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Archive for April, 2008

Apnian Votan Pao!

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 Posted in Entertainment, General, UK | No Comments »

I came across this video, linked from PP about the elections for the mayor of London. For more election coverage, visit Pickled Politics. Check out this video on 'how to campaign' in Southall. The desi van is ...

A Post-Partition Diary

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 Posted in India, Punjab | 5 Comments »

Most people who lived through Partition are understandably hesitant to talk about it. A decade long Ford Foundation study says that one fourth of those interviewed about Partition so far have never even recounted their stories to their ...

‘Butcher of Punjab’, You’re Fired!

Monday, April 28th, 2008 Posted in General, India, Sports | 6 Comments »

Poor KP Gill. The 'butcher of Punjab' lost his cushy government position, after having been President of the Indian Hockey Federation for fifteen years. Bribery, corruption, and mediocrity - this is Gill's legacy as President of the Indian Hockey Federation. ...

Britain’s Got Talent

Monday, April 28th, 2008 Posted in General | 10 Comments »

I just saw this video and thought I'd share it with you all. Look out for the surprise![youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhmUb_Z4mKw[/youtube]

A Rotting Harvest?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 Posted in General, India, Punjab | 3 Comments »

In keeping with TLH's agricultural theme, the BBC reported today on the environmental health fallout of the Green Revolution in Punjab (I). The Green Revolution introduced industrial mono-culture farming to small farms. The result was a short and sharp ...

Taliban Forces Save the Lives of Two Sikhs

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 Posted in General, News, Politics, USA | 11 Comments »

I figured I would start off this week with an odd news story – odd, but deserved of some spotlight. Over the weekend it seems that Taliban-aligned groups saved two Pakistani Sikhs from their kidnappers and are threatening to execute ...

Punjabi Maboli Zindabad!

Friday, April 25th, 2008 Posted in Entertainment, General, Punjabi | 5 Comments »

Early last month, UNESCO 'supposedly' released a report that said Punjabi will become extinct in the next 50 years. Soon our one-man PR campaigners (we have many in our community) came to the forefront. In the lead was Kuldip ...

Punjabi Fathers And Discipline

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 Posted in Health, Punjabi, USA | 32 Comments »

Recently, I read a 1997 research article in the Journal of Marriage and Family on “Fathering And Acculturation: Immigrant Indian Families With Young Children”, which stated that: “Older fathers spent less time playing with their child … more educated fathers engaged ...

A Modern Day Sikh Saint George

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 Posted in General, UK | 3 Comments »

So yesterday (4/23/08) for all of our valeti readers was Saint George's Day. For the rest of us that probably don't care (including apparently most of England), Saint George is the patron saint of England (sort of like Saint ...

The Tabla Guy

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 Posted in General | 3 Comments »

For those of you in the LA area planning on attending the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, be sure to check out some of the musical talent that will be highlighted throughout the week in conjunction with the festival. ...

A Dream in Doubt

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 Posted in General, Media, USA | No Comments »

Guest blogged by Mewa Singh This evening I had the opportunity to view a screening of a new documentary on the tragedy and heroism of the Sodhi Family. From the website of “A Dream in Doubt” comes the synopsis: “A Dream in ...

Shahr and Pind: Asian Americans and Rural Development

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 Posted in General, USA | No Comments »

Last month I attended PolicyLink's 2008 Regional Equity Conference in New Orleans. The conference covered poverty and racial inequality in the context of the U.S., but it focused on the connections between living spaces -- i.e., between neighborhoods, cities, ...

A Canadian Narrative?

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 Posted in Canada, Media, Politics | 1 Comment »

I was a little hesitant to post about this, especially considering the numerous discussions we've had on this blog related to the negative image of Sikhs in the media. While a big fan of independent documentaries, I admittedly sighed when ...

Did I mention I like Sikh T-Shirts?

Monday, April 21st, 2008 Posted in Canada, General, USA | 54 Comments »

I like T-shirts. I am a self-described ‘scrub.’ 22. scrub Someone who doesn't care much about what they do or how they look doing it. Or if you just do something very very stupid. ((Girl walks into classroom for a class one day ...

Knock Knock At The Door: Ladoos or Missionaries?

Saturday, April 19th, 2008 Posted in General, Punjabi, Sikhi, USA | 32 Comments »

As I was exiting the parking lot of a major grocery store in a heavily concentrated Punjabi area the other day, I saw in my rear-view mirror a woman wearing a salwar-kaamez and holding a Bible with two Indian boys ...

Can we just call you Harry?

Friday, April 18th, 2008 Posted in General, Humor | 11 Comments »

So the weekend is upon us again. Yesterday, I had a friend tell me about an oh-so-common experience. His name is Harjinder [or something like that] and at work his co-workers asked if they could call him Harry. ...

Award for Stupidest Headline Featuring a Sikh-Related Article

Thursday, April 17th, 2008 Posted in General, Humor | 6 Comments »

Today I announce the beginning of a new award. It is the 'Stupidest Headline Featuring a Sikh-related Article." My first nominee: "A Temple That Aladdin Would Be Proud Of" It seems that our friends down-under in Autralia, at the Shepparton ...

Making music

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 Posted in Art, Entertainment, General, Politics | 12 Comments »

What moves you (both physically and emotionally)? Hip hop, the dhol, or Surinder Kaur? Artists, musicians and dancers often use their skill and art as a medium to promote their ideas. The music of the Staple Singers soundtracked the ...

Towards a Sikh Civil Rights Agenda

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 Posted in General, Media, USA | 7 Comments »

Although my earlier discussion on multiculturalism put forth some of my thoughts, an interesting news item caught my interest yesterday. I guess this can be seen in a way as a part II of that original post. While many of ...

A Siropa For All

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 Posted in General, Sikhi | 11 Comments »

A Siropa signifies an honor bestowed on a individual for their commitment to Sikhi and their long-term dedication. Lately, however, I am witnessing the increasing distribution of Siropay  being "gifted" out based on monetary contribution, or the completion of attendance to an event. Has ...