath of Sikh & Punjab History
Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer's latest mega-project - a multi-volume history, from ancient Punjab to modern Sikhdom.
by JAGMEETA THIND JOY
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1947 - The Forever Wandering
"A tangle of people / Trying to unravel the knotting of history / Trying to secure the frayed ends of family / ... "
A Poem by MICHELE GIBSON
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sikhchic.com online poll: How did you spend your summer?
When Sikhs Conquered Delhi
On March 1783, Sikhs entered the Red Fort, hoisted the kesri Nishaan Sahib on its ramparts, and occupied the throne.
by Major-General KULWANT SINGH (Retd.)
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Sikh-Brit Actress Bags an Emmy
:To receive an Emmy now is just beyond my wildest dreams." She is among only a handful of Sikh performers ever to have won an Emmy.
by HEIDI BLAKE
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How Do You Chill Chillies?
Many of us relish the thrill and pain, the agony and ecstasy of the tropical pepper. Some, it seems, will always like it hot.
by OLIVER THRING
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The Message
Living Sikhi - Lesson Twenty
A review of the Guru Nanak's Golden Rules and his teachings on social justice.
by VERONICA SIDHU
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The 1984 Project
A Register is being compiled of all the perpetrators of crimes - and the vicitims & shaheeds - of the November 1984 pogroms.
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Sant Singh Chatwal: Survivor
The family's rebound is the latest turn in Sant Singh's roller-coaster ride through global real-estate development and politics.
by KRIS HUDSON
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Death Is a Journey
One man's interpretation of what death entails, and the relationship between life, death and Eternal Life.
by SHAMSHER SINGH PURI
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The World's Largest Eatery
It is more than food ... Once you eat it, you forget who is cooking, who is serving it, who is sitting next to you ... Here I feel a feeling of peace.
by LYDIA POLGREEN
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