Punjab

Punjab’s Badal village produces shooting stars for Indian sports

LudhianaAbohar/Ludhiana, Jan. 7 : Punjab, which has produced many national and international sportspersons, holds a big pool of talent in its rural areas. With proper training it could be harnessed to represent the country.

Badal Village in the southwest Punjab is a one such place, which has one of the best and ultra-modern sports infrastructure. Its shooting range today acts as a nursery for all budding female shooters, as it prepares them for national as well as international championships.

Guru Gobind's birth anniversary being celebrated with traditional fervour

Guru Gobind's birth anniversary being celebrated with traditional fervourAmritsar, Jan 5: The 343rd birth anniversary of the 10th Sikh Guru Sri Guru Govind Singh is being celebrated today with great fervour.

Devotees began thronging at the ''Golden Temple'' here to pray and to listen to Shabad Kirtans.

" We celebrate this day as ''Gurupurab''. A religious procession is taken out on this occasion, devotees sing religious hymns. It is a secular day and people from all walks of life take part in the celebrations," said Surinder Singh, a devotee.

Manjit Bawa Dead: The Sufi In Art Has Gone

Manjit Bawa Dead: The Sufi In Art Has GoneHe was well known for his ice cream colours, however there was always something very serene and peaceful about his figures and that’s how on Monday morning, 67-year-old Manjit Bawa left everyone silently after a cardiac arrest as he lay in a coma that had struck him three years ago.

He was born in the year 1941 in the Dhuri village of Punjab. Bawa rose to celebrity status with his unique style in figurative art, using clean lines, strong colours and flat tones, the reason why his work stood out from that of his contemporaries who concentrated on using subdued colours.

Indo-Danish festival in Ludhiana

LudhianaLudhiana, Dec. 30 : Punjab takes pride in its rich cultural heritage, which it shares with other cultures to strengthen and promote cultural bonds. It was visible recently when a cultural troupe from Denmark arrived here.

A team of 28 gymnasts-cum-dancers from Denmark recently gave a scintillating performance during the Indo-Danish Fest held at Partap College of Education in Ludhiana.

The performers brought the Danish culture alive before the Ludhiana audience and won hearts through their precise movements in rhythmic gymnastic skills, dance, artistic vaulting and tumbling.

Residents along India-Pakistan border don’t wish to leave native home

Residents along India-Pakistan border don’t wish to leave native homeLakhe Ke Uttar (Abohar) (Punjab), Dec. 29 : People living in the border village of Punjab are determined not to leave their homes inspite of the increasing tensions along the border.

Villagers at Lakhe Ke Uttar, a kilometre from India-Pakistan border, say nothing can make them leave their homes.

Hazi Rattan Dargah and Gurudwara, a symbol of communal harmony in Bathinda Fort

Hazi Rattan Dargah and Gurudwara, a symbol of communal harmony in Bathinda FortBathinda, Dec. 27 : Punjab is also known as the land of Sufi saints and Gurus who always spread the message of communal harmony. A visit to the mausoleum devoted to Muslim Saint Haji Rattan in Bathinda Fort confirms the message.

People of different castes, creed and religion visit Saint Haji Rattan's Dargah from far off places. Also located adjacent to the mausoleum is a gurudwara devoted to the same saint.

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