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  • ...tical pressures by the state government which were "against the welfare of university". To provide quality education in the areas of agriculture, veterinary science, agricultural engineering and allied fields.
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  • '''Punjab University''' may refer to: :*[[Panjab University, Chandigarh]]
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  • ...u Nanak Dev University. At present he is working in Maize Biotechnology at University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. ...or scientific breakthroughs maize breeding. He has a Doctorate from Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. He has published 340 research publica
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  • ...tical pressures by the state government which were "against the welfare of university". To provide quality education in the areas of agriculture, veterinary science, agricultural engineering and allied fields.
    4 KB (613 words) - 11:06, 3 May 2007
  • ...sity. He has worked as an Assistant Professor of Management at an overseas university, and as a realtor and an entrepreneur.
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  • ...Bhai Gurcharan Singh Ji was born at the house of Bhai Daleep Singh Ji, an agricultural inspector and Narain Kaur on 10th October 1946 in Rurka Korad in Jullunder. ...972 he left this and in 1973 was again employed by the Punjab Agricultural University.
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  • Sidhu, an associate professor at the University of New South Wales, has produced a human embryonic stem cell line without t ...ysiology, working on humans and a variety of mammal species, at Washington University in St. Louis, U.S.A.
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  • ...ents Organization (CSIO) (1959) and Professor Emeritus Punjab Agricultural University (1971) ...on, the Nobel Prize winning Scientist. He received his PhD in Physics from University of Chicago in March 1940. He was a good friend and close colleague of Homi
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  • ...ment High School in Tohana. He passes his B.A (Hons) exam from Kurukshetra University. ...ish and grammar at Government College in Tohana and at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) under the chairmanship of Dr. Hazara Singh of PAU.
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  • ...all the research that later on was too bloom into the Green Revolution in Punjab. ...f Chandigarh Union Territory and as Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana has indeed been great.
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  • ...of the Sikhs are inscribed in Bronze. The Weapons have been donated by the Punjab Government from the Museum at Patiala. The hall has four paintings depictin
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  • ...sa College in 1916. He won a scholarship and was sent by the university to Agricultural College, Lyallpur, for research. In December 1917 he joined Forman Christia a member of the Punjab Government which was formed at the end of the elections. Five of the colleg
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  • [[Image:Punjab-map.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{c|This is the [[Punjab]] in [[India]]}}]] * [[Punjab (Pakistan)|'''See also Punjab (Pakistan)''']]
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  • ...Field Engineer. Tatla was born in Dhothar village in Ludhiana district of Punjab, India. He attended Central School, Halwara, and G.H.G Khalsa College, Guru ...ering College, Ludhiana, and Master of Technology from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.
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  • ...in a small village Vara Chain Singhvala in [[Firozpur]] district of the [[Punjab]] on 10 December 1923. He inherited interest in art from his father who was ...Sahib, Anandpur (8), Punjabi University, Patiala (18), Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, (18), Chandigarh Art Gallery (1) and Gurdwara Mahidiana Sahib, J
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  • ...e=Surjit Patar: Poet of the Personal and the Political |journal=Journal of Punjab Studies |volume=13 |issue= 1|pages= 265 |id= |url= |accessdate= 4 January 2 ...profession and retired as Professor of Punjabi from [[Punjab Agricultural University]], [[Ludhiana]]. He started writing poetry in mid-sixties. Among his works
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  • ...of [[Dr. Khem Singh Gill]], former Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana (PAU). He is an Activist,a Writer and a Broadcaster. ...l is rebuilding his life by working hard with young people from across the Punjab, inspiring them to expect better from their own lives and the society in wh
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  • ...d well throughout his university career at what is now Punjab Agricultural University, graduating in 1955 with a degree in plant breeding. ...relatives and buy a plane ticket to the United States. He enrolled in the University of California, Davis, where he studied under the renowned geneticist Dr. G.
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  • ...acknowledged to be the architect of post-Independence Punjab Province (or Punjab, Haryana and Himachal as of today). Moreover, he was an Indian independence ...in factories. He acquired a Master’s degree in political science from the University of Michigan in the US. After that he spent the next 10 years in the US, wor
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  • ...] University in 1948. His academic career took him from [[Punjab]] to the University of Cambridge, [[UK]], where he earned a First Class Honours degree in Econo ...born to Shri Gurmukh Singh and Amrit Kaur on 26 September 1932, in Gah, [[Punjab]] (now in Chakwal District, [[Pakistan]]), [[British India]], into a [[Sikh
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  • ...erary shade to Punjab that is now termed as the literary & cultural hub of Punjab. ...eaves) carried romantic poems drawing upon the rural life of the erstwhile Punjab, its landscape, flora, fauna, young men, maidens and youthful lovers of the
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  • .... Malwa comprises eleven of the seventeen administrative districts of the Punjab, viz., Firozpur, Faridkot, Moga, Muktsar, Bathinda, Sangrur, Mansa, L ...t is not inappropriate to call the entire cis Sutlej tract of the present Punjab as Malwa.
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  • ...day and has no time for night clubs. This modest young man from Amritsar, Punjab, has fiery ambitions, exceptional talents and is motivated by his success i Simmar Pal did his B.Sc. (Honours) in agriculture from Guru Nanak Dev University and a Master's degree in Rural Management from IRMA, Anand. He has worked i
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  • ...n independent democratic republic. He was the premier ruling prince in the Punjab. Prominent in sports, courageous in war, persuasive in diplomacy, knowledge ...r to the first Round Table Conference in London. He spent some time at the Punjab Police School, Phillaur, and acquired some training in revenue work back in
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  • ...nce mid 1960s when India witnessed shortage of food. This success story of Punjab agriculture, which has recorded a growth rate of 5% per annum compared to a ...the partition of India with special reference to the water requirement of Punjab since its partition in the year 1947.
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  • ...ed from their hard work they were soon dominating the legal profession in Punjab and as lawyers have found around the world, their move into politics was an *'''Sir Mian Muhammad Shah Nawaz''' - An influential politician of the Punjab in the 1920s.
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  • ...jab in northern India, along with 5 Sikhs to fight the tyrants. He came to Punjab, collected an army and started attacking the small rulers of villages and t ...k -- Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Banda Singh's kingdom stretched all the area of Punjab between Delhi and Lahore.
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  • ...acknowledged to be the architect of post-Independence Punjab Province (or Punjab, Haryana and Himachal as of today). ...ef Minister of [[Punjab]] for more than eight consecutive years; he turned Punjab into an economic powerhouse. A no-nonsense administrator, he did not let pr
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  • ...arhia]] family of [[Sri Hargobindpur]], in [[Gurdaspur district]] of the [[Punjab]]. His father, Deva Singh, had been in the Indian cavalry. ...oved his studio close to [[Jallianwala Bagh]] still remaining in Amritsar, Punjab. Nanak Singh, who became a well-known Punjabi writer and novelist, was his
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  • ...inderpal singh sml.jpg|I am Jatinder Pal Singh from newly made district of Punjab “Sahebzada Ajeet Singh Nagar”. I am 26 years old & running my own busin ...HDF) received nearly 400 scholarship applications from needy students from Punjab and other Northern Indian states for the academic year 2008-2009. The Found
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  • ...y''' are one of the 25,000+ Sikh Italian families with roots from India's Punjab region. Like many in the Sikh community they have found their calling produ ...human rights violations in Punjab (and elsewhere in India) created a mini-Punjab on Italian soil.
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  • ...e Partition and then (were) deliberately evacuated by Sikh leaders to East Punjab without any apparent immediate cause, seems to point out to a revision of t ...on been decided upon by Muslim Leaguers that no Sikhs were to stay in West Punjab after Partition, and that in view of such a Scheme it was surprising for an
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  • ...and hypertension without increasing weight. Researchers at the 'Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry', say that the decrease, although seemingly small, is su ...com/cms/articles/thumbnail/Lahore1-thmnl.jpg|The Central Museum in Lahore, Punjab, is rich in relics from the Sikh Era. Tahir Iqbal, who has carried out rese
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...the states of Haryana, Punjab, UP and Rajasthan and are also numerous in Punjab, Pakistan, with small populations also found in Baluchistan and Afghanistan
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  • ...ill visible today throughout Sri Hargobindpur in [[Gurdaspur]] district, [[Punjab]]. ...Singh the chief of the Nihangs, the Sikh caretakers of the mosque, and the Punjab Waqf Board. It was Baba Kirtan Singh's desire that [[Muslim]]s again perfor
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  • ...three wars, the continuing labor of Sikh farmers in the bread basket of [[Punjab (India)]] to feed the people of India, and centuries of amity and intermarr ...rmation, expelling foreign journalists and human rights organizations from Punjab, discounting legitimate Sikh complaints, and branding many Sikhs as terrori
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  • At the level of the State of Punjab, RSS subsidiary, the [[Rashtriya Sikh Sangat]], is only one of many RSS ent ...ark) Badal is an instrument to these Hindu extremists. The only way to get Punjab out of the trap of the wily Hindu leadership and out of this terrible situa
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  • '''''"In the Punjab in the sub- mountainous region the community came to be known as 'Saini'. I ...to the year of grace 1890, pp 100, Hugh Kennedy Trevaskis, [London] Oxford University press, 1928</ref>[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.237903]
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  • ...ads of hundreds of Hindu dead bodies had arrived at Old Delhi Station from Punjab. Third, water was poisoned by the Sikhs, As for the two latter rumors, we c ...on the villagers in these areas had to augment their resources through non-agricultural means, not least of them being brigandage. After their lands were acquired
    118 KB (20,017 words) - 06:38, 26 October 2019
  • ...ads of hundreds of Hindu dead bodies had arrived at Old Delhi Station from Punjab. Third, water was poisoned by the Sikhs, As for the two latter rumors, we c ...on the villagers in these areas had to augment their resources through non-agricultural means, not least of them being brigandage. After their lands were acquired
    118 KB (20,035 words) - 01:45, 9 May 2011