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Gup Shup / Re: MOST dangerous dog breeds
« on: April 07, 2009, 08:55:40 AM »
Mera manpasandi kutta vi vekhlayo: Good Dog gone bad
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Gup Shup / Re: MOST dangerous dog breeds« on: April 07, 2009, 08:55:40 AM »
Mera manpasandi kutta vi vekhlayo: Good Dog gone bad
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Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Re: Miss punjabi janta..« on: April 07, 2009, 08:53:04 AM »
tenu poll banauni chahidi si, te fer ohde vich sarey hi kudiyan de naam likh dindi.
Ess tareeke naal votan da lokan nu pata ni lagna si kehne keenu vote payi aa. Samjhdi aa? 3943
PJ Games / Re: choose one!!!« on: April 07, 2009, 08:52:04 AM »
dono. ik pasey rajai ik pasey kambal.
ullu ke ulli? 3944
Gup Shup / Re: pala dasso ???« on: April 07, 2009, 08:48:24 AM »ajj main tuwaanoN ki aakhnaa si, guess karo , chuwaani daouN gaaa Menu lagda tun sanu dasna si ke teri chuwani guwach gayi, ohnu labho! "ni ethey meri chuwani digg payi, neyon ke chukki jawana" 3945
Gup Shup / Re: !!!!ATTENTION!!!! plz!!!!« on: April 06, 2009, 03:08:35 PM »
Mein vi mannda ke CPU de pichey dekhna vi jaroori hai, ess layi mein apna message badal ditta hai!
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Complaints / Re: Guddi (punjabi kudi)should b admin again!!!« on: April 06, 2009, 02:16:40 PM »
Guddi, tenu sare kehnde aa ke admin banja, hun tan banja!
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Gup Shup / Re: !!!!ATTENTION!!!! plz!!!!« on: April 06, 2009, 02:15:30 PM »
Also, there is software available that will let you record keystrokes or mouse events. The best way is to do banking only on HTTPS sites (image below):
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Religous Videos / Son of a Sardar - Tigerstyle and Kanwar MC« on: April 06, 2009, 10:37:07 AM »
The actual video for Part 1 just came out from Tigerstyle:
"Son Of A Sardar (Part 1)" by Tigerstyle & Kanwar appears on albums: "Panj" LP, Immortal Productions UK "Singh Soormay", Frankfinn Music India Part 2 (fan video)
"Son of A Sardar (Part 2) by Tigerstyle & Kanwar appears on albums: "Mystics, Martyrs & Maharajas" LP, Nachural Records UK 3950
Gup Shup / Re: MALE-FEMALE 5abi ch« on: April 06, 2009, 08:39:18 AM »
apne topic nu apeyi tabah kari jayo tusi dono!
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News Khabran / Tata NANO hitting Punjab heavy« on: April 03, 2009, 04:11:31 PM »
Nano matches Mercedes in Punjab
Vijay C Roy & Vikas Sharma / New Delhi/ Chandigarh April 4, 2009, 0:12 IST World’s cheapest car Nano is finding equal favour in Punjab, which is a lucrative market for high-end cars like Mercedes Benz, BMW and Audi. Tata Motors Ltd territory manager Manoj Arora said, “Our seven dealers in Punjab sold about 1,500 forms on the very first day of unveiling the car in the region.” The forms will be available to the remaining dealers in a couple of days. Apart from Tata dealers, the forms would be available at select 97 branches of the State Bank of India at major cities in the Chandigarh circle, he added. “We simply can’t tell it, you have to visit the showroom and see for yourself,” is how Rohit Kapoor of Automobile Kapoor’s Private Limited, Amritsar, sums up the response for Tata’s dream car. The car was unveiled in Kapoor’s showroom on Thursday, and they have already sold over 200 forms in two days, he claims. Ludhiana-based Dada Motors too sold around 200 forms in two days. “The response is overwhelming. We have received more than 500 enquiries,” said its process manager Amrit. Similar excitement was witnessed in other places. While Mehta Motors, the dealers for Tata Motors in Bhatinda, sold around 100 forms in two days, Cargo Motors of Jalandhar, could sell 50 forms during the period. State Bank of India, chief general manager (Chandigarh circle) Ajay Swaroop said the bank expected its auto loan portfolio to increase five per cent with the launch of Nano. Of the total 300,000 forms available in Chandigarh and Punjab for the first booking to be started from April 9, 50 per cent would be available at the SBI branches. Last year, the bank provided finance for 9,500 passenger cars worth Rs 280 crore in the region comprising Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and J&K. 3953
News Khabran / Punjab disability 'uranium link'« on: April 03, 2009, 04:08:18 PM »
Punjab disability 'uranium link'
By Asit Jolly BBC News, Chandigarh Tests on children with cerebral palsy or mental disabilities in the Indian state of Punjab have revealed high levels of uranium. A charity based in Faridkot city said chemical analyses of hair specimens collected from 149 children in its care showed "unexpected amounts" of toxins. The children included in the study were all under 13, it said. The result has baffled the authorities as there are no known sources of uranium in Punjab. 'Startling' The chemical tests were conducted on the suggestion of Dr Carin Smit, a South African metal toxicologist associated with the UK-based non-governmental organisation Defeat Autism Now. Samples of hair collected from the 149 children, then resident at the Faridkot-based charity, Baba Farid Centre for Special Children, were tested at Trace Mineral, a laboratory in Germany. The results were startling, Prithpal Singh, head of Baba Farid, said. "Around 80% of the samples, including those from children with cerebral palsy, revealed the presence of uranium in levels that the experts have described as pathological," Mr Singh said. "We are informed that there is a fairly well established correlation between exposure to uranium and birth defects, renal damage and several forms of cancer. "This could well be among the causes of the conditions afflicting our children." The "unexpected" results have drawn Dr Smit and her colleague Vera Dirr back to Faridkot, where they have now collected urine samples from the children to get more specific evidence of uranium exposure. No-one seems to have any idea as to the source of the uranium. Some experts say the problem may be more widespread. No-one apart from the children at the Faridkot centre has been examined for the presence of toxic metals. Mr Singh said experts had clarified that the results did not imply any exposure to radioactivity. Health officials in Punjab said they were unaware of the problem. "This is not a health subject. We don't know how children are showing such high concentrations of uranium," Punjab health minister Lakshmi Kanta Chawla said. "It is for the central government in Delhi to deal with the problem." ref: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7979022.stm 3954
Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Beauty product companies have discovered a major market in Punjab« on: April 03, 2009, 04:06:03 PM »
Beauty product companies have discovered a major market in Punjab
Chandigarh, Fri, 03 Apr 2009 ANI Chandigarh, April 3 (ANI): A growing number of global cosmetics and skin care companies are expanding their product lines in the Punjab to capitalise on the growth of urban areas in the State. Indian skin is being coddled like never before global brands - Maybelline, Miners, Clarins, Revlon and others are some of the popular names introducing high-end, technologically advanced skincare products. Foreign brands, presently, constitute about 20 per cent of the Indian cosmetic market. But foreign share has been increasing as of urban Indian women basic skincare has not remained basic anymore. Sophisticated formulations are finding their way into their lives. Currently, anti-ageing category is the fastest growing segment. One can notice that a retail revolution is taking place in the cosmetics sector. Currently worth 950 million dollars, it is set to touch 1.4 billion dollars by 2010. "They are trendy; the latest colours are there. There are different shades. I don't want to put the same shade that my mother puts. I want to have something totally different, something jazzy, something which I see probably on the Hollywood movie. I want to put the same share, which I get from the international ranges," said Pallavi Mishra, a beauty products enthusiast in Chandigarh. The rapidly increasing number of women in white-collar jobs and their growing taste for sophistication has propelled India to become one of the fastest growing markets for cosmetics in the world. The growth is also largely being driven by an ever-expanding middle class, which is rapidly evolving due to the expansion of service-oriented industries. In the quest for quality products at competitive prices, Indian has been sourcing a number of cosmetics from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong. And, the leaders of global cosmetic industry are already making India a springboard for higher returns. France has been the traditional supplier with imports increasing over 170 per cent in the last five years to 19.39 million dollars. Imports from the U.S. and the UK have also recorded a significant growth. "It' been a great response. The consumers have started to adopt the brand really well. It is for the first time that they have an international brand. And the pricing is also at the right level. The growth has been fantastic and phenomenal. To give you an idea, in our second year, we grew 55 per cent over the first year. Now the brand is well- known and we have been able to hold our market," said Alexis Szabo, Regional Director of M.A.C. (Middle East, India and Africa). Indian and international cosmetic companies are also targeting the 'untapped' market for their products - men. With an increasing number of Indian men thronging saloons for variety of beauty treatments such as manicures, pedicures and getting facials among other beauty enhancing techniques, cosmetic products sales are going through the roof. "Earlier, only women used the beauty products, now men are very much using these products. You can see men's clinic and dermatologist clinic for them. Hair remover, permanent laser and all that and they are more conscious about the facial and you find them in the beauty parlor now. So the market size is increasing," said Arvinder Singh, Business Manager, Ebony in Chandigarh. Indian retail groups, with their strategy to offer quality goods to consumers are bringing foreign brands into the Indian market. The trend is expected to gain strength, as direct selling companies are also finding India a lucrative market. For instance, the Toronto-based M.A.C. Cosmetics, an Estee Lauder brand, has set up its exclusive stores in the Indian metros like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. Oriflame, which now sells locally manufactured products in the country, has focused on quality and price, giving the middle class Indian women a better deal to get the cosmetic she wants. By Sunil Sharma (ANI). ref: http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/81510 Chakdeyo mundeyo beauty parlara nu, te banjayo ess kudi wargey: 3955
Complaints / Re: I MISS MY BRO DEV« on: April 03, 2009, 01:05:47 PM »
Meri dhamki vi sunlayo..
I'm going to delete my account now, unless you guys bring back Gangsta Jatti/Shanno. 3956
Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Re: New Fashion ALERT: Baby Carriers« on: April 03, 2009, 10:57:30 AM »
Eh joke si, dekho tan sahi ki kalayanter keeteyo aa, kisey ne vini pauna!
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Gup Shup / Re: ting tong........mai gulaaboo jaanu no milen ja rehi wa kal no......« on: April 02, 2009, 02:51:12 PM »:hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: april foooollll eh menu gulabo ne te luvly ne wi pagal bnaya Tera changa vadda fool bana ditta! Aggey ton dohri vaar shakk kareya kar je koi kahe ke kiseyda accident hogeya. 3958
Fun Time / Great time waster for you all« on: April 02, 2009, 12:57:02 PM »
Want to waste your precious time doing nothing, then try this useless flash site out.
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Lyrics / Re: gal dil di..........nice one« on: April 02, 2009, 12:25:20 PM »
Harjit Harman ehda de ganey bahut vadiya gaunda, te ohdi awaz nu sajjde vi aa!
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Complaints / Re: Why are we so ready to quit?« on: April 02, 2009, 09:17:57 AM »
- jatt boyz ne apne post vich samjaun di koshish keeti ke jo hoya ohde naal ohnu dukh lagga, kiyonki ek member jehda aunda si pj te ohnu thalley lah ditta geya.
- grenade singh ne apne posta vich eh daseya ke members ess karke lahey gaye ke oh pj te aunde nahi si. - dev ne eh daseya ke je oh member vapas aunde aa pj te tan ohna nu vapas osey hi position te fer rakhleya javega. Hun tusi sarey samjhdar ho, eh tinney gallan varey socho. 2-3 galtiya karke eh sara vivaad kharha hoya hai. Galti 1: Grenade Singh te Dev nu eh pata ni lagga ke Cheena Kabooter raat nu aunda hai. Eh galti karke cheene de dost gussey ne. Galti 2: Jehdi list Pannu nu dikhayi gayi "ginzy, velly jatt, sukhbeer, black cobra, wasim", ohde vich cheena kabooter nahi shamil si. Galti 3: Eh sab kuch nu theek karan di vajaye, Pannu ne ek gussey te jaldbazi vich post mari, te vich ik gaal kaddti. (That post has been edited now, but it had a swear before.) Asin ik duje te unglan hor vi bahut chukk sakde aa, par ehde vich sanu ki miluga. Meri gal eh post banaun'ch ehni si, ke asi gallan nu sehje sehje theek karan di vajaye, asin larhan te utterpaye. Essey karke i asked "Why are we so ready to quit?" ssa salam friends main nadeem tuce sab mainu jandey ou.. main ek gal janda grenade sing tay aman bhai ji bout achay friend tay bhai nay... tay ek doujay nu bout deer tu changii tarah jandey nay____ sanuu sab nu punjabijanta tay lay ke oun walay nay ou 2 nu tay jad vi ou kisey changey samjhdaar bandey nu vekh dey nay pj tay ounu ..oudii ek position daindey nay becouse jay ou koi kam karay ta ounu vi khoushi hu way keh mainu es kam da ker ke ek respact vi mildii aa ...fir sadii vi khosish huni chahi di aa keh sadaa ker ke ainaa vich koi ghaltfehmii na paidaa hu vey houn tak ju vi hoya plz ous nu bhoul jaoo tay sab pj lai ek hu jaoo main chounaa keh koi vi ek doujay nu hurt na kary ager koi ghalat gall keh giya huvaa ta plz maaf ker dainaa my all friends by tc rabb rakhaa Sahi kam ehi hai jo nadeem veer ne keha. |