Publications
Turn of the century – Sikh concerns and responses
Contents
| Foreword | Gurdev Singh, IAS (retd) | ix | ||
| Editor’s Note | Birendra Kaur | xi | ||
1991
1. Recent Literature on Sikhism – A Perspective Assessment
1992
2. Sikh Religion – The Double-Edged Sword
3. Misrepresentation of Sikhism in Western Encyclopaedias
4. Need for World Institute of Sikhism
5.Guru Nanak in History of Religious Thought
1993
1994
7. Manuscript 1245: A Post-1606 Collection
8. Goindwal Pothis: A Post-1595 Production
1995
12. A Way out of the Water Dispute
1996
15.Present Educational Challenges
16. Apostasy Among Sikh Youth Causes and Cures
1997
19. Sikhism and Temporal Authority
20. The Punjab Problem and Fundamentalism
1998
23. Let’s Rise to the Occasion
24. The Myth of Farmers’ Prosperity
25. Punjab Economy – Retrospect and Prospects
28. Panthic Unity and the Principle of Guru Panth
1999
29. Hidden no More30. Reflections on the Eve of the Tercentenary of the Khalsa
30. Reflections on the eve of the Tercentenary of the khalsa
33. Panth and the Present Crisis
2000
35. All India Sikh Gurdwaras Act
2002
36. The Need for an Apex Institution
2003
2004
40. History of the Sikh & Their Religion
44.The Platter of Spiritual Food
46. The Need for a Standard English Translation of Guru Granth Sahib
47. Free Speech and the Sardarji Joke
49. Who Decides One’s Religion?
2006
50. ISC: The Voice of the Panth
52. Breaking Down Barriers to World Peace
54. ISC: ‘The New Social Instrument’
2007
56. Beginning of the Beginning – Two Momentous Decisions
58. United on a Minimum Common Program
60. The Changing Demography of Punjab
2008
61. Sikhs at the Receiving End Again!
63. Annual General Meeting, ISC
64. Two Disturbing Developments
Afterword
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