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Ahmad Hasan Dani

Professor Ahmad Hasan Dani, who has died aged 88, was Pakistan's leading archaeologist and an authority on south and central Asian archaeology and history. Whether addressing international conferences or guiding ...

AN UNSUNG HERO- PROF.

Born on 17 Feb. 1881, in Rawalpindi, in the household of doting parents, Smt. Parma Devi and Sd. Kartaar Singh, Puran Singh was a man with distinct features and capabilities. ...

A Magnum Opus of World Class

In the Master’s Presence: The Sikhs of Hazoor Sahib.Vol 1. History. Nidar Singh Nihang and Parmjit Singh. Prelims, 300 pages with index. 160 colour and b&w illustrations. 290 mm x 220 mm. Hardcover with dust jacket.,...

Braveheart Porus

Jagjit Puri puts together various accounts by Greek and Indian historians in an effort to answer who emerged victorious in the battle between Alexander and Porus. ....

Reading Amarjit Chandan's Poetry

Amarjit Chandan's poetry can be read as an articulation – as a phenomenology of exile – a continuous and constant concern with the experiential realm of reflections – reflections on situating one's locations, and transitions ...

Partition: only one-quarter human

This very thoughtful and much- needed book says Partition was 75 percent inhuman and depraved, but there was 25 percent of it which was human and which has not been memorialised because of the dominant ,...

Carefree Punjabi, calculating Gujarati

As we flip through television channels in India, we stop at the cluster of Punjabi channels. They are so different from anything else. The other languages -- Hindi, Gujarati, Malayali, Bengali, Marathi -- have content that is ...

War And Verse

The strange saga of animosity between India and Pakistan is not without strong bonds of shared language, literature and culture. Will these bonds survive the clouds of suspicion that hang heavy after Kargil, asksNirupama Dutt.....

Fate of the PILAC?

THE 17th Amendment is T amended or not the fact is that we as a nation or as an individual best like to behave an all independent dictator and get our job done by bypassing the institutional process and in that way the . ...

The Painter who painted Partitioned Punjab

It takes times for the images to crystallize in the mind and move onto the canvas. More so if one is right in the midst of the catastrophe. So it was with Satish Gujral who thus recalls the holocaust: “With unceasing ...