Trains were stopped, road traffic was hit and schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical organisations called for a one-day shutdown Tuesday to protest denial of justice to the families of thousands of people killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Guru Nanak Sahib (the First Nanak, the founder of Sikhism) was born on 15th April, 1469 at Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present distrect of Shekhupura (Pakistan), now Nanakana Sahib. The Birthday of Guru Nanak Sahib falls on Kartik Puranmashi i.e. full moon day of the month Kartik. On this day the Birthday is celebrated every year. The Shrine (...
Punjab is the largest province of Pakistan by population.The Population of the Punjab is 56% of total Population of Pakistan.There are 36 Districts in Punjab province of Pakistan.Punjab shares its part in economy of Pakistan 50 to 60%.Literacy rate in Punjab is 38 %/.Punjab is famous all over the world for its strong of effective culture.Villages ...
Amritsar,
March 19
The Nanakshahi calendar, which has created a “religio-political” turmoil ever
since it was drafted by Canada-based Sikh scholar, may kick up a fresh
controversy with the latest calendar, which starts from March 14, carrying the
picture of a damaged Akal Takht during Operation Blue Star in 1984.
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Trains were stopped, road traffic was hit and schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical organisations called for a one-day shutdown Tuesday to protest denial of justice to the families of thousands of people killed in the 1984...
Activists of a radical Sikh outfit today blocked trains and buses in Amritsar to enforce the Punjab bandh called by them to protest alleged inaction against the 1984 riots accused, disrupting rail traffic on the busy route and leaving many passengers...
Activists of a radical Sikh outfit today blocked trains and buses in Amritsar to enforce the Punjab bandh called by them to protest alleged inaction against the 1984 riots accused, disrupting rail traffic on the busy route and leaving ...
Chandigarh/Amritsar, Nov 3 - Trains were stopped, road traffic was hit and schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical organisations.
Trains were stopped, road traffic was hit and schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical organisations called for a one-day shutdown Tuesday to protest denial of justice to the families of thousands of people ...
Radical Sikh outfit calls for Punjab bandh, train traffic hit. Posted by Top Headlines. Nov 3. Activists blocked trains and buses in Amritsar to protest alleged inaction against the 1984 riots accused. ...
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