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Tirah Sikhs glad at getting status of tribal elders

PESHAWAR: Gurmeet Singh ran a grocery store until he along with hundred other members of Sikh community had to leave his native Tirah Valley in Khyber Agency to escape the wrath of slaughtering militants. .....

Filmmaker extraordinaire Remembering the man who defined Lollywood

Malik also directed other hit Punjabi films, such as Sher Khan, Wehshi Jatt, Maula Bakhsh, Akhri Jang, Jatt in London and Sholay. PHOTO: PUBLICITY LAHORE: If there’s one quintessential film that defines Lollywood, it is Maula Jatt. And Younis Malik was the director who made it possible.. ...

Lal Saen’s temple

Sindh has a rich history that dates back to the times of Mohenjo Daro. The land bears witness to the prosperity of people from innumerable ethnicities, cultures and religions all of whom have added to the multicultural and pluralistic Sindhi society as we see it today.  .. ....

Nanak Shah Fakir

Nanak Shah Fakir is a first of its kind historic epic that is produced by Harinder Sikka, a retired Navy Commander, under the banner of ‘Gurbani Media’ with clear conviction that each moment was guided by the Almighty.....

Punjab Lok Rahs volunteers performing two act

“I found that the way Pakistanis hold conversation is very polite and there is a distinct sense of respect or tehzeeb in their conversation,” said Anupama Joshi, a teacher from Dehradun, India while describing her interaction with Pakistanis while visiting the country ...

Tappa — gift to Punjab’s classical music

Tappa has been a form of folk music as well as classical music, to enter into details of, which Ustad Badaruz Zaman had come out with his seventh book on music titled Punjab Ki Classiqui Mausiqui Ko Ata - Tappa published by Idara Farogh-e-Fun-e-Mausiqui, .....

Mansehra’s Shiv temple

Despite Hindus being Pakistan’s largest religious minority, their presence is conspicuously marred by the more evident Christian minority. The reason being concentration of Hindus in the Southern provinces, and perhaps their low-profile in other areas...

Chakwal’s oldest village losing its historic sites

To the south of Chakwal lies its oldest village Bhoun. Stretching on both sides of Chakwal-Sargodha Road, the village still holds its cultural touch where Jalsa (bulls’ contest), Chhat (a traditional game of weight lifting) are still in vogue . ...