Another issue related to the
Government is that of the Punjab Institute of language, Art and Culture
to which the last government had given utmost attention. A new institute
was a good addition to the cultural capital of the country. Apart from
its cultural functions and publications of books, it initiated
publication of a monthly magazine Trinjan through which the writers were
also paid for the creative pieces included in the magazine. This was the
first time that a Punjabi publications concern was extending
remuneration to creative writers. Though not a perfect venture, the
magazine was offered in presentable from. Moreover, with a view to
popularize the printed word in Punjabi its distribution was made on
larger scale and another characteristic of this magazine was that almost
all the dialects spoken in Punjab and the neighboring provinces were
represented, especially in the prose, in the publication which did not
appear for last few months. The question is that why its
regularpublication has been stopped?
The institution was perhaps made a
scapegoat in the case of explosion during the last days of the World
Performing Arts Festival. The government has so far not come out with
the final investigation and bring the culprits before the law.
Publication of another art magazine Naagmani has also come to stand
still. Reasons not known.
As far as other regular magazines are
concerned, they are being published regularly. They include monthlies,
Sver International, Lehran, Likhari from Lahore and Mehkaan from Sahiwal.
The publisher-editor of Sver International intends to bring out a
full-fledged daily Lokaai from Lahore. Its publicity campaign has
started for the last one year.
Another monthly, which is appearing
regularly, is Pukhairu for children. Its latest issue is devoted to the
children poetry by Muhammad Iqbal Najmi spread over 160 pages. The
special issues during the last years. This is the 15th year of its
regular publication.