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Rising Cultural Awareness in Punjabi Youth

Having arrived in Hong Kong in early 1996, I was mesmerised by the vibrancy and energy of this bustling city. Until then, the city existed in my memories, only as home to Bruce Lee, Jacky Chan and for its notorious smuggling...

WAGHA – a novel on Punjab of 1837-1947

THIS second novel by Nazeer Kahut is dedicated to Punjab and the people of the province and areas which included in the state of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh and concerns with the period when the ...

A definite version

Among the epoch making series of Muzaffar Ghaffar on classic works of Punjabi poetry, this four volume work is truly a milestone. As stated in my earlier reviews, there is no other example of a more comprehensive,...

Pakistan-India & Uk-Friendship forum

The Pakistan, India & UK Friendship Forum again celebrate jointly the independence days of the respective countries, this time in the House of Lords. ....

Media under the scanner

BE it terrorism, war or ethnic conflict, violence has become a world phenomenon. From AK-47s to bomb blasts, to mid-air hijackings and human bombs, the world has seen rapidly changing phases and faces of terrorism that has ...

Here We Stand after Independence

The British ruled India for 190 years (1757-1947). India finally got independence on 15 August 1947and became republic on 26 th January,1950. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area,...

Punjabi chair at JNU awaits Badal govt`t not

India’s premier higher education institute Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has been waiting for a response from the Punjab government for over a year now to introduce a Punjabi chair at the university, ...

Poetic Pause

WORDS without any confinement of space, time, religion, relationships...come together to create poetry that’s free, flowing, spirited, spontaneous and filled with feelings. From God to tomato, Amarjit Chandan’s .....

I've gone back to childhood in Lahore

In his new series of works, leading Indian contemporary artist Krishen Khanna has travelled back in time to his days in pre-partition Lahore , which today lies in Pakistan. ...

Bridging the gap

The partition of India and Pakistan will remain a live subject as long as there is tension between the two countries which is sometimes on hype and other times at a low; at times raising the fear of a nuclear warfare while ...