The Akal Takhat holds a special place for Sikhs, serving as their highest authority in both worldly and spiritual matters.
Born on 11 January 1918, Prof. Pritam Singh belonged to a very humble background and led a life of utmost simplicity.
Manjyot Kaur, the Assistant Editor and a regular columnist for the online magazine sikhchic.com, has established herself as a prominent writer in the Sikh community.
Ravjeet Singh gave a 15-minute introduction about Sikhs, their origins, and why they have a distinct appearance.
This headgear is aimed at Sikh riders and combines style with tradition.
Sikh women have been paving their way in the world, demonstrating resilience and determination.
Sarai, a high school graduate from 2020, is working on a prototype of a "carbon sequestration factory" that could remove 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from the atmosphere and ocean.
Max Arthur Macauliffe, a renowned author, wrote in the Preface to his famous book 'The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors' -
“I bring from the East what is practically an unknown religion.”
Sikh organisations have been giving all kinds of help during the pandemic crisis for the past year, which backs up the idea that the community has a big heart. In another heartwarming move, Nanded's Gurudwara Takht Shri Hazoor Sahib, one of Sikhism's five takhts, said it will give all the gold it has collected over the past 50 years to help build hospitals and other medical facilities.
In the six years that Mandeep Kaur spent apart from her two children, she wept a lot. She had to leave them in India with her parents when she arrived in New Zealand - "the hardest years of my life", the 52-year-old police officer recounts.