What started as a game by the British to keep the Hindus and Sikhs divided for political control, snowballed into a full-scale terror movement known as the Khalistani separatist movement
If you come to Mill Woods on the Sunday of Victoria Day long weekend, you’ll join thousands of people coming together in colourful celebration. Walking on Mill Woods Road, local families and businesses provide cha, juice, water, samosas, pizza, and an endless list of other good eats to the crowd. This is just a small…
By Jasbir Singh Suropada, Sikh Interfaith Council of Victoria
As Victorians, we have all persevered and done the hard shifts of lockdowns, curfew, and isolation and now we are reaping the fruits of coming back slowly and safely to our normal life routines.
Life is full of challenges; acknowledging the challenges and responding to them in a positive way of impermanence, is important.
Like the weather it’s a season of life.
Sometimes we mourn or celebrate, at times we doubt or trust, but the important thing is to hold on to hope that things will get better.
Sometimes things don’t make sense in life, but keeping hope that every day is a new day helps us through situations.