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« on: September 02, 2012, 06:00:32 PM »
It's an Indian school that's been in Iran since the 1930s. It shifted to its present location in Tehran in 1952, became a Kendriya Vidyalaya in 2004 and teaches five languages. On Wednesday, it received a Rs.2 crore boost, the third such grant in the past four years. Gursharan Kaur, wife of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who is here for the Aug 30-31 summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), announced the grant amid thunderous applause during a visit to the central government run school here. After that, she prayed at the adjacent gurdwara. "We're so thankful to her for coming here," an emotional Narender Kaur Sahni, in her mid 60s, told IANS after the function. Narender Kaur was born in Iran and her husband, Santokh Singh Sahni, is a prominent businessman. The origins of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Tehran (KVT) go back to the southeastern province of Zahedan when the first Indian settlers established a school in the 1930s. "At that time, there were some 15-30 Sikh families in Zahedan and the school had about 30 students. It was then affiliated to the Pubjab School Education Board," KVT principal Jugal Kishore told IANS. As the Indian families shifted to Tehran, the school also moved and was resumed in a rented building by Bhai Makhan Singh, a stalwart of the Gurdwara Management Committee. "He collected donations going from door to door and exhibited a lot of devotion and commitment to the construction of the school building, which was completed in the late 1960s. The Hinduja brothers also gave a big donation for the school," said Jugal Kishore, who was earlier principal of a Kendriya Vidyalaya in Jalandhar Cantt in Punjab. At its height, KVT had 350 students and was affiliated first to Punjab University and later to the Delhi-based Central Board for Central Education (CBSE). However, following the 1979 revolution, the number of Indian families dwindled to just 60-65 and enrolment plummeted. It was then run by an ad-hoc panel of the Gurdwara Management Committee, with the head of the Indian mission being its patron. In 2004, the embassy decided to hand it over to the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS). The school was hit by a major financial crisis in 2009-10 and would have gone under but for a Rs.81 lakh grant from the Indian external affairs ministry, to which visiting Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar added a Rs.2 crore grant in 2011. The KVS has been picking up the salary tab since 2012. "Today, we have 189 students on our rolls from LKG to Class 12. Fifty-one of these are non-Indians. I am happy to tell you that our class 10 and 12 result has been 100 percent in the past two years," Jugal Kishore proudly said. "We go by the CBSE curriculum and also teach five languages: Hindi, English, French, Persian and Punjabi. Persian is taught more as a language of communication," the principal added.
Source : yahoo.in
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« on: August 19, 2012, 06:00:07 PM »
Eh munda bahouta majakiyaaa aa... and kafi chir v hogeya ehnu PJ te.. i guess haje takk kise ne thyaan nai dita...eh bande nu kise ne Gabru v nai banaya... ehde posts v 1000 ho hi gaye aa .. So bande nu apa promote kar rahe aa.. Chalo bai sare wadaiya dao ehnu . Harmeete welcome to the team bro .. http://punjabijanta.com/profile/harmeets1991/
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« on: August 17, 2012, 12:55:51 AM »
Baithe Baithe RABB to puch baithe, J oh sada ni ho skda,Fer ohnu DIL mere ch vasaya kyu.... Je ohda raah mere to vakhra rakhna c, Fer ohnu meri manzil bnaya kyu.... Jado mainu ohdi aadat nhi c, Fer meri jrurat ohnu bnaya kyu..
Asin dove j NADI de do kinare c, Fer es DHARTI te sanu milaya kyu.. J nahi c mere ishq nu paar launa, Fer eh chandra Rog mainu laya kyu..
J deni c ta dinda Maut d saja, Alag kr k tu sanu aina tdpaya kyu..
Mera swal sun k RABB v sochan beh gaya..
"Kehnda lagda koi glti hoi hovegi, Main tere NAAM d lakir ohde hath ch na proyi hovegi, Likhya gaya jo ohde vich kujh kr vi skda nhi...
Ishq Rog vich vichhad k Ashiq mar vi skda nhi..
Es zindagi nu chhad agle janam mila devanga, Es to utte hor kuchh main kar v skda nhi.
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« on: August 14, 2012, 01:20:04 PM »
Himesh Reshammiya has bought the remake rights of hit Punjabi film Jatt and Juliet. The film starring Punjabi actors Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa did quite well in Delhi, Punjab as well as overseas. Buzz is that Himesh is now looking to cast an A-list actor as a sardar in the film’s Bollywood remake.Our source says, “Himesh has decided not to act in the film. We are looking for an actor to play the lead.” The source adds, “The director of the Punjabi film, Anurag Singh (of Dil Bole Hadippa fame) might also be roped in to helm this project.” Himesh apparently has already composed six music tracks for the remake.
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« on: August 11, 2012, 12:42:14 AM »
lets post some punjabi meme's here ... lets begin... with baba ramdev.. hahaha
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« on: July 22, 2012, 10:51:48 PM »
101 year old Fauja Singh shines the Olympic Torch , the loudest cheers as the Olympic Torch was carried by him. Hundreds of Sikhs organised a 'langar' at 16 points along the torch relay route to celebrate Fauja Singh's efforts.
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« on: June 29, 2012, 04:50:53 AM »
Friday 29th June 2012 10.30 IST Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network Jatt And Juliet (Punjabi) rocked Punjab as it took a bumper 100% opening. The 15 odd premium multiplexes have not just opened to 100% but are full in advance for the whole day. Multiplexes in Punjab have there best opening ever be it a Punjabi film or Hindi film. The opening of the film has affected the opening of The Amazing Spiderman in Punjab which opened to average collections in Punjab due to Jatt And Juliet. Jatt and Juliet also opened well on Delhi though on limited screens. The film is looking at the biggest opening in the history of Punjabi cinema.
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« on: June 26, 2012, 04:29:57 PM »
A $500 motorcycle may be on the horizon for two-wheeler enthusiasts — with shallow pockets — in India and across the globe. According to Yamaha Motor Co., the company is in the planning stages of creating its cheapest motorcycle in India. Yamaha reportedly hopes the new bike will boost its sales in the country to 2 million vehicles by 2016. It sold 520,000 cycles there in 2011 and expects to sell 640,000 in 2012. This would be the third Yamaha model available in India, after the Crux, which sells for $635, and the YBR, which goes for $760. Hiroyuki Suzuki, chief executive of India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd., told The Wall Street Journal that it was time for Yamaha to “address a bigger part of the market.” “Just about one in every 25 people in India owns a two-wheeler,” he said. “There is a huge scope to attract more buyers with a fuel-efficient product that is priced reasonably.” The company, which announced a five-year plan in May to build new products and a facility in India, did not set a release date for the motorcycle but said it would be exported. According to The Wall Street Journal, Yamaha, which now has a market share of 3.5 percent, aims to control 10 percent by 2016.
Source: abcnews.com
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« on: June 22, 2012, 01:04:37 AM »
While Diljit Dosanjh is rather comfortable in his new found success as the romantic hero, after films like 'Mel Karade Rabba', 'Jihne Mera Dil Luteya' and now his upcoming 'Jatt & Juliet', the singer turned actor is disappointed that his attempt at serious cinema is hobbled with issues of financial funding.
Talking about his ambitious project in the pipeline, ' 1984 Punjab' Diljit says the film is ready to roll except for the fact that they can't find any producers for it. "It's very unfortunate that a film on such a sensitive topic cannot find any takers. No one is ready to fund the film so far, though Anurag Singh, (director of 'Yaar Anmulle') and I are ready with the film's script and stuff, no producer is willing to invest money into it. Everyone wants to make a masala film, and this kind of a film is a risk which no one wants to run," rues Diljit.
Though the subject touches a chord with most Punjabis, Diljit says the intended film will transcend regional barriers. "Anurag is doing a lot of research on real life cases of boys who left homes, or were made to leave homes, during that fateful year of 1984. And our film will focus of one such boy who left home but now wants to return and the kind of hurdles he faces on his journey back home," says Diljit who is very passionate about this project, "If God gave me that kind of money, I would have loved to produce this film myself."
Without romanticizing the pain in this subject, he says this would be an attempt to state facts as they were. "There is no intention of projecting images that did not exist, or distorting facts. Yet, in order to take a story on the screen forward, there has to be an added narrative, which will be there in this film too." The film also treads the fine line between commercial and art cinema. "This is in no way going to become an art film. It will be well within the precincts of commercial cinema and the audience won't take home a heavy feeling in their head," says Diljit who is also ready with two music albums, 'Back to basics' themed on Punjabi culture mixed with contemporary beats, and 'Temptation', which is an urban sound.
written by - Jaspreet Nijher (Times Of India)
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« on: May 23, 2012, 12:55:41 AM »
Punjabi Music industry is devastated to report the passing away of Kuly from world renowned Bhangra outfit RDB. RDB which consisted of three brothers, Kuly (seen in the middle), Surj (right) & Manj (left), have become one of the biggest names in global Asian music.
Since breaking onto the UK Bhangra scene in 2000, RDB went on to tour the world, whilst breaking into Bollywood with famous songs such as 'Singh Is King' - working alongside household names such as Snoop Dogg & Akshay Kumar.
We will not be commenting on the details but we would like to pass our thoughts onto the Ral family at this very tough time.
RIP Kuly Ral
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« on: May 22, 2012, 01:15:43 AM »
here is picture of eclipse taken in texas as u can probably tell by looking at Oil rigs. share yours also if you got one.
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« on: May 02, 2012, 03:17:59 AM »
Punjabi rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is now the costliest pop artist in Bollywood. The Angreji Beat singer has charged Rs. 70 lakh for a song in a film titled Mastaan, starring Naseerudin Shah and his younger son Vivaan. It is the biggest amount paid to a song artist in Bollywood till date.
Singh has turned hot property after shooting to fame with his latest album, International Villager. Many tracks from the compilation are topping music lists such as world iTunes and BBC Asian charts.
The film’s producer Sunil Bohra confirms that Honey Singh has been roped in with a hefty fee. “Honey has become a household name after International Villager. I instantly fell in love with the song (that Singh composed and he plans to feature in the movie) as soon as I heard it. Though he wanted to launch that song as one of his own big hits, now, it will prove a game changer for my movie. I feel Rs. 70 lakh is less for it … I would have signed him for more if it was required,” he says. Bohra has decided to shoot two videos of the song … one for the movie and the other, featuring Singh, for the promotions. Honey has apparently sung the song in Hindi, not Punjabi, and it is expected to be released in two weeks from now. “I have paid more than 10 times of what we pay our usual singers because I am sure that the song will be a blockbuster and will prove beneficial for my movie,” says Bohra.
Top singers’ fee per song in Bollywood Sonu Nigam: Rs. 10 – Rs. 12lakh Mika Singh: Rs. 10 lakh Pritam Chakraborty (singing + music composing) — Rs. 25 lakh Sunidhi Chauhan — Rs. 3 – Rs. 5 lakh Shreya Ghoshal – Rs. 3 – Rs. 5 lakh
Minakshi Saini , Hindustan Times New Delhi, May 01, 2012
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« on: April 19, 2012, 02:33:04 AM »
yamle please ban me for 2 weeks ..until April 27,2012 i gotta finals :) please please thank u thank u in advance:)
Charra Pm'd me and askd me to ban him for 2 week because of his finals.... so if he pm's u to unban him... plz unban him.
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« on: March 19, 2012, 02:43:55 AM »
Punjabi singer K S Makhan was sent to jail by a local court on Friday when he appeared in the court in connection with a case registered against him under NDPS Act for allegedly smuggling Heroin to Canada, where he was staying, in 2006.
challan against him and court issued summons for his appearance. He claimed that proclamation proceedings were started against him by the court after police gave a wrong report that he had escaped to Canada after getting the bail. The case was registered at Nakodar police station after Police had nabbed one Rajwinder Singh of Borarai village. Police had claimed that Rajwinder was associated with Makhan in narcotics business and latter was importing it to Canada through various modules.
Source - Times of India
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« on: March 12, 2012, 08:58:08 PM »
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« on: March 01, 2012, 09:28:43 PM »
The world According To India
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« on: February 03, 2012, 12:50:33 PM »
Lao bai do jane apne pj utee hor gabhru ho gaye ne... Musch futt gabru.. Mirzaa bai ethe 3 4 salla to thakke khaa reh aaa.. hun time a ageya aa ki munda hauli hauli gabru ho hi geya aa..lol Apne sahibdhaliwal bai nu v 2 sal hogaye ne... dono jane active rehande ne here and there... posts v 1000 ko ho gaiya ne... So dono jane promotion deserve karde... Lao bai dao wadiya ehna nau.. .and ehna nu suggestion aa ke hun eeh peeni naa shuru kareyoo.. lol jk ah lao ehna di profile link. http://punjabijanta.com/profile/sahibdhaliwal/http://punjabijanta.com/profile/stewean/
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« on: January 31, 2012, 12:13:58 AM »
lao bai Jatti v hogi pinky pink... eh b bare chir di pj te hi firdi aa... kise ne aje takk thyaan nai dita or i think ehdiya posts nai c hegiya ehniya... but hun bai karo welcome apni team ch nave addition da jatti heer .. here is her profile link - http://punjabijanta.com/profile/jatti_heer/chalo bai dao kurhi nu wadaiya.. waisey Mutiyaar to menu oh ganna yaad aa janda.... "jaan deni na suki khabar leni mutiyaar di"
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« on: January 25, 2012, 08:13:08 PM »
We knew this day would come. Now the answer of “when” is somewhat clearer: Facebook Timeline is officially coming to all users within the next few weeks.
According to a Facebook blog post, Timeline will automatically be enabled for all Facebook users. Once users receive this notification, they’ll undergo a “preview period” during which Timeline will only be visible to them, allowing them to customize and hide content that they don’t want to be visible.
Many users have already enabled Timeline, either through the developer hack that was available in September or through the simple one-click activation that Facebook made available in December. For many, however, this will represent their first interaction with it. Even if users have friends that have enabled Timeline, they won’t see it unless they have Timeline enabled themselves.
This got us thinking about how Facebook is undergoing yet another wholesale change, something that we understand will rankle some users and that we’ve ruminated on in the past.
What do you think about Facebook Timeline becoming absolute? Take our poll below and let us know in the comments.
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« on: January 25, 2012, 02:12:51 AM »
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