Tag: sikhs abroad
SHAME – Power struggle at Turlok Sikh Gurdwara leads to fight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO9drVptHMs TURLOCK -Once again, Chaos erupted inside Turlock Gurdwara Sahib in California, due a large fight involving an estimated 100 people during Sunday afternoon. Deputies from the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office were requested to...
Yuba City Gurdwara reopens, but dispute continues
The Yuba City Tierra Buena Sikh Gurdwara reopened Monday afternoon, three days after a judge ordered for its closure in the midst of tensions caused by a power struggle within Gurdwara leadership. Judge...
Leadership Power Dispute – Yuba City Gurdwara Sealed
The gates to Yuba City's Tierra Buena Sikh Temple remain chained by order of a Sutter County Superior Court judge, the result of a power struggle for Gurdwara leadership. Judge Brian Aronson signed...
Turban Saved My Life: British Sikh Survives Bottle Attack By Shoplifter
Nottingham - A Sikh shopkeeper from Nottingham is lucky to have avoided serious injury after being attacked by a shoplifter with a bottle of whiskey. On June 9, 42-year-old Gurpal Singh was sprayed...
Gursikh Canadian boy makes banking app for developing countries
Gurujot Singh participates in world youth summit, meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Sikh population decline the steepest on record in India
Sikh population fell to 2.08 crores, the biggest drop on record during the decade 2001-2011. The population of Sikhs in India has declined by 0.2 percent while other main minority community Muslim population...
Gursikh student in USA develops water resistant socks
Washington - Jaspreet Singh, a law student at Wayne State University in Detroit, came up with the idea of water-resistant socks in a public speaking class at the University of Michigan where...
SAD leader Tota Singh receives shoes by Sikhs in New York
https://youtu.be/803MDG1LxhQ The minister of NRI affairs in the Punjab Government Tota Singh does not seem to be respected by the Sikhs in New York. When he along with his group of people visited...