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Standing In The Shadow of Monticello:
Mayor Satyendra Singh Huja
by T. SHER SINGH
As the Director of Strategic Planning for Charlottesville, he was widely
acclaimed as having brought the city alive, re-designing it as a
contemporary marvel while meticulously preserving its historical
heritage.
Preparing For The Great Gurpurab in Patna by MONA MEHTA
Gobind Rai
was born here in the winter of 1666. After spending several years here,
he moved to Anandpur, Punjab, succeeding his father as the next Guru, upon Guru Tegh Bahadar's martyrdom..
The Joy of Quiet by PICO IYER
Two journalist
friends of mine observe an “Internet sabbath” every week, turning off
their online connections from Friday night to Monday morning ...
The Golden Temple of Amritsar: A Tangible, Palpable Holiness by ROSALIA SCALIA
When we return for a final visit before leaving Amritsar, Taran slips a
karra onto my right wrist and somehow it feels as if it belongs there,
though one 'K' out of five.
A BumperCar Symphony:
Traffic in India
by ROSALIA SCALIA
Cars share the road with trucks decorated to resemble rolling birthday
cakes, with rickshaws that include a dazzling array of decorated and
undecorated bicycles jerry-rigged into passenger vehicles.
The Takht Express NEWS REPORT
The Takht Express will cover the Five Takhts - the Akal Takht (Amritsar,
Punjab), Keshgarh Sahib (Anandpur, Punjab), Patna Sahib (Bihar), Hazur
Sahib (Nanded, Maharashtra) and Damdama Sahib (Talwandi Sabo, Punjab).
Hospital With A Heart:
Nairobi, Kenya's Guru Nanak Sikh Hospital
by FELIX OLICK
Proclaimed the best faith-based hospital, it is a story
of hope at this private health facility
located in the city's Ngara area.
A Pilgrimage To Chillianwala by JOGISHWAR SINGH
The red stone pillar inside the compound has inscriptions in English,
Gurmukhi, Farsi and Urdu, mentioning that a major battle was fought here
on 12 January, 1849 in which brave soldiers of both sides were killed.
What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas: The Talking Stick Colloquium #62 Convenor: RAVINDER SINGH
My wife and I were in for a surprise. When the curtain opened, at least fifty
beautiful women in exotic costumes sailed onto the stage - topless!
House of Refuge:
Amritsar's Pingalwara
by P.K. JAISWAR
It was the outcome of the single-minded dedication of a holy soul,
Bhagat Puran Singh, who literally dedicated his whole life to selfless
service to the poor and the needy.



