Thursday, May 02, 2024

Punjabi language

Punjabi Language Day Celebrated in Chicago

CHICAGO: Seven Punjabi community organizations from Midwestern USA and the office of the consulate of India in Chicago collaborated to organize a “Punjabi Mother Language Day” on February 27, 2022 at Chicago Marriott Northwest in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. More than 200 guests attended. The event was inspired by UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day which falls on February 21 every year.

Month of February is Punjabi language month in the state of Illinois

SPRINGFIELD, IL: In recognition of the contributions of Punjabi speaking residents to the communities of the great state of Illinois, Governor J.B. Pritzker proclaimed the month of February as “PUNJABI LANGUAGE MONTH” in the great state of Illinois.

Kejriwal insulting Punjabi language and culture by excluding both from Delhi education board curriculum

CHANDIGARH:Shiromani Akali Dal today accused the AAP Supremo CM Arvind KejriWal of "deliberately, and systematically" insulting the Panthic culture and values as well as the Punjabi language through continued neglect and discrimination by the Delhi state government.

PUCA Urged Punjab Government to start technical courses in punjabi language

MOHALI: Punjab Unaided Colleges Association (PUCA) has urged Punjab Government to start technical courses in punjabi language.

Two crucial bills related to Punjabi language passed in Punjab Vidhan Sabha

CHANDIGARH:The Punjab Vidhan Sabha passed two significant bills related to the Punjabi language introduced by Higher Education and Languages Minister Pargat Singh here on Thursday.

Guru Nanak Dev University Committed To Promoting Punjabi Language

AMRITSAR: Former Dean Academic Affairs, Guru Nanak Dev University, Vice Chancellor's O.S.D. And Professor and Poet of the Department of Architecture Prof. Sarabjot Singh Behl shared his poems with the students and teachers on the second day of the Punjabi week being celebrated at the School of Punjabi Studies.

Punjabi's of Delhi couldn't get justice for Punjabi language

By Harjap Singh Aujla
A small group of Phothohari dialect speaking Hindu and Sikh Punjabis ended up in Delhi as early as in March of 1947, when brutal violence erupted in Rawalpindi and Jhelum districts of West Punjab. That was just a trickle, compared to the flood of refugees arriving in hordes in July, August and September of the same year.

Punjabi language classes part of after-school program in California

SAN FRANCISCO: Students in Fresno, California will now be able to learn the Punjabi language as part of an after-school program, it was reported.

Punjab Cabinet Minister Channi moves resolution in Punjab Vidhan Sabha to make Punjabi language mandatory in the state, Vidhan Sabha passes resolution unanimously

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Minister for Technical Education and Industrial Training, Tourism and Cultural Affairs and Employment Generation Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi today moved a resolution in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha that all Punjab Government institutions should be made mandatory to work in Punjabi language and the functioning of the courts should also be ensured in Punjabi. He also proposed that necessary steps should be taken to make Punjabi language as compulsory subject in all government and private schools up-to tenth standard. In addition, he proposed that the State Government should make necessary arrangements, including the laws, to prevent any person or institution working against Punjabi language. This resolution was unanimously passed by the Punjab Vidhan Sabha.

Punjab Vidhan Sabha passed resolution to make Punjabi language mandatory in the state

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Minister for Technical Education and Industrial Training, Tourism and Cultural Affairs and Employment Generation Charanjit Singh Channi today moved a resolution in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha that all Punjab Government institutions should be made mandatory to work in Punjabi language and the functioning of the courts should also be ensured in Punjabi.

Punjabi's of Delhi couldn't get justice for Punjabi language

By Harjap Singh Aujla
A small group of Phothohari dialect speaking Hindu and Sikh Punjabis ended up in Delhi as early as in March of 1947, when brutal violence erupted in Rawalpindi and Jhelum districts of West Punjab. That was just a trickle, compared to the flood of refugees arriving in hordes in July, August and September of the same year.