
Labor: Pivot of the country's development.
Today, 1st May is celebrated as Labor Day all over the world. Apart from India, this day is declared a national holiday in factories in about 80 countries of the world. This day is celebrated to honor the hard work of the workers. This day is also known as May Day. If we talk about the history of this day, then celebrating this day started in 1886 in the United States of America. The city was from Chicago.
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Lagi nazar Punjab nu, idhi nazar utaro. Lai ke mirchan kauriyan, ehde sir ton varo. Sir ton varo, var ke, agg de vich saaro. Lagi nazar Punjab nu, idhi nazar utaro.
I am bringing these lines of the chief poet of Punjabi, Padma Shri Dr. Surjit Patar to your attention because today our colorful Punjab, the home of the dove, has truly fallen victim to someone's evil eye. A few days ago, I heard the news that Punjab has become the third most affected state in India in terms of HIV infection cases. According to experts, the main reason for this is the syringes used for drug use.
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Relevance of Babasaheb's Principles in Modern Times
On April 14, the 134th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Ji was celebrated across the country. His invaluable contribution was remembered in various events across the country. Even today, he is known as the main architect of the Indian Constitution, a social reformer and a champion of the rights of Dalits. He fought against caste division, promoted social equality, and played a major role in shaping the democratic structure of India. He advocated social justice and human rights. Dr. Ambedkar was the man who changed 3000 years of history in 30 years.
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Era Pioneer: Babasaheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Today the whole country is celebrating the 134th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Ji with full honors. Today he is remembered as the greatest nationalist, legislator, political leader, philosophical thinker, anthropologist, historian, eminent writer, world-renowned economist, scholar, revolutionary thinker and a devotee who revived Buddhism in modern India. He was born on 14 April 1891 in the town of Mhow in Madhya Pradesh. Babasaheb dedicated his entire life to the welfare of the marginalized people, especially Dalits, women and workers.
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: Contribution and Legacy
For the past few days, news of desecration of statues of Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Ji and writing provocative slogans around them have been coming in Punjab. These are the despicable acts of mischievous and mischievous people to disturb the peace of Punjab and harm the communal harmony. Some anti-national elements sitting abroad are encouraging such people for their nefarious designs.
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Drug Census: A New Picture of Today's Punjab
Last week, the Bhagwant Mann-led government in Punjab presented its fourth budget of its tenure, with an expenditure of about Rs 2.4 lakh crore and no new taxes imposed. Finance Minister Harpal Cheema said that special efforts will be made to stop the smuggling of drugs and arms from across the border. He admitted that "the prevalence of drugs is a major obstacle in the path of progress and prosperity of Punjab. We are taking another historic initiative to fight the war against drugs more effectively.
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Domestic violence- an increasing issue in India.
Marriage has always been regarded as a sacred bond that unites not just two individuals but also two families. It is an occasion of joy, filled with rituals, traditions, and hopes for a beautiful future. In various cultures, marriage symbolizes love, commitment, and unity, establishing connections that last for generations. Families come together to celebrate this occasion, hoping for laughter, memories, and a blissful life for the couple. However, amidst this celebration of love, certain incidents compel us to reflect on the challenges and problems associated with the institution of marriage.
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The Recent Dispute Between Punjab and Himachal – A Crisis for Humanity and the Need for a Balanced Solution
The tension that has arisen between Punjab and Himachal Pradesh over the past week has escalated into a serious crisis, threatening the peace and coexistence between these two neighboring states. This dispute has become a challenge for the common people, who are caught in a whirlpool of uncertainty, economic difficulties, and social tensions.
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Fame and Success: A Tale of Two Pursuits
In a world where social media amplifies voices and achievements overnight, the concepts of fame and success often appear intertwined. However, despite their apparent connection, fame and success are distinct pursuits, each with its own meaning, impact, and consequences. While one can be famous without being truly successful, and vice versa, understanding the difference is crucial for those who seek lasting fulfillment.
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International Women's Day
International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8 every year, dedicated to women's empowerment around the world. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to create awareness about the rights of women in society. Vladimir Lenin declared March 8 as International Women's Day in 1922 to honor the role of women in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Later, it was decided to celebrate it on the same day by the socialist movement and communist countries.
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Fame and Success: A Tale of Two Pursuits
In a world where social media amplifies voices and achievements overnight, the concepts of fame and success often appear intertwined. However, despite their apparent connection, fame and success are distinct pursuits, each with its own meaning, impact, and consequences. While one can be famous without being truly successful, and vice versa, understanding the difference is crucial for those who seek lasting fulfillment.
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Our Mother Language Punjabi
We celebrated International Mother Language Day a few days ago. It is a global event, which is celebrated every year on 21 February to raise awareness of linguistic and cultural unity. On 17 November 1999, UNESCO declared 21 February as International Mother Language Day. It has been celebrated worldwide since 21 February 2000. This announcement came as a tribute to the language movement carried out by the Bangladeshis.
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62nd All India Principal Harbhajan Cup Round Glass Mohali won
Known as the nursery of football, Mahilpur is a place where football activities are often held, but the oldest and all-India level football tournament in Punjab is the Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Football Tournament, Mahilpur. It was organized for the 62nd time by the Principal Harbhajan Singh Sporting Club. It is the oldest tournament in Punjab, as well as a top-level tournament held according to the rules of the Indian Football Federation.
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The pull of migration – an unexpected pain
The economic hardships of people living in poor and semi-developed countries have always forced them to migrate to developed Western and Arab countries. The desire of Indians to settle abroad is decades old. This desire has increased manifold due to the spread of advertising and media to every corner of the world.
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Sant Shri Ravidas Ji: The Light of Humanity
Sant Shri Ravidas Ji was a great saint, spiritual sage and social reformer of the Bhakti movement. He gave a new direction to humanity through his high ideals, sacred teachings and life values. His entire life was spent in eradicating social evils, spiritual upliftment, giving a message of brotherhood and love. Sant Shri Ravidas Ji’s devotion and his teachings are still inspiring for humanity today.
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Child Abuse
A few days ago, the news of a 10-year-old innocent child being subjected to inhuman torture by his owners in Patiala became a hot topic of discussion in the media. The Punjab Child Protection Rights Commission, Punjab Women Commission and the District Police Chief of Patiala also took strict cognizance of it. An FIR was registered against the accused woman and she was also arrested.
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Maha Kumbh 2025: Faith, Politics and Our Real Battle
Mahakumbh—it is not just an event, but a sacred festival that is deeply embedded in our souls. An event where the heartbeat of every Hindu connects with the waves of Ganga, the soul of every human being is immersed in the grandeur of Shiva. This Maha Kumbh is a historic occasion for us—once it was just an event of faith, but now it has become a part of politics and many confusing issues.
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Challenges to Communal Unity
January 26 is auspicious day for every Indian. We remember the fateful day of January 26, 1950, on which our country's own constitution came into effect. On this day, every Indian pays homage to the framer of the constitution, Bharat Ratna Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Ji. Like every year, this time too, Republic Day was being celebrated with full enthusiasm across the country. But the unfortunate incident that took place in Amritsar on this day shook every sensitive person.
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Generation Gap: The Truth of the Present
Recently, I came across a story of a 75-year-old man who was roaming around the city at this advanced age, selling calendars, maps and charts for children. When someone asked him that this age is for sitting at home and resting while you wander around outside all day, the old man replied that if I stay at home all day, I will nag my daughters-in-law and children. "The light is on, the water is left on, the children are on their mobile phones" etc. Such nagging is not liked by the current generation and doing so will reduce my dignity and disturb the peace of the house. The man's reasoning was that I walk 10-15 kilometers every day, meet hundreds of people, earn income and sleep peacefully after eating bread and water in the evening. I am also happy and my family is also happy. This story shows the gap that has arisen between generations in today's time.
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Eternal Significance of Mahakumbh: Spiritual Manthan and Journey to World Wellbeing
A vast confluence of devotion, spirituality and religious knowledge, Mahakumbh is a testament to the eternal journey of the human soul towards enlightenment. Rooted in ancient and Puranic historical legends, this gathering transcends boundaries and affirms the profound religious principles of unity, cosmic rhythm and inner transformation. Every 12 years, crores of seekers from India and the world gather at the holy rivers, embracing the eternal knowledge embodied in the ancient rituals of Kumbh. The grandeur of this event reaches its peak in the rare 144-year Mahakumbh, a unique moment in cosmic alignment that is currently being celebrated in Prayagraj.
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