Darpan My Journey is all about showcasing the stories of South Asian Canadians who have contributed greatly to Canadian society. Stay tuned for the launch of the very first Darpan My Journey on April 8th, 2024.
Darpan My Journey is all about showcasing the stories of South Asian Canadians who have contributed greatly to Canadian society. Stay tuned for the launch of the very first Darpan My Journey on April 8th, 2024.
Vaisakhi being one of the important festivals of Punjabi culture, it would not be wrong to call it as the ‘Thanksgiving of Punjabis.’
Sikhs only make up about 1.4 per cent of Canada’s population, but our influence and exposure in Canadian society has drastically increased over the past few years.
Commonly known as the Vaisakhi Parade, the large assembly of religious floats are organized to travel on a route around the city.
As we get older, we want to keep this spark and excitement of Vaisakhi alive. Here are five ways to make Vaisakhi memorable this year!
“One who performs selfless service without thought of reward shall attain his Lord and Master.” (SGGS Ang 286)
John Bick posted a video on Twitter that shows how one can do the job in a matter of just a few seconds. The video has, in addition to showing how to thread a needle, has also seemed to have put many into introspection mode – “Has my whole life been a lie?”