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Author: Jodha S. More from Author: The Langar Hall seeks to give analysis to today's events from a South Asian Sikh American point of view that may give some added depth about India, Canada, America, England, Australia, and other areas of the Sikh diaspora. |
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Exclusive New Haagen-Dazs in Delhi: Sorry, No Indians AllowedDec 16, 2009
Guest blogged by justasikh
Every so often you come across news that your mind struggles to believe is real.
Is this real? A joke? Either way, the reaction is likely as interesting as the cause.
Haagen Dazs, a prolific producer of ice cream the world...
Gurdwaras Join Efforts to Address Alcohol AbuseDec 15, 2009
A charity based in Southall, called the Drug and Alcohol Action Programme (DAAP) will be joining forces with local Gurdwaras to address high rates of alcohol abuse taking place at Asian, particularly Punjabi Sikh, weddings. Perminder Dhillon, CEO of...
Vishavjit Singh, Sikh Toons, and the Manhattan GalleryDec 14, 2009
Vishavjit Singh’s work hardly needs any introduction in Sikhdom. Since 2003, his Sikhtoons have become ubiquitous on those webpages where Sikhs are found. It was the events of 9/11 that first pushed this Sikh activist and 1984 survivor to tell...
Sexual Trafficking In IndiaDec 11, 2009
Yesterday was International Human Rights Day where people across the globe were asked to recognize and take action against the many forms of human rights abuses that take place in the world. A powerful talk on TED by Sunitha Krishnan brought insight...
Greenhouse gases are bad for our healthDec 9, 2009
It’s official. Greenhouse gases (the ones that trap heat in the atmosphere) are bad for our health! You may have known that for some time now, but the EPA just announced it on Monday so now, it’s official.
The US Environmental Protection Agency...
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