Would it be so bad if I married a Muslim? –...
By Jagdesh Singh
For generations since the first batch of Sikh migrants arrived into Malaya before the 2nd World War, we've pride ourselves in how...
Going back to basics – Grow your own grub
| Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | Asia Samachar | 9 Feb 2016 |
A Little Farm on the Hill. That was our destination that Saturday. It was...
The Malaysian Dream – From an ‘Ola Bola’ lens
| Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | Asia Samachar | 15 Feb 2016 |
We were awestruck by the heartwarming story and remained fixed in our seats. The...
Rethinking gurdwara design
Vishal J Singh | Malaysia | Asia Samachar | 20 April 2015
Gurdwaras are wonderful places.
The sacred spaces that constitute the halls and corridors of the Sikh...
A World without Borders – A Bajrangi Bhaijaan perspective
Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | 18 Aug 2015 | Asia Samachar |
Bajrangi Bhaijaan is worth watching. Salman Khan: outstanding. Kareena Kapoor: modestly dressed in simple Punjabi suits....
ROTI FOR THE SOUL: Slow down and smell the roses
In her latest ROTI FOR THE SOUL column entry, SARJIT KAUR urges us to take off from our fast paced world and strike for balance. She brings in PK, the latest Hindi movie about God that is now showing at the theatres.
Colours of the Wind – ROTI FOR THE SOUL
| Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | Asia Samachar | 13 April 2015 |
You think you own whatever land you land on;
The earth is just...
One pail at a time – HARKIREN
What happens after the cremation? The last rite for Sikhs usually involves dispersing the remains in flowing water. HARKIREN KAUR has something to say about it.
A...
Goa: A melting pot of people and culture
| Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | Asia Samachar | 19 Feb 2016 |
In the words of George Santayana, the earth has music for those who listen.
Sounds...
How my father’s humble bicycle changed our lives – MALKEET
By Malkeet Singh
My father, the late N. Gurdial Singh Gill, was a teacher for several years at the then Clive Institution on Maxwell Road,...