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FAZILKA`S EIFFEL TOWER

Fazilka is a sleepy sub-divisional headquarter on the Southern tip of Ferozepore district close to the border with Pakistan. Before 1947 partition of Punjab, it used to be a thriving business...

Bihar loves Bhagat Singh

FOR many in India’s most talked about and the least developed state Bihar it was an experience to see the response to Bhagat Singh centenary celebrations, which began on 28th September this year. ...

Salaam, Namaste, Goodbye and Good Riddance

In which language do you think? When I was ten years old, it became clear to me that I generally think in English. Many years later, the repercussions of this seemingly innocuous discovery became apparent. Since then,...

Punjabi Complex almost complete

LAHORE: The Punjab government is taking measures to promote regional languages and the construction of the 1.6-acre three-storeyed Punjabi Complex on Ferozepur Road (near Gaddafi Stadium) . ....

100,000 Pakistanis visited India in 2005

NEW DELHI: The relative India-Pakistan bonhomie over the past two years has seen a considerable increase in the number of Pakistanis visiting India. While only 9,253 Pakistanis visited India in 2003, the number ...

Roshan Ara Begum

MUCH has changed in the 40 years that have elapsed since she gave her first public performance at a music concert organized by Radio Pakistan on the lawns of its old building. A delightful performance of classical music,...

Tales of Protest and Assertion

Sharanjit Kaur is a well-known reviewer and commentator of Punjabi literature besides being a noted short story writer. She has already published five collections of stories which have been generally ...

Redefining a dying craft

The result of eight years of research and extensive travel over what has now come to be known as the October 5 Earthquake Belt, Phulkari, the book, comes as the first ever effort by any local researcher to.....

In Memory of Ahmad Nadim Qasmi

Since he lived to be around ninety, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi had to cope with many intellectual upheavals that threatened to undermine the broad consensus that had given birth to the Progressive Writers Association in. ...

The Lost Heritage:

Harkesh Singh Kehal, after his retirement from the Punjab Civil Service goes back to his village Sandaur in Sangrur district of Punjab to rediscover that vibrant pattern of life which he left behind a few. ...