The government has apologised over the publication of an "inappropriate" and "offensive" poster encouraging the public to quit smoking after backlash from the Sikh community. The poster - which ...
Kaur, Harleen 2024. The specter and postmemory of 1984 in western diasporic Sikh advocacy. Sikh Formations, Vol. 20, Issue. 3, p. 181.
Washington, DC: Labour party Members of Parliament—including a key aide of the minister leading the country’s negotiations with India on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)—participated in a Gurpurab ...
The video is being widely shared (warning: graphic violence), with one X user captioning it: "One Sikh boy was killed by 50+ Hindus in UP." (Archive) NewsMeter found that the claim is false.
The SGPC president said that a CISF employee stopped the initiated Sikh from entering the metro station while carrying his kirpan The president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC ...
A stunning eagle feather headdress that once belonged to Chief Spotted Tail (Sinte Gleska), an influential 19th-century Brule/Sicangu Lakota leader, has been returned to the chief’s descendants ...
The Government has issued an apology after publishing an NHS anti-smoking poster that featured a Sikh man wearing a turban. DHSC According to the Sikh Code of Conduct, known as the Rehat Maryada, the ...
Washington: A New Jersey-based Sikh non-profit body served free meals to thousands across the country in a public feast, also know as a 'langar'. More than 700 volunteers from the outfit 'Let's ...
More than 700 volunteers from the outfit 'Let's Share a Meal' delivered vegetarian meals to more than 10,000 individuals across 80 locations A New Jersey-based Sikh non-profit body served free ...
The family say they are committed to spreading awareness about respect for religious beliefs A family have been left feeling "devastated" after a hospital breached a 91-year-old Sikh man's ...
Back in April 2017, the Akal Takht had declared more than three dozen Sikh political leaders from the Congress and the Akali Dal ‘tankhaiya.' The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh ...