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.
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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,...
Journeying Incredible India – Part 2
Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | 7 Aug 2015 | Asia Samachar |
A journey of a lifetime ventured by eight siblings connecting to their roots and...
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....
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...
Seek and You Shall Find – From ‘The Man who knew...
| Sarjit Kaur | Roti for the Soul | Asia Samachar | 23 Aug 2016 |
The Man who knew Infinity is based on a 1991 book by Robert Kanigel and...
Surreypur – Where everybody knows your name!
Inderjeet Singh | Surrey, Canada | Asia Samachar | 11 April 2015
As we approach the dawn of Vaisakhi, allow me to share some experiences I have...
AWAT: The Terrible Two’s Again?
| I.J. Singh | Opinion | 28 May 2016 | Asia Samachar |
I seem to have morphed into a celebrant of the terrible twos. Yes, two years of age signifies a critical...
1984: Institutionalizing evil
| I.J. Singh | Opinion | 6 June 2016 | Asia Samachar |
After a page or so on the events of 1984 that we all know, this essay focuses on some terms...
Baba Sohan would come to our house in beca rickshaw
Sarjit Kaur | Malacca, Malaysia | Asia Samachar | 23 May 2015
Columnist Sarjit Kaur shares the sights and moments at the 43rd Sant Baba Sohan Singh Ji's Yadgahr...












































