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5401
Fun Time / Re: ghane da jawab ghane ch
« on: August 11, 2008, 08:31:06 PM »
yaar tun jug jug jeeven, eh tusi thread fer vapas ley aunda...

saleem:
mein keya chan ji salaam kehne aa
sade kolon haske vi langeya karo
asin vi tan esey hi gali'ch rehne aa
mein keya chan ji salaam kehne aa

rani randeep:
chado ji chado ji eh ni sauda manzoor
nit di salaam naal gal banju
ehda hi change aa asin rehiye door door
chado ji chado ji eh ni sauda manzoor

Saleem & Rani Randeep - Salaam (Salaam)
agla lafaz: Sauda

5402
Pics / Re: Sat Sri Akal Bajorgoooo
« on: August 11, 2008, 08:18:33 PM »
murh murh yaad satave pind deya babeyan di,

dekh kidhan seef khedan laggeyo, chatayi bashake

5403
Yeah there's no doubt about the corrupt nature of Indian gov't.  I think people in India are so used to the corruptness that they've accepted it as a part of life.

Also I know it is tough for the poor.  Then again if you're set out to consider all the horrible conditions that people live in.  I think you should also consider our relatives in Africa who are dying out of hunger and AIDS every single day.  The world needs help, we should all contribute in any way we can!

5404
Pics / Re: Sat Sri Akal Bajorgoooo
« on: August 11, 2008, 08:08:15 PM »
hahah bahut ghaint foto aa yaar

5405


Zee Business` special show today to salute Singh achievers

Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi, Aug 08: With India in the grip of the ‘Singh’ fever, in a first of its kind initiative, Zee Business channel is doing a special show called 'Singh is Kinng' to salute Singh achievers. The show is aimed to coincide it with the release of Akshay starer 'Singh is Kinng' that is realising at the Box Office today.

The show will be telecasted live on Zee Business on 8th August between 2:30-4:00PM and a one hour repeat will happen in the evening prime-time at 9.00 PM. It’s for the first time that an Indian news channel is doing such a show that will feature a plethora of issues ranging from Sikh history to their contribution to the Indian economy.

Luminaries from the Sikh community who have made a mark in their respective fields will be sharing their experiences. The panel includes NRI entrepreneur Sant Chatwal, Ranbaxy MD Malvinder Singh, Navjot Singh Siddhu, Film Producer Bobby Bedi and singing sensation Rabbi Shergill.

And to more add flavour to the event, anchor Naveen Soni will be seen posing as a ‘Singh’ complete with a beard and a turban!

5406
Request / Re: song needed
« on: August 10, 2008, 10:09:15 PM »
ah leh Angel Kudiye,
Durga Rangila - Kaale Pani Warga
album: Na Layo Na Layo (2004)
http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item117

5407
Introductions / New Friends / Re: ssa janta
« on: August 10, 2008, 08:59:24 PM »
sat sri akal!

hahah nah mitran mein Sat Sri Akal ton bina gal ni shuru karda hunna, jehnu marzi puchlayi

5408
Lyrics / Re: nice song
« on: August 10, 2008, 08:47:05 PM »
Manmohan Waris - Kehnde Ne Siaane
album: Dil Nachda

mein ehdi interview parhda si ik punjabi akhbaar vich, eh kehnda ke mein eh gana ess karke gaya, ke loki bahut sharabiya wale ganey gaunde aa, te ajj kal de gabru puraniya kharakaan bhul gaye...

challo gaa ditta changa hoya, par eh appeyi fer sharabiyan de gane gaunda hunda haha

5409
Lyrics / Re: song
« on: August 10, 2008, 10:02:43 AM »
mein haje kal parso hi aa film (Kaun Kise da Belli) dekhi aa, theek theek aa kuch jayada haseya wali nahi

song: Preet Brar - Kaun Kise Da Beli

5410
News Khabran / Punjabi theatre loses a star: Harpal Singh Tiwana
« on: August 09, 2008, 11:25:52 AM »
Punjab to get centre for performing arts
CM to finance auditorium in memory of Harpal Tiwana
Tribune News Service



Chandigarh, August 8
Punjab is set to start a Centre for Performing Arts with friends and relatives of noted theatre artiste-director Harpal Tiwana persuading state Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to support the move to build an auditorium in his name in Patiala.

Noted actor Om Puri, who described Harpal Tiwana as the person who gave him
his first break, said the late actor-director had seen him perform at the Khalsa
College in Patiala.

“He asked me if I would like to perform for his Kala Manch. I said yes but told him I was working as a laboratory assistant for Rs 125 per month and could not let go of the pay.” Puri said Tiwana immediately took him on as an assistant at Rs 150 per month. “The National School of Drama (NSD) and films came much later,” he added.

Puri, who was here along with Gurdas Mann, Hansraj Hans, Pammi Bai, Dolly Guleria, Bhagwant Mann and other members of the Harpal Tiwana Foundation, impressed upon the Chief Minister to fund the construction of an auditorium as well as Centre for the Performing Arts to give an appropriate tribute to a person who exemplified Punjab and Punjabiyat.

Besides a number of noted singers, the Chief Minister’s brother in law Amarjit Singh Sidhu and Akali leader Surjit Singh Rakhra also backed the issue.

Sidhu said how Tiwana was like his elder brother and how he took the responsibility of managing the stage during performances at the Mohindra College in Patiala.

Tiwana’s wife Neena and son Manpal, the force behind the Foundation, spoke about the need to have a theatre of international standard in Punjab.

They said the Punjab government needed to come forward to make this possible, adding governments in other states had helped theatre groups establish auditoriums.

The Chief Minister surprised everyone on the occasion by saying the government was ready to construct the entire auditorium at its own cost.

“We will spend the entire money,” he said, adding he had been feeling for some time that the performing art was not getting its due in the state.

While urging the Harpal Tiwana Foundation to make a project report for the new centre, the CM also requested acclaimed singer Hans Raj Hans to form a committee to lay the ground work for the creation of a Sangeet Academy in Ludhiana in memory of late ‘Voice Of India’ star Ishmeet Singh. He also released a book “Oa Jo Si - Harpal Tiwana, Kala ate Zindagi” on the occasion.

ref: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20080809/punjab1.htm#3





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WITH the death of Harpal Tiwana, Punjab has lost a bright star in its theatre and film firmament. Born in 1935, Harpal was the son of the late Jagir Singh Tiwana, the famous hockey player of Punjab, who was also a distinguished police officer of Patiala state and a poet of the Urdu language. Harpal was studying in MA (English) at Government College, Ludhiana, when he got admission to the National School of Drama, Delhi. He was the first Punjabi student to join this course scholarship from the Punjab Government of late Partap Singh Kairon.

There he learnt the art of acting and directing under the guidance of E.Alkazi, world renowned teacher of drama. Like his teacher, Harpal too earned fame by staging plays in many states of India and in foreign countries like Canada, Russia, America, England, Lebanon, Kuwait, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, Iraq, Syria and Jordan. Apart from social plays, he staged dramas related to the Sikh history, like Dr Harcharan Singh’s “Hind di Chadar” and “Chamkaur di Garhi” etc.

He produced and directed some Punjabi films. Among them, “Laung da Lishkara” and “Diva Bale Saari Raat” were very successful. “Laung...” was also written by him. This film, free from the vulgarity generally ascribed to Punjabi films, proved to be a box-office hit. It ran for 24 weeks and 25 weeks at Amritsar and Ludhiana, respectively. It was also shown to Indian and French film-goers with sub-titles in Hindi and French. Its cast included Raj Babbar, Om Puri, Mehar Mittal, Nina Tiwana, Nirmal Rishi, Gurdas Maan, Harpreet Deol, Sukhvinder Sohi and introduced Harpal Tiwana’s son Manpal and daughter Luna.

“Diva Bale Saari Raat” depicted the social problem of a Muslim family. Its cast included Girja Shankar, Preeti Sapru, Nina Tiwana, Nirmal Rishi, Mehar Mittal and Harpal Tiwana himself.

In film-making, Harpal was influenced by D.W. Griffith and Elia Kazan.

“Sanjhi Diwar” is Harpal’s first Hindi telefilm based on Santokh Singh Dheer’s famous Punjabi short story “Sanjhi Kandh”. Harpal Tiwana played the lead role of an elder brother in it. Dealing with a family feud, the film depicts the rural life in Punjab in its various aspects. It was telecast on the National Programme of Delhi Doordarshan.

Another job that Harpal took upon himself was to teach the new generations the techniques of drama and film. For this purpose, he had turned his residence (Jagir Estate) into a vast play-house and film studio equipped with the necessary apparatus. He taught his pupils stage and screen acting, direction and script writing. His wife Nina Tiwana assisted him in all this. His fondness for Punjabi culture is revealed to his visitors at home. His ‘play-house’ is not decorated with modern and sophisticated paraphernalia but with relics of an old Punjabi village life, like a cartwheel and churning pot etc. In this field, he was influenced by Dr M.S. Randhawa.

The list of his pupils is very long. It includes stalwarts of the Indian film screen Raj Babbar, Om Puri and Girja Shankar along with Desh Gautam, Nirmal Rishi, Sukhvinder Sohi, Mahindra Sandhu, Deepak Seth, Sailesh Prabhakar, Kuldeep Singh, Gurdeep Chauhan and many others.

He was very busy during his last days. After having staged the popular play “Ik Akkh, Ik Nazar” (related to Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s life and exploits) not only in his native land but also in England, Canada and America, he was turning the same into a movie now. The play is written by Kartar Singh Duggal, sponsored by the Department of Cultural Affairs Punjab and staged by Harpal Tiwana’s Punjabi Folk Theatre International (Regd). It was in connection with the shooting of this movie that he visited Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, and was involved in the fatal accident on the Jwalamukhi-Hoshiarpur road on May 19, 2002. He died at the spot along with an actress, Harpreet Kaur. His other two male companions sustained serious injuries.

His family, fans, pupils and the film and drama-loving public will miss this ever-smiling and dynamic personality. He had a discerning eye, high-pitched voice, heart of gold and zeal for living a happy and useful life.

He was awarded the title of Shiromani Film and Theatre Artiste by the Language Department, Punjab, and then became a member of its Advisory Committee.

He propagated the message of love, sympathy and unity in the world torn by hate, violence and sectarian trends.

5411
News Khabran / Punjab to get 21 more engg colleges
« on: August 09, 2008, 10:59:47 AM »
Punjab to get 21 more engg colleges
9 Aug 2008, 0340 hrs IST, Surinder Awasthi,TNN


CHANDIGARH: Punjab seems to be heading for a dearth of qualified and competent faculty, deterioration in education standards and unemployment in technical manpower with 21 more engineering colleges getting approval by the All-India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). This means a 50% increase this year in their number against 42 started last year.

Confirming this, secretary, technical education Tajinder Kaur said 21 engineering colleges with initial intake of over 3,000 students, five pharmacy colleges with intake of 300 students and 21 management institutes with intake of 1,200 students have been started this year in the state.

Conceding the initial teething problems, Kaur insisted that all these new institutes had the requisite infrastructure prescribed by the AICTE for the first stage and there was little to worry on this account.

However, she confirmed that around 80% students had failed in mathematics paper of second semester last year.

But it was just an exception as the overall results had been over 85% at Punjab Technical University to which these colleges were affiliated.

Expressing concern over the sudden spurt in technical education and non-availability of qualified staff and quality of turnout, principal of DAV Engg College, Jalandhar, CL Kochhar said, "There were only three engg colleges till 1960. More started coming up in the 1990s and in 2000 there were 30-odd colleges.

Commercialization of technical education has resulted in the spurt but it was up to the PTU and AICTE to ensure that standards were maintained." Kochhar added quickly that those institutes which pay well to its staff do get qualified teachers too.

However, Prof Rajnish Arora of Amritsar Engg College welcomed the opening of new colleges. He dismissed the associated problems as transitional phenomenon as the increase in demand of faculty would ensure speedy supply too in near future as more students were opting for postgraduation and PhD in technical education.

"In developed countries, 15 to 20% students opt for technical education while in India their strength hovers around 5 to 7%. And in Punjab, availability of seats per thousand population in technical institutions is far less than many other states like Andhra," averred Arora, suggesting that there was still scope for more colleges.

On quality of education, he said sheer competition to attract best students would ensure quality of education.

Echoing the same sentiments, Prof HS Saini, principal of Chandigarh Engg College, Landran, who had a long stint in Andhra Pradesh, which has around 300 such colleges, felt that the university and government should be pro-active to ensure quality faculty in the technical institutes and go in for in-service training of teachers too.

"Teaching is no more black board, chalk and talk business but means being more interactive now, where the teachers should be more accessible and more knowledgeable and constantly supplemented by other aids like internet," said Saini.

ref: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Chandigarh/Punjab_to_get_21_more_engg_colleges/articleshow/3344269.cms

5412
Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: August 09, 2008, 10:27:49 AM »
Why indian govt attack on Shri Harmandir Sahib ?

The indian govt attacked Harimandir Sahib because they feared the growing power of Punjab and Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.  The problem originally was started by the Indian govt with their bad policies that restricted a Sikh from being prosperous in their own state Punjab.  Originally the Indian govt had promised a lot of powers to Punjab when partition happened to India, but Punjab never received any autonomous powers.  Worse of all, Punjab was given even less powers compared to other states, with no control over their own water.  Punjab is a farming state, so water is crucial to its success.  Also, the strange rules about shrewd castes made the matters worse as Sikhs could not even get jobs.  And this was what Jarnail singh Bhindranwale fought for.  If you listen to his speeches, you will know all he wants is equal rights.  He didn't want money or a political seat, but just so that Sikhs are atleast recognized in India (which they are still not).

5413
Knowledge / Re: question of the day
« on: August 09, 2008, 10:22:16 AM »
next question: Give me atleast one policy of Indian government that harms Punjab.
agla sawaal: Hindustani Sarkar di koi ik gal dasso jis naal Punjab raaj nu nuksaan pahuncheya hove!


eh sawaal da tusi dona (cheena te punjaban kurhi) jawab ditta ke operation bluestar bahut hi marhi event si punjab wastey te india di government barey... vaisey mera sawaal police varey si, par jo tusi jawab ditta eh vi theek hi aa (mein hi swaal nu changi tara likheya ni si)...  so dhanwaad...

5414
Shayari / Re: MA (Mother) Da Rutba....for all of them who love mothers
« on: August 07, 2008, 10:19:30 PM »
bahut pyar bhari kavita likhi aa tusi, bahut vadiya vai

5415
Funny Videos / Re: Funiest video
« on: August 07, 2008, 10:15:28 PM »
hahahaha yaar kisey nu pata eh kehdi film chon aa... menu lagda mein bahut pehlan di dekhiyo aa par hun yaad ni

5416
Shayari / Re: punjabbb yaadd.....
« on: August 07, 2008, 10:15:03 PM »
tusi dona ne bahut vadiya likheya yaar
dhanwaad

5417
Shayari / Re: chale...bye frm jatti
« on: August 05, 2008, 08:16:45 PM »
priceless tun uddaney di koshish kar rahi aa?

urrhke kithey jayungi?

5418
Shayari / Re: Ajj de Nujawan Da Muh Bool Haal
« on: August 05, 2008, 08:14:31 PM »
bahut vadiya likheya yaar
akhi dekheya haal lagda

5419
Shayari / Re: ~*GaNg$TaA*~ __JaTT-->>>de VicHar
« on: August 05, 2008, 08:13:38 PM »
balle oh tere bahut ghaint likheya!

5420
Gup Shup / Re: happy birthday punjabikudiiii sisuuuu
« on: August 05, 2008, 08:12:23 PM »

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