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G. B. Singh
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Wednesday, 27 December 2006 |
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Reviewed by Baldev Singh "Truth comes out breaking the walls of a fortress" is a Punjabi saying. For the lovers of truth G. B. Singh has exploded the Gandhi myth – apostle of peace, emancipator of untouchables and liberator of India by peaceful means from the British yoke – by publishing his labor of love, Gandhi: Behind the Mask of Divinity. |
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Jagjit Singh Waraich*
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Wednesday, 27 December 2006 |
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In today’s world there is a lot of materialistic development going on in India and somewhere in all this we Indians are losing are true values. Most of us have forgotten that we are a country on whose land have lived the true self realised masters like lord Krishna, Rama, Nanak ji, Atmadas ji, Baba ji and many more, we have forgotten their teachings. |
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Punjab Newsline Network
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Tuesday, 26 December 2006 |
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CHANDIGARH: Chandigarh administration has planned to make city beautiful popular destination among the tourists coming to North India. The road map is laid to tap the tourists passing through the city on their way to Himachal Pardesh, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. |
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AMITOJ SINGH*
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Wednesday, 20 December 2006 |
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Gender injustice is a problem that is seen all over the world. But unless there are certain attitudinal changes, women will continue to get a raw deal. They need to be educated. Educated mothers take care of their children irrespective of the boys or girls. |
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Dr. G.S. Bhalla and Hema Khanna
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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AMRITSAR: Since time immemorial, there has been a love hate relationship between man and Nature. Nature has been very benevolent and extends its bounty liberally. However, when exploited too much, it takes back in equal measure what it gives in abundance. |
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