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Gup Shup / Time To Travel :P« on: September 19, 2014, 06:40:18 PM »
If you could travel with a PJ member to anywhere in the world, where you would you go and who would you take with you from PJ? :hugg: :happy:
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Fun Time / What song instantly makes you happy?« on: September 19, 2014, 06:32:02 PM »
Basically you have to name a song that brings smile on your face :happy:
and then listen to it now and dance :rockon: :rockon: 4
Competitions / Dastar Mukabla 2014« on: September 18, 2014, 12:14:51 AM »
Sat Sri Akal!
I would like to encourage all the boys, guys, uncles, babays on PJ to participate in Turban tying competition. So, take the paggs out of your favorite color and the color that suits you well to show off to the judges and janta. Mundeyo, you all have until October 4th to post your pictures. There are no rules as far as color, size, or shape is concerned. There should be least two pictures with no filter and make sure the pictures are clear. Jehra koi apni foto nahi lauga ohnu paap lagg jaana, matlab ohne disqualify ho jaana Get ready my turbanators, time to impress the girls. :happy: Shuru boli ton kar dinne, just to keep the spirit going! Ganeria Ganeria Ganeria tu kaali pagg na bann ve tainu nazaraan laggan giya meria : 5
PJ Da Dhaba / Panang Curry- Thai« on: September 11, 2014, 02:05:02 PM »
I love love love Thai food and Panang is my one of my favorite curry. Today I am sharing how I make Panang Curry, it is not that complicated as it might sound. My version is super easy and quick. This recipe will serve 4-5.
Ingredients- 2 tablespoon olive oil 1 medium onion- sliced 3 cloves crushed garlic 1/2 cup green/yellow/red/ peppers- sliced 1/2 cup mushrooms 1 14 oz can coconut milk 1 8 oz can coconut cream 2-3 dried red chilies (skip this if you don't want your curry to be spicy) 9-10 basil leaves 1 cup diced fried/fresh tofu or 1 cup diced chicken/meat 2 kaffir lime leaves or bay leaves 4 tablespoons panang curry paste 2 tablespoons fish sauce (I don't like the smell of it so I don't use it) 1/2 tablespoon palm sugar Salt to taste (if needed) Directions- Add olive oil in large pan, add garlic in hot oil and add panang paste when garlic turns into light brown/golden color Add coconut milk and coconut cream, and mix it well with the paste. Let it sit for 1-2 on medium high heat. Add kaffir lime leaves. Add veggies, tofu (chicken/meat), soy sauce, palm sugar, and fish sauce. Add basil leaves and let it simmer for 10 minutes. Check the consistency (thick or thin) of curry according to your preference. Just boil down the gravy until it's thickened to your liking. Before you remove it from heat, if you are using chicken or meat, make sure it's cooked properly by taking the large piece and cutting it into half. Serve hot with rice! nom nom nom 6
Fun Time / What super power would you most like to have and why?« on: December 25, 2012, 05:26:36 AM »
Ethe tusi dasna ke tusi kehre super-power chonde aa and kyo :hehe:
Well, I wish I had power to meet and spend time with people who are no more in this world 8-> because I want to get to know my grandpa he passed away before I was born, also, there are many people I want to see again :rabb: 7
Fun Time / Gotta love Jenna Marbles>Things Guys Lie About« on: October 25, 2012, 07:28:13 PM »
Enjoy! :happy:
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Pics / Such a great picture!!« on: June 30, 2012, 03:28:16 AM »
representing the life cycle :happy:
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Discussions / The 100 most influential people in the world-SALMAN KHAN« on: April 19, 2012, 05:17:16 PM »
I was extremely happy when I saw this :happy: They are not talking about the bollywood star SAMLAN KHAN :happy:
Like a lot of great innovators, Salman Khan didn't set out to change the world. He was just trying to help his teenage cousin with her algebra from across the country. But from a closet turned office in his Silicon Valley apartment, Sal, 35, has produced an amazing library of online lectures on math, science and a host of other subjects. In the process, he has turned the classroom — and the world of education — on its head. The aspiration of khanacademy.org is to give every kid a chance at a free, world-class education. The site has over 3,000 short lessons that allow kids to learn at their own pace. Practice exercises send students back to the pertinent video when they're having trouble. And there's a detailed dashboard for teachers who use Khan Academy in their classrooms. Early pilot programs in California classrooms show terrific promise. I've used Khan Academy with my kids, and I'm amazed at the breadth of Sal's subject expertise and his ability to make complicated topics understandable. Sal Khan is a true education pioneer. He started by posting a math lesson, but his impact on education might truly be incalculable. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2111975_2111976_2111942,00.html #ixzz1sWVJRIKQ 15
Pics / Glimpse of Coachella Music Festival 2012« on: April 18, 2012, 10:41:42 PM »
Feel free to add more!! :happy:
PS I love David Guetta's pic and of course "TUPAC's" :happy: :happy: 16
News Khabran / Anand Marriage Act« on: April 18, 2012, 01:19:07 PM »
Finally, Anand Marriage Act gets Cabinet approval Sikhs will be able to register marriages under 1909 Act
Aditi Tandon/TNS New Delhi, April 12 Sikh couples will soon be able to get their marriages registered under the Anand Marriage Act, 1909, instead of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Accepting the long-standing demand of Sikhs, the Cabinet today approved amendments to the Anand Marriage Act, 1909, to provide for registration of Sikh marriages. A Bill to this effect would be introduced in Parliament when the Budget Session resumes later this month. The Cabinet also approved the introduction of a Bill to amend the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, to include registration of marriages as well. The move aims at utilising the existing administrative mechanism to maintain marriage records on the lines of records of births and deaths. The amendment would allow couples to get their marriages registered independent of their religion, though the option of getting marriages registered under the Hindu Marriage Act and the Special Marriages Act would continue. Though the Law Ministry note in respect of this amendment talked of compulsory registration of marriages, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal clarified, “Those who wish can get their marriage registered under this new law. The issue of mandatory registration will be discussed when the Bill reaches the Standing Committee .” After Parliament passes the amendment Bill, Sikh marriage certificates won’t be issued under Section 2 of the Hindu Marriage Act (as is the case now). The Cabinet decision comes a year after the government decided to drop the proposal of amending the Anand Marriage Act and Salman Khurshid informed the Rajya Sabha of the decision. The Tribune was the first to report the move on August 29, 2011, following which the Sikhs began fresh agitations for a demand that had once been approved by the Standing Committee on Law when Veerappa Moily was the Law Minister. But later the move fell flat. Khurshid recently proposed religion-neutral registration of all marriages — a move which the Sikhs slammed. Former Chairperson of the National Minority Commission Tarlochan Singh wrote a protest letter to Law Minister Salman Khurshid, demanding amendment to the Anand Marriage Act and not a religion-neutral marriage registration law. “This is the victory of Sikhs; we had fought for this right for decades,” Tarlochan Singh said today. Akali Dal’s Rajya Sabha member Naresh Gujral also welcomed the decision saying. “It’s sad that Sikhs who sacrificed so much for the country had to feel alienated over such a small demand. We thank the PM and the Cabinet as this decision reassures minorities that their interests are protected. We want to congratulate Tarlochan Singh, former MP, who spearheaded the campaign in Parliament.” In the Cabinet, Information Minister Ambika Soni proposed that the amendment Bill be titled Anand Karaj Amendment Bill, 2012. This title is likely to be retained. So far, marriages amongst Sikhs, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and other communities, except Muslims, Christians, Parsis and Jews, were covered under the Hindu Marriage Act. 18
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa>>>who was he??« on: March 30, 2012, 07:23:57 PM »
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