Guys, Please suggest me your favorite punjabi songs! I want to make the best party playlist for 2025. Or directly add here on Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3lot3HM1GHmXDzJFt1cjTb?si=01543e9c7c994571&pt=7b8e43a9efeb4f70ac3afbab6d8db7af](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3lot3HM1GHmXDzJFt1cjTb?si=01543e9c7c994571&pt=7b8e43a9efeb4f70ac3afbab6d8db7af) (invite link for my playlist with 150K+ likes ;p) 1 0 replies
January 1, 1961 - Over 55,000 Sikhs Court Arrest for Punjabi Suba Movement >###Today in Panjab History: >The number of Sikhs who have courted arrest for the Punjabi Suba movement reaches 57,129. Initiated by Sikhs, the Punjabi Suba movement was a political agitation advocating for a Panjabi-speaking state, a promise made before India's Independence from Britain. >Sikhs engaged in this movement to assert their linguistic and cultural rights, enduring violence and persecution from the Indian government aimed at suppressing Sikh voices. While Punjabi Suba was eventually realized in November 1966, its fulfillment was partial, excluding Chandigarh and other Panjabi-speaking regions from the... 4 1 replies
Punjab's medical education growth lags neighbouring states, national trend - Times of India Punjab's medical education growth lags neighbouring states, national trend - Times of India 5 0 replies
Shahmukhi Script confusion. Please swipe and let me know which pic is more accurate? Hi all. This is my attempt so far I used **source 1**. I stopped where the highlighted colour is due to confusion and I would have preferred categorising them together **source 2**. The videos online are good but different so it confused me … one says one thing another says another. **Source 1 ** https://youtu.be/YPKe95FH3_M?feature=shared **Source 2** https://www.reddit.com/r/punjabi/comments/yhjrko/i_attempted_to_make_a_chart_for_the_shahmukhi/?rdt=54609 **Source 3** https://www.researchgate.net/figure/a-Urdu-Alphabets-Durani-2008-b-Punjabi-Alphabets-Shahmukhi_fig3_50842659 **Source 4** https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Standard_Shahmukhi_alphabets.png 2 1 replies
The Secrets of Ancient Lahore | A City of Jainism, Buddhism, and Zoroastrian Heritage | Ft. Xee Hoo The Secrets of Ancient Lahore | A City of Jainism, Buddhism, and Zoroastrian Heritage | Ft. Xee Hoo 3 1 replies
SGPC marks death anniversary of former Akal Takht Jathedar > On December 20, 1992, he was taken into custody by SHO Gurmeet. However, he was released following the tragic death of his grandson, thanks to the intervention of local villagers. Unfortunately, Kaunke was re-arrested on December 25, 1992, and was never seen again. 1 1 replies
Bullshitfication of india & its local history impact punjab. Shiva ji has nothing to do with kashmir lake were his statue has been installed. It was conquered & made part of india by Maharaja ranjit singhs forces. But then how else will hegemony & hypocrisy of majority of india come out? -impacting punjab-title mistake Edit2: why do non sikh Punjabis not comment against such hegemony especially when they have more common history with punjab then marathas 5 5 replies
Hopeless country Just a few days ago aqi in my city was 56, and now 356 just to celebrate fukin new year. 5 0 replies
Need Realtor for Investment Property in Chandigarh/Mohali Need Realtor for Investment Property in Chandigarh/Mohali 2 0 replies
A Map of Migration Records of People Who Migrated During the 1947 Partition Utilize the internet to search for records of people who migrated from your nearby area, village, or city during the 1947 Partition. You can explore archive and a lot more *map will be in collection section if you can't find it in home page 4 1 replies
Posthumous Portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh gifted to Queen Victoria in May 1843 by Sher Singh, the King of Panjab. Currently part of the Royal Collection of King Charles III [More Details in the Comments] 3 4 replies
Crow and Guest a famous punjabi proverb The famous Punjabi proverb about the crow and the guest, **"Jaise kauve ke sar pe mehmaan,"** metaphorically portrays the uneasiness or annoyance of an unwelcome guest. The imagery comes from observing a crow's characteristic discomfort when something unusual, like a guest, disrupts its normal routine or territory. Just as a crow is alert, restless, and quick to take action to protect its space, the proverb humorously compares this behavior to the forced hospitality one may have to extend when an unexpected or burdensome guest arrives. It subtly conveys the... 1 1 replies