The Casual Vacancy – Reviewed
I've just finished reading The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling and would like to start off by declaring that it has nothing negative to say about Sikhs or Sikhi but actually depicts a second...
Op/Ed – Attack on General Brar: What Were the Real Motives?
The following article was published on www.naujawani.com. It is being re-published by Sikh24 for the benefit of its readers.
A week ago, both the President and former President of the Sikh political party, Akali...
Balpreet Kaur Proudly Sports Facial Hair In Accordance With Her Faith
A picture snapped surreptitiously and posted to Reddit's r/funny thread has drawn attention to a little known tenet of the Sikh faith.
"Yes, I’m a baptized Sikh woman with facial hair," Balpreet Kaur, a college...
Conservative Minister’s Letter to Sikhs filled With Contradiction
Conservative Minister John Baird has attempted to clarify his position in regards to comments he made involving the rise of Sikh terrorist groups in Canada.
In his letter to the “community” (which was...
Letter to the Editor – Son of Sardar issue: Will SGPC, Akal Takht wake up?
Once again a movie has managed to garner publicity on the name of Sikhs and this time it’s none other than Bollywood superstar Ajay Devgan’s production ‘Son of Sardar’. This is not...
The Sikh Shooting in Milwaukee: Didn’t Know? Or Didn’t Care?
There has been so much violence in our world lately: Aurora, Syria, Oak Creek, Texas A&M… I wonder & fear if we may be becoming immune to the violence, or if we...
LETTER: UK Sikhs Appalled by Lack of National Media Coverage over Wisconsin Shooting
:dateline:Sunday, August 5th 2012, would have been a normal morning in Wisconsin, United States but ended in great tragedy for the Sikh community when a White supremacist opened fire and went on a...
Sikh Community Opposes Racist KKK Memorial in USA
:dateline:The Sikh Community stands united against any hate memorials that are in the plans to be erected in the United States. Sikh24 has learned that a monument may be erected in remembrance...