Perak allocates RM500,000 for Sikhs in state budget
By JP Singh
The Malaysian state of Perak has announced an allocation of RM500,000 for the use of the 30,000 odd members of the Sikh...
Chaa, paani on wheels
Regular visitors to major gurdwaras in India would have noticed one interesting development in the halls that serve guru-ka-langgar. An innovation has been injected...
SAFAR puts Sikh women in focus
An academic conference exploring a range of topics, relationships, disciplines and voices through a Sikh feminist lens held in the United States (US) last...
Malacca-Singapore cycling to raise funds for Siwec
By Kirat Kaur
If you were driving through the gulleys off Malaysia’s North-South Highway last weekend and happened to catch a stream of white and...
Punjabi Bikerz super ride to Amritsar
Nov 20, 2014. The date will ring in our minds like a birthday to a child, one we will never forget.
As we rode closer...
Seechewal opens Cebu Punjabi school
Punjab-based environmentalist Balbir Singh Seechewal on Dec 2 inaugurated Philippines' second Punjabi school, this time in Cebu.
Last week, he opened a Punjabi school and...
Gurmit aka ‘Phua Chu Kang’ quits full-time acting
Gurmit Singh, who rose to fame acting as contractor named Phua Chu Kang, will end his full-time contract with Singapore's MediaCorp to spend more...
Harbans talks to Singapore Buddhist group
Harbans Singh, retired teacher and the honorary secretary of Singapore's Inter-Religious Organisation, recently gave a talk on Sikhism to 80 members of Shinnyo-en Singapore, a...
Philippines gets its first Punjabi school
Punjab-based environmentalist Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal and Indian ambassador to the Philippines DL Ralte laid the foundation for what is said to be the first...
Singapore’s growing talent integral to success
By Kirat Kaur
In the next 25 years, the chief executive of Singapore’s DBS Bank could well come from a newly-emerging pool of entrepreneurial minded...













































