Iqbal Singh Lalpura Silkligar Sikhs of Maharashtra - A forgotten entity of the Sikh Panth Recently, I visited Uttar Pradesh and met a number of Pashde Jats or Sikhs whose forefathers had migrated and settled there in the late 18th century. Today, the majority of them have … [Read more...] about Sikhs Across India: Return to the Roots of Guru Nanak’s Vision
Social & Cultural Studies
My India, My Love
Nirupama Menon Rao Ours is a country of astonishing paradoxes. We are the nation that can send a rocket to the moon on a fraction of NASA’s budget. And yet we cannot keep our railway stations clean. Walk into any platform after a train has pulled out—banana peels on the … [Read more...] about My India, My Love
How Sikh Religion Could Be Established and Preached to the World
Iqbal Singh Lalpura The Sikh religion began in 1469 with the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a spiritual light who rejected hollow rituals as the path to God. Guru Nanak proclaimed that the human body itself is the true temple of the Divine. To light the lamp of the soul, one … [Read more...] about How Sikh Religion Could Be Established and Preached to the World
Har Ghar Tiranga: Evolution and significance of the Indian Flag
Jaibans Singh The nation is poised to celebrate her 79th Independence Day and the “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign is witnessing an overwhelming response, to the extent that it has motivated Prime Minister Narendra Modi to tweet, “Glad to see #HarGharTiranga receiving … [Read more...] about Har Ghar Tiranga: Evolution and significance of the Indian Flag
Global Punjabi Association launches initiative to motivate Punjabis to join the Indian Army
The Punjab Pulse Patiala, 07 July: As a part of its initiative to motivate Punjabi youth, especially Sikhs to join the Indian Army, The Global Punjabi Association (GPA) held a meeting in Patiala. The meeting was organized and chaired by Col. Jaibans Singh, national Vice … [Read more...] about Global Punjabi Association launches initiative to motivate Punjabis to join the Indian Army