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She Sang Songs Of Nanak:
Samina Syed
Two Poems by AMARJIT SINGH CHANDAN, Translated from Punjabi by GURMEET KAUR
“She first heard them in mother’s womb …”
Remembering
C. F. Andrews
T. SHER SINGH
"The pain upon the faces of these people reminded me of the shadow of the Cross. What was happening to them was truly a crucifixion ...."
Minstrel of The Guru:
Bhai Ghulam Mohammad Chand
AMANINDER SHARMA
Bhai Ghulam Mohammad's father, Bhai Sunder Giani was one of the last rababis to perform in the Darbar Sahib before 1947.
In 1984 India, He Dared To Call A Spade A Spade:
Rajni Kothari 1928 - 2015
NEWS REPORTS
He is best remembered as the courageous co-author of “Who Are The Guilty?“
A Man of Integrity In A Sea Of Yahoos:
J. Edward Bird & The Komagata Maru Tragedy
MICHAEL BIRD
Dark chapter in Canadian history included an unsung hero, among the first who can be called a defender of civil rights.
W. Owen Cole:
Sikh Scholar & Populariser
ELEANOR NESBITT
Owen Cole, who has died aged 82, is synonymous with the study of Sikhism.
Furthering Sikh & Punjabi Studies in Japan:
Tomio Mizokami
Translator of Japji Sahib into Japanese.
Max Arthur Macauliffe -
He Introduced Sikhi to the English-Speaking West
Dr HARBANS SINGH
His Punjabi assistant, Muhammad, reported that Macauliffe was reciting the Japji minutes before his death.
Lieutenant Brian Murphy:
What I've Learned
An Interview by CAL FUSSMAN
I was just doing my job.
The Champions Amidst Us HARPREET SINGH
Her reputation as a strict disciplinarian didn’t always earn her the ‘favorite teacher' moniker with the students, but this trip to the skating rink changed my view of her.