T.
Sher
Singh
Columnists
Exhausted by 20 years as a litigation lawyer in Canada, Sher has now moved on to full-time writing - and being a bit of a grump in mid-life.
Bhai Ram Singh & The Queen Victoria Durbar:
A Pilgrim Through Sikh-British Heritage -
Part VII T. SHER SINGH
When the idea of having a Durbar Hall at Osborne first germinated, Victoria's thoughts immediately went to Elveden Hall.
The Treasures of The Emperor:
A Pligrim Through Sikh-British Heritage -
Part VI T. SHER SINGH
With a heavy heart, all I can muster is a weak: "Halleluja!"
Portraits in Courage:
A Pilgrim Through Sikh-British Heritage -
Part V T. SHER SINGH
Look at the machine-gun toting Sardar and you can instantly envision the idea and import of "savaa lakh"!
The Guns of Chillianwala:
A Pilgrim Through Sikh-British Heritage -
Part IV T. SHER SINGH
On its grounds are two of the Sikh artillery guns used by the Khalsa army ...
A Lady of Umritsar:
A PilgrimThrough Sikh-British Heritage
Part III T. SHER SINGH
And the legendary Golden Throne of Maharajah Ranjit Singh!
A Pilgrim Through Sikh-British Heritage:
Part II T. SHER SINGH
Everything is smaller and compact. Prim, trim and proper. Small, dollhouse bungalows, narrow lanes, mini cars and vans.
A Pilgrim Through Sikh-British Heritage:
Part I T. SHER SINGH
Our horizon has moved further back; our world has become bigger in becoming smaller.
The Extraordinaries:
Ratanjit and Dolly Singh Sondhe T. SHER SINGH
What’s the difference between their busy-ness before, and their life now after “retirement”?
The Extraordinaries:
Introduction T. SHER SINGH
They can lead us to great heights, but remain, to date, untapped, ignored or unknown.
Public Relations:
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions T. SHER SINGH
All they’re doing is wasting our time and theirs, that’s it.