"We will not live until we sacrifice ourselves in the ongoing struggle for righteousness, Until then, we do not really live."
Pte. Buckam Singh may have died with only a few of his fellow soldiers around him at a Kitchener hospital 97 years ago, but his life is commemorated each year by hundreds of area Sikhs.
The "Remember WW" awards recognised the monument at a special ceremony at the Army and Navy Club in Pall Mall, where it won the category prize for "Remembering the Fallen: War Memorials, Graves and Gardens."
The community of the Sikh believers is known as Khalsa Panth. Sikhism teaches that all human beings are equal and can realize the 'divinity' within them through devotion to God, truthful living, and service to humanity.
For the first time in Canadian History, a regimental Remembrance Day service will be held at a Sikh place of worship - the Gurdwara. Gursikh Sabha Canada in partnership with the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada will be the proud host to the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA).
Guru Hargobind attained the name Bandi Chhor, a description that had already been written in the teachings. Let us not forget that all the teachings, all lessons in life, are found in our living Guru...
Anup Kaur with her group took part in the battle with the Sikhs against the hill chiefs. Victory in this battle created self-confidence among the young girls. But what Anūp Kaur desired was not fame and glory...
Every time I enter Delhi Gate - one of the 13 historical Gates of the ancient walled city of Lahore, Punjab - the mind’s eye goes back 270 years when the main gateway and beyond were witness...






