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  • ...ar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi. Standing on the [[Sutlej|Sutlej River's]] old bank some 13 km south of the river's present course, the city which covers an ar ...all of India. Ludhiana district is considered to be one of the NRI hubs of Punjab.
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  • ...h was born on April 4, 1958 in Fetehgarh Panjtoor in Ferozepur district of Punjab, India. Soon after his birth, his parents moved to Bhodi in Hissar district ...hania.He taught English and grammar at Government College in Tohana and at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) under the chairmanship of Dr. Hazara Singh of
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  • ==National Organisation of Megh Samaj== National President : Prof.Raj Kumar Bhagat
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  • ...district in general is a rural region in the southern part of the State of Punjab. Situated west of Patiala, it is virtually isolated from urban centre of th ...females 46%. Sangrur has an average literacy rate of 72%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 68%. In Sang
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  • ...LAHI''', village 4 km north of [[Phagwara]] (31° 14'N, 75° 46'E) in the [[Punjab]], is sacred to [[Guru Hargobind]], who passed through it in 1635 on his w ...ealth Care Hospital, Goverment Primary Schools and other Schools also. The National Institute for Intergrated Rural Development and Tranfer of Technology, Pala
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  • ...born January 28, 1865 in village Dhudike, in present day Moga district of Punjab. He was the eldest son of Munshi Radha Kishan Azad and Gulab Devi. His fath ...'Kesari'' (Caesar (of Punjab)). He was also the founder of Punjab National Bank and Lakshmi Insurance Company.
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  • ...the Maharaja who brought the Gang canal which carries the excess waters of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the region, resulting in Ganganagar being labeled, ...ich affects the farmers of this region is the continuous water tussle with Punjab(the neighbouring state).
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  • ...+as+Police+to+Stage+India's+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. This bank robbery was biggest of other similar acts which Sikh militants used to weak ...ttack on the holiest of the holy Sikh shrines at Amritsar and elsewhere in Punjab during [[Operation Bluestar]]. He had moved to [[Pune]] after his retiremen
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  • ...ਾੜਾ) is now a small town in [[Ludhiana district]] in the Indian state of [[Punjab]]. It figures prominently in the last phase of [[Guru Gobind Singh's]] life ...han]] to be the Pir of Uchch, an old seat of Muslim saints in south-west [[Punjab]]. Gurdwara Uchch da Pir was established after 1947 in the private house fo
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  • ...Deputy Speaker when the Akali Dal-led coalition Government took office in Punjab. When Mr. Lachhman Singh Gill became Chief Minister, Chauhan was made Finan ...n in 1979. In London, Chauhan created an organization he called "Khalistan National Council" and ran its operation from a building termed "Khalistan House".
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  • ...y. He was involved in a retaliated attack on the Director-General of the [[Punjab Police]] [[Julio Francis Ribeiro]] and helped them to finance campaign for ...gh and Mrs. Kulwant Kaur in the village of Panjwar, District [[Amritsar]], Punjab, India.
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  • ...ltext)&desc=Sikh+Separatists+Masquerade+as+Police+to+Stage+India's+Biggest+Bank+Robbery&pqatl=google</ref>. This bank robbery was the biggest of other similar acts that Sikh militants used in a
    21 KB (3,224 words) - 01:12, 27 November 2023
  • ...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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  • ...n safely be called the first Sikh ruler. Huge Mughal forces from Delhi and Punjab besieged the fort of Lohgarh. Banda and his men escaped to the hill states ...was born to Shushil Kaur. Off and on Banda visited different parts of the Punjab to conquer new areas or to restore order and returned to his headquarters.
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  • ...shower facilities. A footbridge is located to connect the devotees to the bank of the river. Ample car parking space is available on the Gurdwara grounds. ..., reached at the bank of the Sutlej around 2 pm. Yogi was paid tributes by Punjab Police personnel by reversing their arms. The ashes were immersed in the Su
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  • ...om the [[Punjab]] University in 1948. His academic career took him from [[Punjab]] to the University of Cambridge, [[UK]], where he earned a First Class Hon ...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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  • ...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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  • ...has a duty to launch a global awareness campaign about Sikhs. Equally, the Punjab State Government should intervene in this matter."'' ...has a duty to launch a global awareness campaign about Sikhs. Equally, the Punjab State Government should intervene in this matter."
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  • ...of thousands of Sikhs who had been killed and illegally cremated by the [[Punjab]] Police. ...halra|publisher=Ensaaf}}</ref> On October 16, 2007 a division bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, chaired by Justices Mehtab Singh Gill and A N Jinda
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  • '''Gurdwara Majnu-ka-Tilla''' is situated on the right bank of river [[Yamuna]], opposite Timarpur Colony beyond the Khyber Pass sectio ...s celebrated as Bandi Chhor Divas. Leaving Delhi, on his way back to the [[Punjab]], Guru ji again visited the hilltop, Majnu-Ka-Tilla, where his fifth pre
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