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We should look ahead and not backwards

How can India-Pakistan relations be improved? “Above all, through people to people contact,” believes Dr Rajmohan Gandhi, the prominent Indian writer and scholar, visiting Lahore for a few days last week. ...

Sketches, contemporary verses

“Meray aapne” is a book by Sukhdev Siddhu, recently brought out by Sanjh Publications, Lahore. Judging from his writing one can say safely that Siddhu does not pretend to be a typical professional writer. ...

THAAP: a nursery for Punjab research

With regard to identities deriving from religion, sect and caste, it was religion that became the identity around which the three main communities of pre-partition Punjab, the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs, were mobilised ,...

The Sikh Heritage of Pakistan

The sub group on photography/special programmes of the Asian Study Group (ASG) organised the launch of the book, ‘The Sikh Heritage of Pakistan’ at Kuch Khaas for its December programme.. ....

History of Punjabi Speaking Jatts

This essay proposes to present a certain amount of speculation about the history of a large section of the Punjabi speaking population, during the millennium ending with the seventeenth century. This speculation raises ...

Punjabi’s true knight

On his first death anniversary, remembering Shafqat Tanvir Mirza and his love for the land of Punjab, its heritage and especially its language,...

The poet and the man

With articles by some of the most reputable scholars and critics of the Urdu language, this could well be one of the best collections of writings on Faiz under one cover in English....

Tragedy turned into threnody

The story of Karbala has a prominent place in the history of Urdu, Persian and Arabic literature. Look at the mise en scene: seventy-two people, men, women and children on the march; the path is tortuous.....

Surjit Patar, Rai Azizullah Khan ...

Chandigarh/Lahore November 20, 2013– The Dhahan International Punjabi Literature Prize formally launched in Chandigarh on November 11, 2013 and Lahore on November 16, 2013 aiming to raise. ...

Maharaja Ranjit Singh's only photo that never was

PATIALA: The majestic group photograph, which for generations has been accepted as the only photograph of maverick leader Maharaja Ranjit Singh (sitting in the centre), was an unfortunate case . ...