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Messages - Kudrat Kaur
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« on: March 18, 2011, 08:40:36 PM »
ik 2 hor suggestions ne ji... 1. pehla home page teh updates used to be from News, Knowledge and Lok Virsa Section.. but now its from Shayari section.. But i think, we always have huge amt of posts from Shayari section so updates wont be able to cover all new posts.. and if this would be from news and all, we would not miss current affairs too like u did in News related to Japan.. ( i think enough justification :pagel: ) 2. Second.. Pehla Home page teh Latest News hundiya c related to current competitions and Festivals.. Like Ajj Holi aa but no celebrations on PJ. :( and no one is aware about Current Competition started by Simari.. http://punjabijanta.com/pj-games/new-competiton-piclyrics/So, If u could please make these changes, that would be nice too :)
982
« on: March 18, 2011, 08:28:26 PM »
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MADDY!!!... Waheguruji Bless U ... :smile:
983
« on: March 18, 2011, 08:26:04 PM »
Wahji Ajj tah sade Guglo bache da birthday aa... 8-> 8-> Happy Birthday Sweets!! Babaji sare Jahan diyan khushiyan bakshan... Nalle ik vadda ja ghutt ke hug.. mere walo.. :hug:
984
« on: March 17, 2011, 01:52:04 AM »
bahut sohna likhia aaji... =D> =D>
985
« on: March 17, 2011, 01:01:32 AM »
ik pehla old PJ teh jado v new user register hunda c ohda naam left hand side teh flash hunda c.. like pata chalda rehnda c ke kaun nawa register hoyea.. if that could be retrieved back.. that would be nice too.. :)
986
« on: March 16, 2011, 10:38:25 PM »
Assi tah zandgi nu alvda kar challe hai,,,,,,,,,,,, Preet teri bafa te bawafi di muhar lagga challe hai,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Na kari hun tu bayshak iss namani nu chete,,,,,,,,,, Assi tah apne bola te khud mukar challe hai,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Copy right by: Preet Kaur
Karni hundi je sukhali alvida eni sajjna... asi kado de hi dunia to tur jana c... jhal jhal dukh pak gaye kise ghade wangu.. nai te kache sohni de ghade de wangu khur jana c...
Nice one... I enjoy reading this conversation in Shayari =D> =D> and WELCOME BACK Tezyji :smile:
987
« on: March 16, 2011, 08:48:13 PM »
kinna sad hoye ne Hitler KAkaji sade.... ki hoyea?
Nalle change karo signature koyee khushi vali feeling wala banawo... /:)
nai vase ah v good aa :pagel:
988
« on: March 16, 2011, 08:46:09 PM »
ah sahi c.. vase sach aa emi hunda :hehe:
989
« on: March 16, 2011, 08:44:45 PM »
Wahji... Wadhayean Noor Kaki sadi... 8->
Nice promotion... Sohni lagdi aa PJ teh idhar udhar khedhdi dissdi aa Jad... 8->
990
« on: March 15, 2011, 10:09:25 PM »
Unaware of the fate that awaited her, the 24-year-old Indian student who was raped and murdered near Sydney suburbs on Wednesday night had spoken to her parents back home in Vadodara just two days before the incident.
[/size]“When I spoke to her over phone Monday last, she seemed very happy about what she was doing. I do not think there is any racism involved in this,” says Sanjay Thakkar, the victim’s uncle. Tosha’s body was found stuffed in a polybag dumped into a water body near Sydney on Friday.
[/size]Tosha’s father Sunil and mother Varsha Thakkar were too distraught to speak. [/size]Thakkar was studying accounting at the Sydney College of Business and IT, which collaborates with Southern Cross University, and was a permanent resident of Australia. Friends and family members of Thakkar told the media that they had no idea why she was killed. [/size]The police has arrested 19-year-old Daniel Stani-Reginald in connection with the murder. The accused was questioned by detectives and charged with murder and aggravated sexual assault. Stani-Reginald, who lived close to Thakkar in Croydon, was arrested at an Ashfield motel over the weekend and appeared via video link in Parramatta Local Court on Sunday, according to the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. The court refused to grant him bail. [/size][/color] [/size][/color]
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« on: March 15, 2011, 10:03:01 PM »
Bahut hi vadiya gal aa ji.. We all Sikhs are proud of Amitoj Singh.. par khush hon de naal naal sanu ih news sanu kujh sikhiya v dindiyan ne and remind our responsibilities as Sikhs....
992
« on: March 13, 2011, 01:32:09 AM »
Good Luck Brar Saab!!
PJ will miss u too.. Par ayunde jaande reha karo.. this don't take much time to login once a day...
993
« on: March 13, 2011, 01:29:04 AM »
@ Dafa Hona.. Sorry , I didn't know that .. :smile:
@ Fateh.. You can't condemned whole country on the basis of few examples . And studies u r talking about could be represented in concerned with India too.. And Always remember, Pakistan was part of India.. and Mainly punjab.. so when u r disgusting Pakistan this means its against Punjab too..
kujh samjhiya Sade Kake ( Angry young man) :pagel:
@ Elle.. As far arrange marriages r concerned.. Divorce Rate in India is 1.1% in comparison to US where it is 45.8%.. :smile:
994
« on: March 12, 2011, 11:29:10 PM »
Guru Har Krishan was the youngest of the Gurus. Installed as Guru at the age of five,he treated many small pox patients and got exposed to small pox and died at age of 7 with small pox.
995
« on: March 12, 2011, 11:15:07 PM »
I like to give surprises but not given to me..
I don't remember big surprises but my room mate likes to give me surprises and most of time menu thoda intuition pehla hi hunda ke whats in her mind.. so appa inne surpirsed nai hunde.. :pagel:
Yeah, jado shote hunde c oddo dad jado v surprised outings plan karde c .. oddo bahut khushi hundi c.. :)
996
« on: March 12, 2011, 11:07:22 PM »
When we talk about culture thenWestern World i.e. Europe, the Americas (North and South America), Israel, Australia and New Zealand.Eastern WorldIndia, China, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Sri lanka, Afganistan and Burma ( Asian Countries)
997
« on: March 12, 2011, 10:50:26 PM »
Today, across India, an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 young women live to regret marriages that have left them alone, miserable and consumed with shame.
According to Balwant Singh Ramoowalia of the the Lok Bhalai party, a small political organisation in Punjab, over 22,000 abandoned brides have registered criminal cases against their NRI (Non-Resident Indian) grooms in Punjab alone. The South Asian Post and its sister papers were among the first newspapers in Canada to highlight and investigate this social menace five years ago. A 2007 report by the Punjab University stated that about 25,000 abandoned women in Punjab alone faced an uphill battle against a legal system which provides little hope of justice. It suggested the Indian government should stamp the marital status of NRIs in their passports and bring in new laws to protect vulnerable women. With an estimated 30,000 brides being abandoned every year, usually by husbands living overseas, India’s Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs also recommends that families hire private detectives to vet suitors and avoid being conned into giving away dowries, which are officially outlawed but are still common among the wealthy. The ministry estimates that hundreds of thousands of brides are lied to or misled each year. While arranged marriages between Indo-Canadians and Indian nationals have a time-honoured and successful history, police in the state of Punjab, from which 75 per cent of B.C.’s Indo-Canadian population originates, say half of these marriages today are frauds. Jalandhar, where the crackdown has begun is in Punjab’s Doaba region where this phenomenon–some have likened to organized crime – occurs at an alarming rate. Of the nearly 30,000 women deserted by NRI husbands and roughly 15,000 of them belong to the Doaba region. Jalandhar Passport officer Parneet Singh told reporters that the passports of those grooms were impounded who did not respond to the show-cause notices sent to them within 15 days.In a concerted effort to stop a social scourge that has left over 30,000 women desperate and looking for their husbands, a government team in the town of Jalandhar, Punjab has begun impounding the passports of the so-called Non-Resident Indian (NRI) runaway bridegrooms. and example of one successful implementation of these efforts .. In one case, an NRI man’s passport was impounded even before the show-cause notice was issued because he was set to fly abroad when the complaint against him was received. Complainant Parveen Bhatti, talking to The Indian Express, revealed that her husband Pradeep Singh had deserted her just after her marriage in 2008 and he was about to fly abroad after showing himself as unmarried, but she made a complaint to the passport officer, who acted immediately and impounded Pradeep’s passport just a few hours before the flight on February 22.
998
« on: March 12, 2011, 10:30:23 PM »
not a good example for comparison.. there could be many reasons for this in this particular case other than culture behind the picture..
As Killa said, Most of us are Indians here and minimum legal age for marriage for girls in India is 18 years old and for boys its 21 years old..
999
« on: March 12, 2011, 06:14:31 PM »
i like it
menu pata c :hehe: challo ik hor suno.. :pagel: Preet nu suit karda..
video emi aa..song theek aa
1000
« on: March 12, 2011, 06:02:53 PM »
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