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'''Kaurs''' | '' '''Kaurs''' '', a magazine being published in English and Punjabi languages, is the first magazine of its kind, addressing the Punjabi Diaspora. The magazine has been publishing since November 2004. | ||
The editor of the magazine [[Roma Kaur]], the 'global mouthpiece' for Sikh women has said, | |||
''Kaurs'' aim is to acquaint its readers, especially the young generation, with role models of the community. Since I have been working with the media, I was quite convinced that women around the world, especially Punjabi women, needed a platform to strengthen themselves and get the solution of their day to day problems.” | |||
Since I have been working with the media, I was quite convinced that women around the world, especially Punjabi women, needed a platform to strengthen themselves and get the solution of their day to day | |||
“Through our publication, we encourage women to rediscover themselves,” Roma said. | |||
After getting an overwhelming response in Canada and the USA, Roma is planning to publish ''Kaurs'' for women living in Punjab. | |||
Expressing her deep concern over the Punjabi’s craze of settling abroad, Roma said: “I would like to tell the young generation that they shouldn’t presume that the other side is greener. They must realise that opportunities are everywhere. The economic boom in India is convincing many to return to India. ” | Expressing her deep concern over the Punjabi’s craze of settling abroad, Roma said: “I would like to tell the young generation that they shouldn’t presume that the other side is greener. They must realise that opportunities are everywhere. The economic boom in India is convincing many to return to India. ” | ||
“Hard | “Hard work always pays either here or anywhere, then why not work in our own country,” she added. |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 July 2010
Kaurs , a magazine being published in English and Punjabi languages, is the first magazine of its kind, addressing the Punjabi Diaspora. The magazine has been publishing since November 2004.
The editor of the magazine Roma Kaur, the 'global mouthpiece' for Sikh women has said, Kaurs aim is to acquaint its readers, especially the young generation, with role models of the community. Since I have been working with the media, I was quite convinced that women around the world, especially Punjabi women, needed a platform to strengthen themselves and get the solution of their day to day problems.”
“Through our publication, we encourage women to rediscover themselves,” Roma said.
After getting an overwhelming response in Canada and the USA, Roma is planning to publish Kaurs for women living in Punjab.
Expressing her deep concern over the Punjabi’s craze of settling abroad, Roma said: “I would like to tell the young generation that they shouldn’t presume that the other side is greener. They must realise that opportunities are everywhere. The economic boom in India is convincing many to return to India. ”
“Hard work always pays either here or anywhere, then why not work in our own country,” she added.