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Fuelling power of women Print E-mail
Punjab Newsline Network   
Thursday, 04 May 2006

CHANDIGARH: It is just one of the three filling stations which Chandigarh has where all employees are women. But that is not just why it stands out. It has made it a point to reserve the opportunity of working only for girls from the poor section of society.

 

 
Fatty Fatty? Be aware of Disc Prolapse. Print E-mail
Manpreet Kaur   
Wednesday, 26 April 2006

PATIALA: Navtej Singh, 26, an architect bend to pick his pen from floor, something clicked into his back bone and he lay down and couldn't get up. Doctor has suggested him one month long complete bed rest and held his work profile responsible for it. Similar is the story of Mrs. Mohinder Kaur, 40, a house wife, felt pain and strain in her right leg for four days and when consulted doctor it was disc prolapse, the reason couldn't be found.
         

 
Pak Sikhs shine in academics, now demand quota in education Print E-mail
Ravinder Singh Robin in Lahore   
Saturday, 22 April 2006

LAHORE: Young Sikh students of Islamic Republic of Pakistan are making a niche for themselves in Pak society with their academic capabilities with more and more Sikhs becoming professionals including doctors,professors  and some making  top notch posts in defense services.

 

 
Fragrance of Rajasthan showers at Patiala varsity Print E-mail
Manpreet Kaur   
Saturday, 15 April 2006

Rajasthani Miniature PaintingPATIALA: Soothing like a garden in deserts, bright like sand of Rajasthan, soft like one's heart, desires as in everybody's mind and hard work which one can not imagine. These are the only words which can depict the work done by 30 expert hands of Rajasthan. The rare art pieces with fragrance of Rajasthan are first time in city at Punjabi Varsity.

 

 
A Sufi way of tackeling female foeticide Print E-mail
Verinder Sareen   
Friday, 14 April 2006

Hans Raj HansNAWAN SHEHAR: It was an evening the music lovers would like to remember for long. Wednesday, at the historical Baradari Gardens, during the three-hour long programme appropriately named “Lok Kehan Darvesh”, the district administration, besides raising the targeted funds for the District Red Cross Society, successfully used the instrument of Sufism to convey its anti-foeticide message to masses.

 
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