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Punjabi film ‘Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan

Gurvinder Singh’s Punjabi film Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan (AGDD) bagged Golden Peacock, Certificate and cash prize of Rs 40 lakhs shared equally between the Director and Producer. National Film...

Jinnah and the leaders of the Punjab (1935-1947)

According to Jinnah, Punjab was the cornerstone of Pakistan. The Unionist Party's rule and Khzir Hayat Tiwana played a key role in the increase of Muslim League's influence in the Punjab from 1942-47....

Life and poetry of a Wandering Heart

Poet of the Revolution: The Memoirs and Poems of Lal Singh Dil, Translated from Punjabi by Nirupama Dutt. Pages 167, Price Indian Rs 399. Penguin Viking, 2012. isbn 9780670086559.,...

Inder Kumar Gujral

Gujral, who migrated from Lahore to Delhi after partition, rose to become the Prime Minister with a big slice of luck after he came up through the ranks - starting as vice-president in New Delhi Municipal Committee. ....

Man of many parts

ONE knows that memories grow faint with time, and giving honour where it is due is not, in general, what we are good at. But the fact that few even know that there lived a man called Bhai Ram Singh, who built ...

The two Punjabs

At a time when ties between India and Pakistan seem to be improving, the deputy chief minister of the Indian state of Punjab, Sukhbir Singh Badal, visited the Punjab province of Pakistan from 5–9 November,...

GEETA BALI: A VERSATILE DANCER ACTRESS

It drives me to tears of joy and sorrow to compile this piece about one of India’s finest, bravest and most humane actresses, the late Geeta Bali (Gurkirtan Kaur). Actress Geeta Bali was born in the holy city ...

The Cynical Use of Caste

The Punjab government has fi led cases under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against publishers and editors of poetry books written by a long dead poet for including inappropriate caste names. Babu Rajab.....

Bhagat Singh

At a time when the world is being ripped apart by terrorism executed in the name of religion and the western world led by the US is forcing the developing countries to open their resources for exploitation to tackle the economic ...

In memoriam: A gentleman and a villain

In one of the rare press interviews that Pran gave after his retirement, he had smilingly admitted, “No one in those days liked to name their son as ‘Pran’.” . ...