Ravi Khalsa’s World Cup school resource scores global success
By Asia Samachar | Britain |
A World Cup-themed educational resource co-created by Sikh educator Ravinderpal Singh Khalsa has gained international attention and is now set...
Dhumma, Mann and the politics of patronage
By Gurnam Singh | Opinion |
The recent public fallout between Baba Harnam Singh Dhumma, head of the Damdami Taksal at Mehta Chowk, and former Member...
Britain and the Sikhs: The brutal murder of Henry Nowak
By Anup Singh Choudry | OPINION |
The tragic death of Henry Nowak at the hands of Vikram Digwa was a grave criminal act that...
The Age of White Nationalism Has Arrived — The Sikh Diaspora...
By Harmeet Shah Singh | Opinion |
Henry Nowak’s murder may prove to be one of the defining moments in the modern history of Sikhs in...
Henry Nowak murder: The weight of suspicion and the strength of...
By Daljit Singh Khalsa | Experience |
Having returned to the United Kingdom just five days ago after seven months abroad, I find myself writing in...
Forty-two years after Blue Star: How 1984 transformed the Sikh struggle
By Gurnam Singh | Opinion
"If the Indian government attacks the Golden Temple, it will lay the foundation stone of Khalistan." 42...
Mothers and families gather for festive celebration at Subang gurdwara
Mother’s Day celebration at Gurdwara Sahib Subang on May 30, 2026 - Photo: GSB
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Explainer: From Henry Nowak’s murder to the debate over the kirpan
What began as a relatively peacefully gathering outside Southampton central police station turned ugly when hundreds of people marched across the...
Between izzat and silence: The hidden cost of Panjabi Sikh masculinity
For many, marriage did not simply mean partnership; it meant sehna (to endure). Within the four walls of the home, violence (physical, emotional...
Digwa, father and brother face weapons charges in UK court
Vickrum Digwa in a photo released by the police - Photo: Videograb from The Times
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