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Second World Punjabi Conference

A decade ago no one could imagine that Punjabi TV programs will ever be produced in a viable way within the United States. At one time Zee-Alpha-Punjabi was the only Punjabi TV channel available in America....

Tejinder Singh Virdee the physicist

Tejinder Virdee is primarily distinguished for the design, construction and exploitation of the huge CMS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. He originated the concept of CMS with four colleagues around ...

The third eye

“All humans have been forced to repress basic instincts in order to survive with civilisation as it has been constructed. How can civilisation freely generate freedom when unfreedom has become part and parcel of,...

Chain of events

The communal riots of 1947 have been the subject of literature, films and scholarly research. Yet, despite scores of works on the subject, there was still a need for an objective and scholarly account of the way they happened. ....

Pakistani cleans shoes to atone for beheading

HASAN ABDAL: Thousands of Indian pilgrims barely registered the man in the orange bandanna and Ray-Ban sunglasses taking their shoes and storing them in wooden cubbyholes before they entered the Sikh ...

Tragedy of Partition

THE people of South Asia have been particularly ill-served by their political leaders. This judicious work provides a detailed analysis of their misdoings that resulted in the bloody partition of the Punjab.,...

Partition, fatalities and migration

There has been a spate of books on the Partition of India in 1947.  A number of authors have indulged in the blame-game holding the British government and some Indian political leaders responsible for this.  ...

Stern Reckoning

In the early 1940s, when the idea of Pakistan had been well mooted and in the air, no one quite knew what it stood for. Most certainly, no one had reckoned with what it would entail if Punjab were to be partitioned along.....

Film: A Little Revolution

A Little Revolution- A Story of Suicides and Dreams, follows the remarkable journey of filmmaker Harpreet Kaur, who travels from the rural villages of Panjab to the capital of India with children of farmers, . ...

Insanity and then hope

The partition of the subcontinent, accompanied with mass migration and genocide, has been a recurrent theme for historians and fiction writers. The impact of the tragedy on people’s lives and the scars it left are still visible. ...