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The Jhang of Chander Bhan

The 16th day of April 1853 is special in the Indian history. The day was a public holiday. At 3:30 pm, as the 21 guns roared together, the first train carrying Lady Falkland, wife of Governor of Bombay, along with 400 special ...

Sethi’s gestures for the good of Punjabi

Najam Sethi, after taking over as the care taker chief minister of Punjab, took some measure galvanizing the cultural scene that would have attracted little attention in the normal circumstances but as we ...

Language of learning

THE Children’s Literature Festival is the best thing that could have happened to the children of Pakistan. Six festivals have already been organised since November 2011 — the latest having,...

How the British destroyed education in Punjab

According to British Writer’s Publication in 1882by G.W. Leitner, Punjab was one of the Most Educated Places in The World Before the British Arrived and took over in 1849. ....

SIKH DAY PARADE 2013

Held on a fine spring afternoon on Saturday April 2013, the 26 th Annual Sikh Day Parade in New York started in a highly festive atmosphere on the fashionable Madison Avenue of Manhattan. Held between 38 th Street. ...

Diversity and divisions within south Punjab

BAHAWALPUR: In April 2011 Salahuddin Abbasi, the heir to the title of the Nawab of Bahawalpur, launched his Bahawalpur National Awami Party (BNAP). The new party was to strive for the revival. ...