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Gurdawar Punja Sahib

TAXILA, April 9: The universal message of equality of all peoples, peace and harmony and sharing with others, especially those in need, are just a few of the philosophies on which the foundation of Sikhism is laid....

Great Deception with millions of Pakistani

If we start to ponder in History we came to know that in Pakistan Christianity was first introduced in Punjab .In 1948-50 Pastor John Newton and Pastor Forman started preaching Gospel in Lahore .F C (Forman Christian colleague) ...

INTRODUCTION OF GREAT SAINT AND POET

Hazrat Maulvi Ghulam Rasool Alampuri was born on Monday 29 January 1849 , (05 Rabi-ul-Awal 1265 Hijri) in village Alampur, Tehsil Dasuya, District Hushiarpur India . He was Gujjar by caste and his subcaste was Kisana.,...

The Quality of Silence

Edited and introduced by Stephen Watts. Preface by John Berger. Translated by the author with Julia Casterton, Shashi Joshi, Amin Mughal, Ajmer Rode, Stephen Watts and John Welch.. ....

PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

"The pen is mightier than the sword.' Writers have the capability to express anything and everything through the power of pen,� stated PAU Vice-Chancellor Dr Manjit Singh Kang while presiding over the function organized by ...

Stories of the Soil

Spanning a century the book Stories of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral tradition of qissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have,...

How Bhagat Singh gave us the term

On 8 April 1929, Bhagat Singh and BK Dutt were arrested after throwing bombs in New Delhi’s Central Assembly, the Parliament of today. Both were convicted after a superfast trial on 12 June 1929 and ‘transported for life ...

Partition, Gandhi and the Sikhs

Theoretically, a Sikh cannot be a communalist, even a nationalist - nationalism being a form of communalism - but only a universalist, one set against all artificial boundaries separating man from man and man from nature and God. ...

Baldev Raj Rattan : 1917-2011

He was born in Sialkot and later trained at Mayo School Lahore under ‘Master’ Feroz Din, ‘Master’ Jagan Nath and BC Sanyal. After Partition he worked at Delhi before joining Art College at Shimla and retired in 1971 from. ...