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Explore Guru Arjan Sahib's teachings in Anjuli on how the remembrance of the One serves as our essential lifeline. Discover how moving beyond the illusion of our transient bodies and worldly distractions helps us reconnect with our true origins and experience enduring Grace.
As April approaches, the Sikh Coalition is calling on local sangats to advocate for Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month (SAAM) resolutions across the nation, providing a comprehensive toolkit for civic and educational engagement.
Discover why the Strait of Hormuz blockade is shaking global markets. As the world's most critical maritime energy chokepoint, its closure traps millions of barrels of oil daily, threatening major economies and risking a massive global economic shock.
SikhRI's recent gathering in Mohali brought together international scholars to refine the English translations of Gurbani under The Guru Granth Sahib Project (TGGSP), balancing simplicity with literary elegance.
To discuss these and other related issues, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks exclusively with Bhai Moninder Singh of the Sikh Federation Canada.
Journalist Mandeep Singh talks with Bhai Gurmeet Singh Ranchi about the education system. Watch and share with others.
The World Sikh Organization of Canada (WSO) has issued a statement expressing disappointment with RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme's recent comments, which suggested a halt in India-linked transnational repression in Canada. The WSO argues these remarks contradict both recent CSIS findings and the lived reality of Sikh Canadians.
Following the brazen daytime shooting of 22-year-old Birinder Singh near Leduc, the World Sikh Organization of Canada has formally urged the Alberta RCMP to investigate the tragic incident as a potential hate-motivated crime.
On March 17, 2026, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Rajewal) hosted a workshop at Kisan Bhawan, Chandigarh, focusing on the India-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Keynote speaker and senior journalist Hamir Singh analyzed the FTA's potential impact on Punjab's agriculture. He also provided a critical overview of India's foreign policy, discussing its stance on the US-Israel-Iran conflict, Russian oil imports, and the alleged influence of US pressure on India's diplomatic shifts.
In current times of global and regional instability, it is crucial for the Sikhs to establish internal processes and platforms for discussion. The Subaad Sabha, held during Holla Mohalla, has emerged as one such platform. Drawing inspiration from the Sikh historical tradition of engaging in internal dialogue during specific annual gatherings, the Subaad Sabha has been organized by the Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba for the past several years.
In 2025, religious freedom conditions in India continued to deteriorate as the government introduced and enforced new legislation targeting religious minority communities and their houses of worship.
In this discussion, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Advocate Jaspal Singh Manjhpur of Panjaab Lawyers to understand what happened in this case and why. The conversation also explores the legal complexities and political dimensions surrounding the issue of Sikh political prisoners.
Coinciding with the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Sikh Federation International and the Baku Initiative Group have released a comprehensive report urging the international community to counter Indian transnational repression.
This special lecture by Dr. Sewak Singh at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib explores the historical dimensions of migration and its deep impact on societies and languages. The talk highlights how migration has been a continuous part of human history and how it has influenced the transformation and development of languages and cultures over time.
At the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Sikh Federation International and Baku Initiative Group launched a report calling for an independent UN fact-finding mission to investigate India’s alleged transnational repression and violence against Sikh dissidents worldwide.
A recent statement from the Sikh Coalition calls on the community to mobilize against two contentious bills—the SAVE America Act and the Dalilah Law—citing severe threats to minority voting rights and the livelihoods of immigrant commercial truck drivers.
Prior to 1984, the Sikh Reference Library served as the spiritual repository of the Sikhs, housing over 20,000 literary works, including thousands of rare manuscripts and handwritten saroops. Following its tragic destruction and alleged looting during the events of June 1984, the Sikh community has engaged in a decades-long, persistent struggle for the return of their stolen intellectual and spiritual heritage, navigating decades of empty assurances and deep-seated distrust.
In this episode, host Mandeep Singh sits down with farmer Amrit Singh to discuss an important question facing Punjab farmers today: Why has livestock farming become so expensive?
The discussion explores the historical roots of the conflict, examining who initiated the confrontation and the broader strategic context behind it. It also analyzes the geopolitical and economic interests that shape the policies of global powers in West Asia.

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