Migration and Agricultural Development in Punjab
By Gursharan Singh Kainth
Rural economy of Punjab has undergone structural transformation. But the dependence of rural population in general and rural labor in particular for earning livelihood from the rural economy continues. This process of rural transformation has perpetuated distress among the rural workforce.
Silent Killings
By Naureen Singh
The circle of life starts with a baby’s conception. But what if you are a girl, will you get to live to see your younger brothers and sisters, or even your marriage? In India right now, probably not; because you are killed when parents find out that you are a girl.
Mother Files Discrimination Case With Rights Tribunal in Spoon-and-fork Case
By Danny Chan
The mother of the son at the center of the spoon-and-fork controversy has filed a lawsuit with the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal against the school board and school officials for alleged racial and ethnic discrimination.
Muslims and Media Images — News versus Views
By Yoginder Sikand
This book attempts to explore the projection of Muslims and Islam in the media while also seeking to account for the ways in which these images are created and sustained. Many of the contributors to this book are non-Muslim journalists and academics, some of them leading names in their respective fields.
People’s Garden – A Healthier Landscape
By Gursharan Singh Kainth
The People’s Garden is designed to provide a sampling of USDA’s efforts throughout the world as well as teach others how to nurture, maintain and protect a healthy landscape.
My Testimony
By Singh
I have altered my beliefs according to the evidence I came across. At first I was a Satsangi, believing in the Radha Soami teachings. When I came across evidence in favour of Christianity, I changed religions.
Hinduism and Christianity are Akin
By Rawel Singh
Brigadier Rawel Singh, to his credit, has taken the challenge to catalogue the similarities of Christianity and Hinduism. Even though this attempt is a beginning for a fresh attempt to link these two mythologies, I think, more scholarly input in future should shed further light. Personally I take this article by Rawel Singh as a trailblazer to truly understanding the nature of mythological- based religions.
Analysis of Text as sword: Sikh religious violence taken for wonder By Baldev Singh
I find Bhogal’s thesis to be cumbersome, bizarre, disjointed logic, incoherent and outright devoid of scholarly vigor and objectivity. This rebuttal covers only the salient points related to Aad Guru Granth Sahib (AGGS), continuity in Sikh ideology and Dasam Granth.
Mudavni & Mundavni
By Sarjit Singh Sandhu
The amount of interest shown in the meaning of slokas is a good indicator of prevailing consciousness amongst Sikhs for the availability of correct interpretation of gurbaani of Aad Guru Granth Sahib.