Never before in the history of mankind has the pace of innovation and technological acceleration been faster than it is today. In Batala, once known as the “Iron Bird of Asia” for its famed foundries, the reverse is happening. The...
Never before in the history of mankind has the pace of innovation and technological acceleration been faster than it is today. In Batala, once known as the “Iron Bird of Asia” for its famed foundries, the reverse is happening. The...
The Kolkata incident is a grim reminder to the women of Punjab of their own vulnerability. The recent past has thrown innumerable examples of women being exploited even by those in the highest corridors of power.This week saw Punjab celebrate...
Deepkamal Kaur On August 14, two-time Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MLA from Banga Dr Sukhwinder Sukhi surprised everyone as he jumped ship to join the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Even though four days have passed, he has neither officially resigned...
Ravi Dhaliwal They call themselves the ‘children of a lesser God.’ These souls are no longer captivated by nature’s capriciousness. Like their forefathers, they have become used to it. Waterlogging in 100 odd villages, a majority of them located along...
Neeraj Bagga The announcement of extension of the proposed Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC) to Gaya in the Union Budget has ignited the demand for its extension up to Attari to further pave the way for its connectivity with Central Asia...
Of the BJP’s 13 candidates in Lok Sabha poll, six were from Congress, two switched sides from Akali Dal while one was former diplomat
A judo training center in Gurdaspur, India, cultivates champions, overcoming poverty and adversity. The center has produced numerous international athletes, attracting scouts and inspiring a Bollywood film. Coach Amarjit Shastri, despite facing challenges, built a successful program focused on discipline, resilience, and pursuing dreams.
The Kartarpur Corridor, intended to allow Indian Sikhs access to Guru Nanak's final resting place, faces obstacles. Mandatory passports from India and a service fee from Pakistan hinder pilgrim movement, despite initial high hopes. These requirements, coupled with complex registration, have dramatically reduced daily visitors below projections.