Punjab
Punjab Government’s 136 cr Rupees Costly Advertisements a difference between saying and doing -Satnam Singh Chahal
Punjab Government’s Costly Advertisements Expose a Cruel Paradox-Satnam Singh Chahal In recent months, Punjab has witnessed a disturbing political irony grand advertisements splashed across newspapers,…
Read MoreBirmingham MP Preet Kaur Gill Hails £651 Million Funding Boost as “End of Crisis Management”
London-Birmingham Labour MP Preet Kaur Gill has welcomed a major government spending announcement that will see £78 billion distributed across England, including £651 million ring-fenced…
Read MoreNo name, however revered, can justify corruption, weak accountability and economic distortions-GPS Mann
MGNREGA traces its origins to the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, enacted by the UPA government to provide a statutory right to 100 days…
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When Power Grabs a Hijab – An Emotional & Satirical Look at Nitish Kumar’s Moral Meltdown
There are moments in public life when a leader does not simply commit a political mistake but crosses a sacred boundary of human dignity. The…
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Sans Safeguards, DBT Risks Becoming a “Devious Bleeding of the Treasury”-KBS Sidhu, IAS (retd.)
For over a decade, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) has been sold as India’s great administrative upgrade: cut out the middleman, move money straight into the…
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“Laal batti jado lange, saano mardi a dande.”-GPS Mann
Babu Mann’s lyric endures because it captures a collective truth: in Punjab, power has long been expected to announce itself loudly not just to function,…
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Why Some Individual Actions Abroad Risk Tarnishing the Sikh Community’s Reputation
For more than a century, Sikhs have built a respected and visible presence across the world from Canada and the United States to Europe, Australia,…
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Once Upon a Time in Green Greece: Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Hassan Baba a historical imagining
Long before modern borders and maps froze people and places into tidy boxes, the roads were rivers of pilgrims, merchants and seekers. Imagine for a…
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The Sacred Month of “Poh”: A Solemn Commemoration of Sacrifice and Devotion-KBS Sidhu IAS(Retd)
The month of Poh, the tenth in the Nanakshahi calendar, is one of profound solemnity and deep emotional resonance for Sikhs worldwide. Beginning this year…
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How International Students Can Still Move Forward in Canada Under the New Immigration Rules
Despite Canada tightening its immigration and student visa policies, international students still have legal and realistic pathways to stay, work, and eventually become permanent residents.…
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Satire:The Supreme Council of Absolutely Powerless People
In every town, mohalla, village square, office corridor, and WhatsApp group exists a rare but loud species: the Good-For-Nothing Authority. These are people with no…
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SIR in India: Why the Centre Supports It and Why the Opposition Strongly Opposes It
SIR stands for Special Intensive Revision, a process conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to thoroughly update and verify the country’s electoral rolls.…
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Sahibzade Martyrdom Day: History, Sacrifice, and the Sacred Sentiments of the Sikh Panth
The history of Sikhism is inseparably linked with sacrifice, resistance against tyranny, and unwavering faith in righteousness. Among the most heart-rending and inspiring chapters of…
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San Diego Sector Border Patrol seizes over 184 pounds of narcotics over two-week period
[caption id="attachment_18007" align="alignleft" width="500"] On Dec. 10, San Diego Sector U.S. Border Patrol agents from the San Clemente Station seized a mixed load of fentanyl…
Miscellaneous
Punjab Has Many Leaders but Little Leadership-K.B. S. Sidhu, IAS (Retd.)
Punjab today resembles a river that has lost its gradient. The water still moves, but it no longer carries the state forward with conviction. The…
Read MoreNagar Kirtan Stopped in New Zealand: A Global Message We Can No Longer Ignore GPS Mann
The disruption of a Sikh Nagar Kirtan in New Zealand must be read for what it truly is: a warning that global tolerance for visible…
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