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Fun Time / Re: jehri cheej mainu pasand aa je.....................?
« on: August 03, 2010, 06:09:39 PM »
jerdayi cheez manu psandh aa jave mae paun nu dayi kosish karda haa

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PJ Games / Re: Competition - Gana Gao Apni Awaz Wich
« on: August 03, 2010, 06:07:13 PM »
jae kisae na utube toa kisae dayi awaj chori kiti usda ki sajja rakhi aa :hehe:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Help my pictures del kive kra?
« on: August 03, 2010, 05:16:20 PM »
janta tohade jini sayani thora hegayi aa lolz ja akalmandh :sad:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Help my pictures del kive kra?
« on: August 03, 2010, 12:26:17 PM »
forum ch toa pic delete karni saukhi aa i think o kite hor khenda huna :hehe:


jida b aa tusidas do mod saab

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Shayari / Re: Tadapta hua dil......
« on: August 03, 2010, 11:20:58 AM »
nyc bro  :wait:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Help my pictures del kive kra?
« on: August 03, 2010, 11:17:20 AM »
Sat shri akaal ji  

mainu plz eh daso my pictures del kive kra?

thanks in advance


kitho karni picture delete bai ji

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Shayari / Re: Mera hath apne hath vich fad k
« on: August 03, 2010, 11:02:09 AM »
haha vadiya veer great keep it up  :loll:

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Shayari / Re: Yaadan De Daryavan Ch_____
« on: August 03, 2010, 10:59:33 AM »
nice vir g  :he:

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Shayari / Re: jaa sohniyaa,tu vasda reh,
« on: August 03, 2010, 10:57:40 AM »
nice vir g

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: Shaheed Udham Singh (1899-1940)
« on: August 03, 2010, 10:01:19 AM »
Ok

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: Shaheed Udham Singh (1899-1940)
« on: August 02, 2010, 05:13:12 PM »
Es topic vich tusi sare janae nae kush na kush Shaheed udham sing ji dae jivan naal sambatat kush na share karo sare aggae Benayati kiti jayndi sab jane parvan karo thank you very much all.

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Shaheed Udham Singh (1899-1940)
« on: August 02, 2010, 05:01:59 PM »
Shaheed Udham Singh (1899-1940)
Udham Singh, a revolutionary nationalist, was born Sher Singh on 26 December 1899, at Sunam, in the then princely state of Patiala. His father, Tahal Singh, was at that time working as a watchman on a railway crossing in the neighbouring village of Upall. Sher Singh lost his parents bef...ore he was seven years and was admitted along with his brother Mukta Singh to the Central Khalsa Orphanage at Amritsar on 24 October 1907. As both brothers were administered the Sikh initiatory rites at the Orphanage, they received new names, Sher Singh becoming Udham Singh and Mukta Singh Sadhu Singh. In 1917, Udham Singh's brother also died, leaving him alone in the world.

Udham Singh left the Orphanage after passing the matriculation examination in 1918. He was present in the Jallianvala Bag on the fateful Baisakhi day, 13 April 1919, when a peaceful assembly of people was fired upon by General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, killing over one thousand people. The event which Udham Singh used to recall with anger and sorrow, turned him to the path of revolution. Soon after, he left India and went to the United States of America. He felt thrilled to learn about the militant activities of the Babar Akalis in the early 1920's, and returned home. He had secretly brought with him some revolvers and was arrested by the police in Amritsar, and sentenced to four years imprisonment under the Arms Act. On release in 1931, he returned to his native Sunam, but harassed by the local police, he once again returned to Amritsar and opened a shop as a signboard painter, assuming the name of Ram Muhammad Singh Azad. This name, which he was to use later in England, was adopted to emphasize the unity of all the religious communities in India in their struggle for political freedom.
Udham Singh was deeply influenced by the activities of Bhagat Singh and his revolutionary group. In 1935, when he was on a visit to Kashmlr, he was found carrying Bhagat Singh's portrait. He invariably referred to him as his guru. He loved to sing political songs, and was very fond of Ram Prasad Bismal, who was the leading poet of the revolutionaries. After staying for some months in Kashmlr, Udham Singh left India. He wandered about the continent for some time, and reached England by the mid-thirties. He was on the lookout for an opportunity to avenge the Jalliavala Bagh tragedy. The long-waited moment at last came on 13 March 1940. On that day, at 4.30 p.m. in the Caxton Hall, London, where a meeting of the East India Association was being held in conjunction with the Royal Central Asian Society, Udham Singh fired five to six shots from his pistol at Sir Michael O'Dwyer, who was governor of the Punjab when the Amritsar massacre had taken place. O'Dwyer was hit twice and fell to the ground dead and Lord Zetland, the Secretary of State for India, who was presiding over the meeting was injured. Udham Singh was overpowered with a smoking revolver. He in fact made no attempt to escape and continued saying that he had done his duty by his country.
On 1 April 1940, Udham Singh was formally charged with the murder of Sir Michael O'Dwyer. On 4 June 1940, he was committed to trial, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, before Justice Atkinson, who sentenced him to death. An appeal was filed on his behalf which was dismissed on 15 July 1940. On 31 July 1940, Udham Singh was hanged in Pentonville Prison in London.
Udham Singh was essentially a man of action and save his statement before the judge at his trial, there was no writing from his pen available to historians. Recently, letters written by him to Shiv Singh Jauhal during his days in prison after the shooting of Sir Michael O'Dwyer have been discovered and published. These letters show him as a man of great courage, with a sense of humour. He called himself a guest of His Majesty King George, and he looked upon death as a bride he was going to wed. By remaining cheerful to the last and going joyfully to the gallows, he followed the example of Bhagat Singh who had been his beau ideal. During the trial, Udham Singh had made a request that his ashes be sent back to his country, but this was not allowed. In 1975, however, the Government of India, at the instance of the Punjab Government, finally succeeded in bringing his ashes home. Lakhs of people gathered on the occasion to pay homage to his memory.

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: ਬੁਝਾਰਤ
« on: August 02, 2010, 03:20:12 PM »
                                                                                                             tainu kuch jayada hi hassa aunda  :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :angr: :angr: :angry: :angry: :angry: :comeon: :comeon:
:wait:

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Request / Re: Request Video Of The Day
« on: August 02, 2010, 08:12:56 AM »
ada kida chalan vari sir video paya karo yaar , nale es song ta phela ik hor song c Ghulam ali da bhai ta tusa play nai kita..... yaar!

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Jokes Majaak / Re: comment maro
« on: July 31, 2010, 11:51:28 PM »
Jae Bai athae bhaiyan aa gae na ta ohna nae bhiar da chak fatte denae !!! Oh  tae punjab ch nai maan jae bahar aa gae ohna ah khavat sachi kar denai k rukha nu paisae lagdae :)

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Jokes Majaak / comment maro
« on: July 31, 2010, 11:35:17 PM »
ਿੲੱਕ ਭੱੲੀਅਾ : "ਯਾਰ ਕਣਕ ਵੱਢਣ ਤੋਂ ਬਾਅਦ ਅਾਪਾਂ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਵਿੱਚ ਕੀ ਕਰਨਾ ਹੈਂਗਾ?

ਦੂਜਾ ਭੱੲੀਅਾ : ਓਹੀ ਜੋ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਕਰਦੇ ਹੈਂਗੇ, "IELTS" ਤੇ ਫਿਰ "Australia"


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Gup Shup / Re: ALLRA DE ISHQ VICH MITRO GHAATE E GHAATE NE
« on: July 31, 2010, 08:44:22 PM »
Bilkul sahi 100%

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News Khabran / Re: SECURITY UP AT BEAS DERA
« on: July 31, 2010, 05:49:25 PM »
Kado dayi planing 22ji

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Sab jhoot boli jande !! Brar ana nu b thok dao pata nai sale kado dae punjab tae raaj karn dae captain saab tae badal magrae apnae jwak nu training dayi jandae !!!

Thok dao ana nu b koi nava banda uthan ai nai dindae !!!!

Jado da mae apni hosh ch aya odo da ayi badal te captain koi hor nu b moka davo!!

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News Khabran / Re: SECURITY UP AT BEAS DERA
« on: July 31, 2010, 05:27:47 PM »
Thok dao thok dao !

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