(RNS) — 'For me, Vaisakhi is a celebration of life, of spring, of harvest, of community,' said attendee Manisha Berma. 'I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Log ki sochenge” is a common phrase in Punjabi that translates to: “What will people think?” “It literally kills people,” ...
WESTLAND, Mich. – The 33rd annual Sikh Heritage Banquet took place Saturday, Oct. 4, in Westland. Sikh-Americans, neighbors and friends gathered to celebrate their rich culture and traditions. Members ...
OTTAWA, ON, April 1, 2026 /CNW/ - The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, made the following statement: "Today, we mark ...
SELMA, Calif. (KFSN) -- Despite the rain over the weekend, Selma was still shining with bright colors thanks to the annual Sikh Parade. After the parade, the festivities continued at the Sikh Center ...
In Oak Creek, Wis., a suburb just outside of Milwaukee, it's a Sunday morning at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin. Hundreds of worshippers are showing up for prayers, which will be followed by lunch. And ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney marked Sikh Heritage Month by participating in community service at Gurdwara Sahib Ottawa ...
A colorful cultural night and dinner were hosted at Hazuri Bagh, Lahore, by Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz in honour of Sikh Yatrees, highlighting interfaith harmony and cultural diversity in the ...
It’s Sunday morning at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, and hundreds of worshippers are showing up for prayers. They walk into the main hall where people are praying ...
Thousands gather for Vaisakhi celebrations in Trafalgar Square, a celebration of of Sikh heritage, culture, and community.
The 33rd Annual Sikh Heritage Banquet in Westland celebrated Sikh-Americans' rich culture, featuring law enforcement, fire department members, and elected officials. Local 4's Priya Mann received a ...
“Log ki sochenge” is a common phrase in Punjabi that translates to: “What will people think?” “It literally kills people,” Prableen Kaur, Executive Director of the Khalsa Community Center, told The ...