Come July -India, and particularly Delhi is in for an unprecedented public health crisis. The figures speak for themselves. The increasing death-rate, the increasing Corona-positive patients, low contact mapping, monsoon leading to infections of chikungunya an... More »
As the World Sikh News completes two years of its presence on the internet, we focus on the working in the Sikh world. On the eve of the elections in the Punjab, with deep anguish, we present an analysis of the political canvas of the Sikhs –the Sikh leadershi... More »
On a plea by victims of anti-Sikh carnage of November 1984 and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Delhi High Court ordered everyday hearing from 11 September in the case of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar’s involvement in the murders and conspiracy to murder ... More »
New Delhi: Commentators and opinion writers question the dastardly attack by the Islamic state, whereas the Akali leadership promises the passing of legislation for permanent citizenship of the Afghan Sikh community in Delhi. Afghan Sikhs including relatives o... More »
On the occasion of the first-ever International Sikh Conference in Jakarta, WSN editor writes an Open letter to Sikh Indonesians and the Sikh Diaspora -a cry in anguish. This Open Letter was read on the opening day of the Conference. From the Little Punjab tha... More »
Shonali Bose’s Amu -perhaps the only movie with the theme of November 1984 told us the truth of Delhi 1984 that forgetfulness is not a good human trait nor a good political philosophy. Gujarat followed and much more. Is anyone listening, even now? If you admi... More »
Art, theatre, paintings, movies, videos, books, verse, monuments and museums are media to relive and rekindle memories of years gone by, particularly years of pain and injustice. Through this poem, the poet relives the horrors of November 1984 and rues the co... More »
As feared by WSN, DSGMC Secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa crosses the Sikh line and makes stupid comments supporting UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Taj Mahal not being part of Indian culture. The author supports the Sikh voice that Manjinder Singh Sirsa is not ... More »
WSN Editor writes an Open Letter to the brother of 15-year-old Junaid Khan from Nuh, Haryana who was killed in a cold-blooded public murder in a train from India’s national capital Delhi to their home. Dear Faisal Khan Aadab! Reading through the brutal account... More »
This is the first of a two-part series on the life and contribution of Baba Banda Singh Bahadar. We discuss here his role in the victory of Sirhind. The second part will talk about his struggle against abolition of the Zamindari system and his supreme martyrd... More »