Sikh Museums
In some of the old Qilas and Palaces, Museums have been setup to showcase the heritage value things like old paintings, weapons, coins and things which were used by the royal households. The museums are among the most
Read More »In some of the old Qilas and Palaces, Museums have been setup to showcase the heritage value things like old paintings, weapons, coins and things which were used by the royal households. The museums are among the most
Read More »A no of belongings to Gurus and Sikh rulers are available in some Gurdwaras in India. A bulk of them as removed by the Britishers are still available in the museums, art galleries, libraries and personal collections in U.K. For example
Read More »When we are dealing with Sikh heritage and culture, we cannot ignore Sikh history of the last 100 years or so which will be a heritage for coming generations. It may be made clear that heritage is what we inherit and culture is that
Read More »When some young Sikhs living in Italy thought of commemorating the Sikh soldiers of World War II who had fought at Forli for the people of Italy, they planned to make an organisation to work for this laudable object. They started with organising
Read More »So far our language and literature are concerned we have been very rich, but this richness has been belittled by us by not paying adequate attention in this regard. Our own people feel shy of speaking their mother tongue Punjabi,
Read More »In foreign countries, even the Governments are recognizing Sikhs, their language and culture and are associating with us in promoting the same. For example, In November 2018, Indian High Commission in London celebrated Punjab
Read More »S. Ishmeet Singh was a wonderful singer who was selected the first Voice of India in a Television programme of this name. It was unfortunate that he died in a very short time after winning this prestigious title.
Read More »Although, the Sikh Gurus discarded caste distinctions, the Sikhs still continue to be influenced by the caste system. It is mainly determined by the groups that were formed as Misals during the eighteenth Century. The Misals
Read More »Ramgarhia Sikhs constitute that group of the Sikh community which has progressed most, both in India and abroad and have made their presence felt everywhere. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, the head of Ramgarhia Some
Read More »No community can progress unless the economic standard of the community comes up to that level where all the people have sufficient funds to lead a good life. If many people in the community find it difficult to make their both
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