
The Lion and the Princess – By T. Sher Singh
A review by Sonia Dhami The places where we live and the experiences we live through help shape and define us. Tapishar ‘Sher’ Singh, author
A review by Sonia Dhami The places where we live and the experiences we live through help shape and define us. Tapishar ‘Sher’ Singh, author
By Vidya Pradhan “Let me use a sports metaphor,” says Pardeep Nagra. “When it comes to issues of human rights, you have to be in
Wedding Photo, Punjab, India, 1979. Courtesy of Pushpinder Kaur By Vidya Pradhan When 24-year-old Harbhajan Kaur Purewal’s marriage was arranged, she expected to make the
By Vidya Pradhan One of the great paradoxes of the world is that while all religions preach peace, religious strife has been the cause of
Rambagh Gate before restoration – photo courtesy: Gurmeet Sangha Rai By Vidya Pradhan Most Indians feel a sense of despair when thinking about the monuments
By Vidya Pradhan “Do not blame others, O people, as you plant so shall you harvest.” “Earn your living with your own effort; thus you
by Louise Nicholson A kennel keeper’s daughter, Jind Kaur was left to defend the mighty Sikh empire against the British. Louise Nicholson tells the maharani’s
By Vidya Pradhan Bay Area lovers of Shabad kirtan found themselves in heaven at the iconic San Jose Gurdwara one weekend this autumn when ten
By Vidya Pradhan Even the most casual student of Indian history knows of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the leader of the Sikh Empire, who famously united
by Vidya Pradhan The Sikh Foundation is delighted to see independent initiatives in the field of Sikh Art. Hazur Art is bringing to the San