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Set to become Pak PM, What Imran Khan Said About India?

Talking about India, Imran Khan firstly said that he was disappointed to see that the Indian media portrayed him like a Bollywood villain. ‘It felt like everything bad for India would happen if Imran Khan assumes power’,

SAD (B) Welcomes H S Phoolka on Warning to Quit AAP over Proposed Ties with Congress

The Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) has welcomed Aam Aadmi Party MLA H S Phoolka’s announcement to quit the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), in case it joins hands with the Congress, whether in a direct or indirect manner.

Pind Bachao Punjab Bachao Holding Discussion On Upcoming Panchayati Elections

Pind Bachao - Punjab Bachao Forum is hosting a discussion at Kissan Bhawan (Chandigarh) on 29 July (Sunday) starting form 10 am.

BRICS: Countries Must Put Human Rights First

In India, there is also growing sense of insecurity amongst people belonging to marginalised communities. “In the first six months of 2018, at least 100 instances of alleged hate crimes have been reported from across the country. The Indian government’s failure to ensure justice in such cases is enabling a climate of impunity,” said Aakar Patel.

Punjab University: Close to RSS, New Vice Chancellor Takes Charge Amidst Protests

Yesterday on 24th july Prof Raj Kumar former dean and head of the Institute of Management Studies at Banaras Hindu University took over the charge as New vice chancellor at Punjab University Chandigarh. Prof Kumar is also well known for his association with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

UK Sikh Body Welcomes British Government’s Decision to Back Off On Anti-Caste Discrimination Legislation

The UK government yesterday concluded that caste discrimination does not require separate legislation and said it can be covered as part of emerging case law in the country. The Sikh Federation (UK) lobbied for this outcome and responded to the consultation last July.

UK Foreign Secretary Resigned Before Meeting Jagtar Singh Johal’s Family

Just weeks before his meeting with Jagtar Singh Johal's family in Dumbarton,Scotland was going to take place UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson resigned from his position in the Government. Jagtar Singh Johal's family in UK struggled for 8 months to fix this meeting cum discussion with Boris to discuss the torture and act of harassment with Jagtar Singh in custody of the Indian police.

Sikhs close to securing Sikh ethnic tick box for Census 2021

London: In the Census 2011 more than 83,000 Sikhs rejected all the existing ethnic tick boxes, including ‘Indian’ and chose instead to tick ‘other’ and ...

100 hate crimes allegedly committed in the first six months of 2018: ‘Halt the Hate’ website

New Delhi: In the first six months of 2018, 100 hate crimes have allegedly been committed against people from marginalized groups, said Amnesty International India ...

Congress leaders dissuaded Ambedkar from embracing Sikhism

Chandigarh: Refuting oft-repeated fallacy that held Akalis responsible for dissuading Dr B R Ambedkar from embracing Sikhism, Sikh thinkers and academicians said it was Mahatma ...

5 Kashmiris, including women, thrashed in Delhi by Indian Nationalists

New Delhi: Hate Mongering of Indian nationalists against Indians once again seen in India’s National Capital. A group of Kashmiri people was allegedly thrashed by ...

Speech of Bhai Ajmer Singh on ‘Education and Nationalism’ at Punjabi University (Video)

Students of Punjabi University Patiala organised a seminar on topic ‘Education and Nationalism’. The seminar was held at Guru Gobind Singh Bhawan on April 09, ...

Humiliation faced by Sikhs; US apologized after Canadian minister was asked to remove turban

Humiliation faced by the Sikhs once again comes in news with high authority victim this time, nine other than Sikh Canadian Federal Minister Navdeep Singh Bains. He had passed the usual security checks at Detroit Metro Airport but that was not enough. Then he was asked to remove his turban.

Gangs in Punjab – Speech of Bhai Mandhir Singh at Panjab University Chandigarh (Video)

Sath - a students' discussion forum held a special discussion on issue of Gangs in Punjab at Physics Auditorium, Panjab University Chandigarh on 28 February, 2018. Speech of Bhai Mandhir Singh.

Centre for Sikh and Panjabi Studies Launched in University of Wolverhampton (England)

The University of Wolverhampton has launched a new Centre for Sikh and Panjabi Studies which will be the first of its kind in the UK.

CM Beant Singh Execution Case: Chandigarh Court’s Verdict Against Bhai Jagtar Singh Tara Expected on 17 March

The Special CBI court of Additional Sessions Judge J. S. Sidhu is expected to pronounce decision regarding trial of Sikh political prisoner Bhai Jagtar Singh Tara in Punjab CM Beant Singh's execution case.

Academics and Activists Praise New Book “Captivating the Simple-Hearted: A Struggle for Human Dignity”

The book probes what it means to be Sikh and brings important questions of Sikh resistance into the forefront with a wide spectrum of historical accounts that rupture hegemonic discourses.

Sikh Environment Day Celebrations on March 14 in over 18 Countries and Punjab-wide

Taking forward their legacy of environment conservation, Washington based non-profit organisation EcoSikh, released a Punjabi song 'Kudrat', on the urgent need of environment protection, & to coincide with celebrations of the Sikh Environment Day(SED), which is to be marked on March 14.

SGPC to undo Appointments Made During Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar’s Term

SGPC has reportedly decided to scrap more than 500 appointments made during former SGPC chief Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar's tenure.

‘Nagar Kirtan’ Invitation to Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai Rescinded in Canada

Relations between Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, who represents Calgary Forest Lawn constituency of Alberta in the Canadian parliament, and some members of the Sikh community there appear to be worsening after the episode of controversial motion mentioning “Khalistani terrorism” and “united India”.

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