On August 28, 2015, Harleen Kaur packed her bags to travel the world, solo, for an entire year. Kaur Life sat down with Harleen to learn about her adventures. In part one of this two-part series, she talks about her motivation, how the local sangat challenged her travel plans because she is a woman, and the highlights of each of the 13 countries she visited.
'I am a happy mother to three girls. I have not felt lost without a son and I will celebrate the birth of my baby girls.'
“We could not be more thrilled to continue our relationship with Rupi and to bring her transformative poetry and prose to the world via two new publications,” Kirsty Melville, publisher and president of Andrews McMeel, said in a statement.
Harmanpreet Kaur is the new face of the Indian women's cricket team. The 27-year-old all-rounder has put in some stellar performances...
Now she's touring with L-Fresh The Lion, sharing her slam poetry with audiences around Australia. If you've been to one of her shows, or had the pleasure of meeting her, the first thing you'd notice is how her personality just sort of shines.
As the army’s ‘diplomat’, Balreet is happy that perceptions towards Indians have changed, at least among their colleagues.
She noticed a lot of girl-on-girl hate in the Indian community and also noticed that Indian girls do not have many role models to look up to and very less representation in the media.
Growing healthy hair and keeping it shiny and full depends just as much on the foods you eat as it does on how you care for your hair.
Making it as a Sikh woman in the art world is not easy. There’s the professional glass ceiling, family expectations, cultural norms, and a lack of precedence.
this is for those darker kaurs with thick black hair on our bodies. who don't find liberation calling our hair a
'hormonal problem' or in narratives of sikhi without the non-compliance and the struggle.