Friday 5 July 2013

मैं हूं बलात्कारी

Chandigarh : Yo Yo Honey Singh told media that i got a big achievement in little age thats why my oppositions are not satisfied with that and they make a fake song मैं हूं बलात्कारी’ with my voice and video. He was disappointed with all this from last 6 months. Noe he is ready to fight against all this. He is preparing a rap song to insult all the oppositions to realize them.




Revised Master Plan Amritsar Approved








Went on a day long visit with Principal Secretaries of all 

Development related departments and visited every possible site 

of the project to plan future expansion of the roads besides 

reviewing the ongoing construction of the projects. Orders have 

been implemented on comprehensive road improvement plan and 

Amritsar to have 100% coverage of sewerage and water network 

in next two years.

Punjab generate 2720 MW by May 2014 - Sukhbir Badal


Today asked the Punjab State Power Corportation Limited to put the construction of Mukerian Thermal Plant to be constructed by the corporation on fast track as the Union Coal Ministry today allotted it a coal block in Deocha-Pachami in West Bengal with coal reserves of 229 metric tonnes. TALWANDI SABO THERMAL PLANT to be operational by Diwali this year and RAJPURA THERMAL PLANT to be dedicated to the people of Punjab on December 8. Punjab is all set to generate 2720 MW power by May 2014. Also orders regular monitoring of 8 hours power supply on agriculture feeders by remote metering methods.

Atta Daal Scheme




Punjab Government ordered the fresh survey of Blue Card holders (beneficiaries of Atta-Daal 

scheme) to include all eligible poor families within the ambit of this scheme. It was reported

certain eligible poor families were left out during the old survey of the scheme and were unable 

to get the benefit of the scheme. All deputy commissioners directed to include remaining 

eligible families in the scheme. Rs. 180 crore has been released for the Atta-Daal scheme.

Tuesday 25 June 2013

Back to traditional crops...

A labourer shovels wheat grain at a wholesale market in Amritsar. In the rice wheat system, the wheat crop is traditional and not so ecologically unfriendly.


Allen Result- JEE Advanced 2013


The best rank from this college is AIR 27. Total selections from this institute are 990
Heartiest congratulation to all these students and to this inatitute






Friday 21 June 2013

Appeal for the rescue and relief of affected people

Our Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh appeal all citizens to donate generously to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for the rescue and relief operations for the affected people due to cloud burst and floods in the State of Uttarkhand.



Patiala water unfit for consumption

Patiala 24% of sample water of patiala fails test. Of the total water sample collected this year between January and may , around 24% have been found to be unfit for consumption. The Health and Family deprtment collected total of 202 samples out of which 48 are unfit and results of around 10 is still awaited

A Dollar touches to just short of 60 mark

An Indian rupee is gradually weakening from the past month. Rupee falls almost 130 paisa in a day against dollar. Now the US Dollar$ touches to a new low of 59.95, just short of the 60 mark.
It weakens set to make crude oil, fertilizers, iron ore, electronic goods etc. making imported components costlier.
Sensex plugins over 526 points, its biggest single day fall in nearly two years.
Things will also become tougher for households as petrol price are going high and electronics prices are gone up due to weakness in the rupee. Its just a shy for us having value of single dollar equals to 60   rupees which are exactly same during the time of independence. i.e.

                                                     In 1947
1 Dollar = 1 Rupee

                                                      Today 
1 Dollar = 59.95 Rupees

Thursday 20 June 2013

Punjabi Women Clothing


 Punjabi Women's Clothing
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The Clothing Style of Punjabi Girl or woman is as normal as possible. Punjabi Woman wear salwar kameez with a colorful duppta wear around their neck. Dupatta in Punjab has its own importance A salwar kameez consists of two pieces of clothes: the kameez or the shirt or the top piece, and the salwar or pants or the bottom piece. Salwar, kameez and duptta comes in variety of colors and designs. Women also wear shawls instead of dupatta in winter seasons. 











                     

   




The main accessories for Punjabi Woman is Ornaments that may be either of Gold or silver or even may be of diamond. the woman adorn themselves with necklaces, ear rings, bangles, rings and many more...






However with modernization women are adopting western trends. Traditional trends of wearing is changing to western trends. Woman wearing a variety of western wears like Jeans, Jackets, Mini Skirts, trousers and other more form of western outfits.



                     



















Monday 3 June 2013

English words translated in Punjabi


WORDS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATED TO PUNJABI
PUNJABI
ENGLISH
Hello
Sat sri akal
Goodbye
Sat sri akal
See you again
Fir milaan ge
Alweeda  [informal]
Thanks
Sukriya
Please
Kirpa karke
Meherbani karke
Good
Acha
bad
bura
God bless
Rab rakha
See you later
Fer milde aa
What’s up?
Kidda?
What’s new?
Koi navi  taji?
How’s the family?
Sare theek tak ne?
Everything good?
Chardikala?
You make me happy
Tusi mainu kush kar dene aa
I love you
Mainu tuhanu pyaar kardi haa
In English please
English wich gal karo
Stop talking about me
Bas karo, meriyan gallan na karo
Happy birthday
Janam din diyan vadhaiyan

*Punjabi and Hindi language are similar. Except for a couple of words and the style of using them such as Punjabi uses TUSI whereas Hindi uses AAP both of the word has the same meaning which is YOU. Punjabi tend to be more aggressive and upbeat about their language while Hindi tend to speak on a politer note.


Are Punjabi's more culturally similar 2 Pakistani's than South Indians?

It is a completely different culture and Language between Punjabi ‘s and South Indians  whereas my Pakistani people speak Urdu and Punjabi and they have the same looks with the Punjabi's. Punjabi and South Indian's seem completely different in comparison with their culture,  mannerisms and looks.  There really is no such thing as a true Pakistanian. When the country was formed in the 1940's the name is just an acronym for Punjabi, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India. They added stan to it and you get Pakistan. Whereas South Indians r culturally closer to Sri Lankans, as already pointed out geographical reasons.

Saturday 1 June 2013

Punjabi Dance BHANGRA



Bhangra is a special type of dance style performed by Punjabis on any festival, occasion like to celebrate the harvesting or any time when the Punjabi is in happy mood. Though the existence of may precede historical record, it can be traced as far as 500 years, originating in the fertile region of Punjab. A participatory community dance called bhangra is attested since the 1980's in northern areas of Punjab region. Bhangra was a seasonal dance practised ia a month leading to the month of Vaisakhi  

 



Musical Instruments

 
 
Bhangra dance is based on the music from a barrel size drum called DHOL accompanied with single string instrument called the TUMBI , folk singing and Chimta. The accompaning songs are small couplets written in Punjabi language called bolis. Bangra singers employ a high, energetic tone of voice. Singing with great pride, the typically add nonsensical, random noises to their singings.



Dresses
Traditionally men wear chaadra while doing bangra. A chadra is a type of piece of cloth that wrapped around the waist. Men also wear kurta which is a long shirt. In addition men wear pagri (turban) to cover their heads.
In modern times, men also wear turla, fan attached to pagri. Colorful vests are also worn above the kurta. Phummans are also worn on each arm.
Women wear traditional dress called salwar kamiz. Women also wear chunnis colorful pieces of cloth wrapped around the neck.



Besides above, bhangra dress has different parts which are listed below:
Pag
Kurta 
Lumbi
Rumal

Bhangra music is well known in UK as that's where a large population of Punjabi's migrated. Over the last 10 to 15 years, it has gained more recognisation in North America and as up and DJ's and producers have started playing this sound to a wider audience. Now Bhangra has become a synergistic blend of it's traditional origins and contemporary musical styles ranging from Reggae, Hip Hop, to Drum N Bass. Bhangra continues to reach the masses, emerging as a popular global sound

Friday 31 May 2013

Ancient Punjabi Culture

Ancient Punjabis were known for their excellence in architecture and gave their civilisation a highly distinct look with baked brick urban architecture. The Culture of Punjab is unique fragrance.
The prime communities that populate the fertile land of Punjab are Sikhs, Jatts and Khatris. Cultivation is the main source of earning for a  Punjabi. Other sources of earnings are commerce, trading, business, Govt. Jobs and many more. The tribal sect of the state occupy a major part of Punjab.

Hospitality promotes brotherhood and holds a special significance  for bringing people together; love and kindness flow out of it. There is a phrase in Punjab that is "The more you love, more it multiplies and you get back many more times the kindness and love you give". Even a Guest in Punjab is considered as a representative sent by God
When the British landed on the land of Punjab as victors they were astonished to find that every little village and every mohalla of Punjab had special Places to receive and honor guests.

Good habitat, laughter, playfulness and love from the environment in which hospitality grows. May the culture of this blessed land of five rivers perpetuate and ever grow.


Thursday 30 May 2013

History of Punjab

Below is a timeline of History of Punjab
  • Before 3000 BC                 :             Aboriginals of Punjab
  • 3000 BC - 2000 BC           :             Indus Valley Civilization
  • 2000 BC - 1500 BC           :             Aryans Invade the Punjab
  • 2000 BC - 500 BC             :             Aryan Civilization 
  • 2000 BC - 500 BC             :             Vedas Composed in the Punjab
  • 2000 BC - 500 BC             :             Development Of Caste System
  • 800 BC                               :             Invasion of Punjab by Semiramis
  • 650 BC                               :             Invasion of Punjab by Ancient Scythians
  • 550 BC - 500 BC               :              Persian Invasion Of Punjab
  • 550 BC - 400 BC               :              Spread of Buddhism In Punjab
  • 321 BC                               :             Invasion Of Punjab Alexandra
  • 273 BC - 232 BC               :              Period Of Ashoka
  • 206 BC                               :              Invasion of Antiochus
  • 165 BC                               :              Invasion of Eneradites
  • 110 BC - 400                      :             Rule Punjab
  • 400 - 711                            :              Turks, Kashmiri kings conquer Punjab
  • 711 - 962                            :              Arabs Invaded Punjab
  • 711 - 962                            :              Rajputs expel Arabs
  • 962 - 1186                          :              Turks Invaded Punjab
  • 1186 - 1205                        :              Ghori Dynasty
  • 1205 - 1288                        :              Tartar Dynasty
  • 1288 - 1321                        :              Khiljai Dynasty   
  • 1321 - 1395                        :              Toghlak Dynasty
  • 1396                                   :               Tymur Invaded Punjab
  • 1416 - 1450                        :              Dynasty of the Syads
  • 1450 - 1526                        :              Lodi Dynasty
  • 1469 - 1539                        :              Period Of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
  • 1519                                   :              Mughals   
  • 1526 - 1540                        :              Mughals Dynasty
  • 1539 - 1675                        :              Periods of 8 Gurus after Guru Nanak
  • 1540                                   :              Sher Shah conquer Punjab
  • 1540 - 1555                        :              Sur Dynasty
  • 1555                                   :               Mughals, under Humayun, conquer Punjab
  • 1556 - 1605                        :              Akbar ascends the Throne
  • 1605 - 1658                        :              Jahangir Shah Jahan
  • 1658 - 1707                        :              Aurangzeb
  • 1675 - 1708                        :              Guru Gobind Singh
  • 1699                                   :              Birth Of the Khalsa
  • 1708 - 1715                        :              Conquests Of Banda Bahadur  
  • 1713                                   :               Muhammad Farrukhseer Ascends the Throne 
  • 1739                                   :               Invasion Of Nadir Shah
  • 1748                                   :               Ahmad Shah
  • 1764 - 1799                        :              Rule of Sikh Misls
  • 1799 - 1839                        :              Rule by Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  • 1849                                   :              Annexation of Punjab
  • 1849 - 1947                        :              British Rule
  • 1947                                   :               Punjab Divided Between India and Pakistan
                                                                                                                                       
 
 
                    
 

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Punjab Girls...

          Punjabi Girls look         so innocent and sweet without any heavy makeup which are new generation girls like to have. Punjabi Girl's wear simple salwar suit or pyjami suit with a beautiful chunni or duptta which is everything for a girl's respect in society.
 
 
There are some photos through which you got the ideas about Punjab Girl looks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 









Punjabi Women



   
From woman, man is born;
within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married.
Woman becomes his friend; through woman, the future generations come.
When his woman dies, he seeks another woman; to woman he is bound.
So why call her bad? From her, kings are born.
From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all